Reference Guide

Index
Search
Glossary
Contents
Help

Troubleshooting

Printing a Self Test

Running the printer's self test helps you determine whether the printer or the computer is causing the problem:

You can print the self test using either single sheets or continuous paper. See Loading Continuous Paper for instructions on loading continuous paper, or Loading Single Sheets for instructions on loading single sheets.

Note:
Use paper of at least the following width:

Paper type

FX-880+

FX-1180+

Continuous paper

241 mm
(9.5 inches)

376 mm
(14.8 inches)

Single sheet

A4 or letter size

A3 landscape

Follow these steps to perform a self test:

Make sure paper is loaded and the printer is turned off.

Caution:
Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds before turning it back on; otherwise you may damage the printer.

To run the test using the Draft font, turn on the printer while holding down the LF/FF button. To run the test using the printer's near letter-quality fonts, hold down the Load/Eject button while you turn on the printer. Either self test can help you determine the source of your printing problem; however, the draft self test prints faster than the near letter-quality test.

After a few seconds, the printer loads the paper automatically and begins printing the self test. A series of characters is printed.

Note:
To temporarily stop the self test, press the Pause button. To resume the test, press the Pause button again.

To end the self test, press the Pause button to stop printing. If paper remains in the printer, press the Load/Eject button to eject the printed page. Then turn off the printer.

Caution:
Do not turn off the printer while it is printing the self test. Always press the Pause button to stop printing and the Load/Eject button to eject the printed page before you turn off the printer.


[Top]


Previous

Next
Version 1.01E, Copyright © 2002, SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION