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See the Installation CD that came with your system for:
1. Profile Installation
2. Epson Driver Configuration
3. Graphic Software Configuration
After the ink charge, print out a nozzle check to see if all the colors are printing correctly.
If they are, you are set to go. If not, perform a head clean and test the nozzle check
again.
If still not perfect you can perform one or two more head cleans (do not overuse this
exercise) until you get a good nozzle check.
Occasionally a printer will stubbornly refuse to print a perfect nozzle check after a couple
of head cleans. There can be a number of reasons for this including the fitting of a dye
sublimation system for the first time or a printer being left for a long period of time
without running any prints.
If you have to run more than a couple of head cleans be careful not to overdo it. Run up
to 5 head cleans but keep checking the nozzles after each one. If the nozzle pattern
improves dramatically but is not perfect leave the printer to sit for at least 1 hour then
check the nozzles again.
Sometimes the nozzle check has improved further still without wasting any more ink
(and trying your patience). If there are only a couple of nozzles missing try a print to see
if this kicks in those last couple.
Further head cleans when the nozzle check is almost perfect can often result in the
whole thing going backwards and the nozzle checks becoming very poor.