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Running a power cleaning cycle – Epson PRO 4800 User Manual

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5. Examine the nozzle check pattern to make sure it has no gaps or lines.

If the printout looks okay as shown below, you’re done. Click

Finish

.

If you see any gaps as shown below, click

Clean

to clean the print

head and follow the on-screen instructions.

6. If the nozzles do not clear after a few cleaning cycles, run a Power

Cleaning Cycle, as described in the next section.

Running a Power Cleaning Cycle

You can run a power cleaning cycle from the control panel if the normal
cleaning process is not sufficient to clear the nozzles. However, the power
cycle uses a large quantity of ink, so it is recommended only as a last resort.

The cartridges need to be at least 50% full to use power cleaning. You may
need to replace a low cartridge to run the cleaning cycle. After cleaning, you
can reinsert the old cartridge.

1. Print a nozzle check to make sure the print head needs cleaning, as

described on page 102.

2. Make sure the printer is ready and the red B ink light on the printer’s

LCD panel is not on or flashing.

3. Press the

Menu

button.

4. Press the button until you see

MAINTENANCE

, then press

Menu

.

5. Press the button until you see

PWR CLEANING

, then press

Menu

. Press

Menu

again to start the power cleaning.

6. Follow the instructions on the LCD panel to raise or lower the ink

levers.

Caution: Don’t run a
cleaning cycle while
thick media is loaded in
the printer.

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