Stirring High Density Black Ink - Epson SureColor SC-F6300 Series User Manual

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SC-F6300 Series
User's Guide
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Important:
Continue wiping until they look like the
images below. Ink or cap cleaning liquid that
is left on the inside of the anti-drying caps may
cause the nozzles to clog.
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After cleaning, close the maintenance cover, and
then press the Z button twice.
When the print head returns to the normal position, the
printer is ready to print.
To print after this operation, perform Nozzle Check.
"Printing a Check Pattern" on page 81
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Important:
❏ Do not reuse dirty cap cleaning liquid that has
been used for cleaning.
❏ Dirty cap cleaning liquid and used cleaning
sticks are industrial waste. Dispose of them in
the same way as for waste inks.
"Handling Used Consumables" on
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page 89
❏ Store cap cleaning liquid at room temperature
out of direct sunlight.
❏ After using the cap cleaning liquid, be sure you
close the cap.

Stirring High Density Black ink

A characteristic of High Density Black ink is that
sedimentation occurs easily. Stir the ink in the ink tank
once a week. There may be color differences in the
printouts if printing is performed when sedimentation
has occurred.
Maintenance
Read the following before starting this procedure.
"Precautions Regarding Maintenance" on page 65
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Open the ink inlet cover for the slider on which
an HDK ink label is stuck.
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Remove the ink inlet cap from the ink tank.
Hold the part shown in the circled area in the
illustration to remove the ink inlet cap. If the ink
inlet cap is removed with any other part, ink
adheres.
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Important:
Remove the ink inlet cap slowly. If you remove
the cap too quickly, ink may splatter.
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