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Printer Software Functions / For Windows

Making Settings on the Maintenance Menu

EPSON Status Monitor 3
Nozzle Check
Head Cleaning
Print Head Alignment
Ink Cartridge Replacement
Speed & Progress

EPSON printer utilities allow you to check the current printer status and to perform some printer maintenance from your computer.

To use the utilities, click the Maintenance tab in the printer software, and then click the button for the utility that you want to use. For information on how to access the printer software, see Accessing the printer software.

Note:
  • The letter in parentheses after the utility name indicates the shortcut key for that utility. Press Alt and the letter on the keyboard to open that utility.
  • Do not use the Nozzle Check, Head Cleaning, Print Head Alignment, or Ink Cartridge Replacement utilities if your printer is connected to your computer through a network.
  • Do not use the Nozzle Check, Head Cleaning, Print Head Alignment, or Ink Cartridge Replacement utilities while printing; otherwise, your printout may be marred.

Refer to the appropriate section below.

EPSON Status Monitor 3

EPSON Status Monitor 3 provides you with printer status information, such as the amount of ink remaining, and checks for printer errors.

This utility is only available when both of the following conditions are met:


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Nozzle Check

The Nozzle Check utility checks the print head nozzles for clogging. Check the nozzles if you notice print quality has declined and after cleaning, to confirm that the print head nozzles have been cleared. If the nozzle check indicates that the print head needs cleaning, you can access the Head Cleaning utility directly from the Nozzle Check utility. For details, see Checking the Print Head Nozzles.


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Head Cleaning

The Head Cleaning utility cleans the print head. You may need to clean the print head if you notice that print quality has declined. Use the Nozzle Check utility first to confirm that the print head needs to be cleaned. You can access the Nozzle Check utility directly from the Head Cleaning utility. For details, see Cleaning the Print Head.


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Print Head Alignment

The Print Head Alignment utility can be used to improve the print quality of your documents. The print head alignment may need to be adjusted if vertical lines appear out of alignment or if white, black, dark, or light banding appears in your documents. Use this utility to realign the print head.

Note:
Do not press the paper button to cancel printing while printing a test pattern with the Print Head Alignment utility.

When you use this utility, the printer prints the following four different types of test patterns, which are used to check the print head alignment:

Click Skip in the Print Head Alignment dialog box to skip the alignment that you do not need.

The following are examples of the black vertical alignment sheet that are printed by the printer first.

From each pattern on the printed test sheet, choose the vertical line that is aligned best. For each pattern, select the corresponding line number from the appropriate list in the Print Head Alignment dialog box, and then click Next. The new settings are put into effect.

Note:
If you cannot find a line that is aligned correctly, select the number of the line closest to being correct and click Realignment. The lines you selected will be reset to the center (number 8) position and the alignment test sheet will be printed again.

Click Print in the Print Head Alignment dialog box. The color vertical alignment sheet is printed. In the same way as for the black vertical alignment, select, for each of the four patterns, the line number that corresponds to the best aligned vertical line in the color vertical alignment sheet. Then, click Next. The new settings are put into effect.

Click Print in the Print Head Alignment dialog box. The black horizontal alignment sheet is printed. The following are examples of the black horizontal alignment sheet.

Look for a pattern that does not contain any black or white banding. Next, select the corresponding pattern number from the appropriate list in the Print Head Alignment dialog box. Then, click Next. The new settings are put into effect.

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If all of the patterns contain banding, select the pattern with the least amount of banding and click Realignment. The selected pattern will be shifted to the center position and a new alignment sheet will be printed.

Click Print in the Print Head Align is printed. In the same way as for the black horizontal alignment sheet, select the pattern number that corresponds to the pattern in the color horizontal alignment sheet that does not contain any dark or light banding. Then, click Finish. The new settings are put into effect.


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Ink Cartridge Replacement

The Ink Cartridge Replacement utility guides you through replacing an ink cartridge before ink has run out. To use the utility, click the Ink Cartridge Replacement button in the Utility dialog box and follow the instructions. To replace an ink cartridge using the printer's control panel, see Replacing an Ink Cartridge. To replace an empty ink cartridge, see Replacing an Empty Ink Cartridge.


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Speed & Progress

You can make settings related to print speed and progress in this dialog box.

The following are the available settings:

Note:
The specific features available in the printer software vary depending on the printer model and version of Windows that you are using.

High Speed Copies

To print multiple copies of your document faster, select High Speed Copies. This speeds up printing by using your hard disk space as a cache when printing multiple copies of your document.

Show Progress Meter

To display the progress meter every time you print, select Show Progress Meter.

EPSON Printer Port (Windows Me, 98, and 95)

For printer models that use the parallel port, you can speed up the data transfer rate by selecting EPSON Printer Port.

Parallel port users can further increase print speed by enabling DMA transfer, as explained in Enabling DMA transfer.

Always spool RAW datatype (for Windows XP, 2000, and NT 4.0)

Select this check box to have Windows NT based clients spool documents using the RAW format instead of the EMF (metafile) format (Windows NT based applications use the EMF format by default).

Try using this option if documents spooled in EMF format do not print correctly.

Spooling RAW datatype requires less resources than EMF, so some problems ("Insufficient memory/disk space to print", "Slow print speed", etc.) can be solved by selecting the Always spool RAW datatype check box.

Note:
When spooling RAW datatype, print progress as displayed by the progress meter may differ from actual print progress.

Monitoring Preferences

Click this button to open the Monitoring Preferences dialog box, where you can make settings for EPSON Status Monitor 3.

You can make the following settings.

Select Notification

Displays the current error notification settings.

Select the check boxes of the error types for which you want to receive notification.

Note:
Click the Default button to revert all Select Notification settings to their defaults.

Select Shortcut Icon

Select the Shortcut Icon check box and choose an icon type to have a shortcut icon placed in your Windows taskbar. You can click the shortcut icon in the taskbar to open EPSON Status Monitor 3 or right-click the icon to access some of the printer utilities.

Allow monitoring of shared printers

Select this check box to allow monitoring of a shared printer by other computers.


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