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Aligning the print head – Epson Sylus Pro 10600 User Manual

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4. Examine the last nozzle check pattern you printed to

identify which color ink nozzles need cleaning. Then press
the

Item

button until you see the SSCL option for the color

ink nozzle(s) you need to clean:

5. Press

Enter

. Cleaning takes about 15 minutes to complete.

6. When the cleaning is complete, press the

P

Power

button

to turn off the printer. Then turn the power back on and
perform a nozzle check (page 13) to verify that the nozzles
are clean. You may have to repeat the SSCL cleaning cycle
to fully solve the problem.

If after repeated cleanings the same color nozzles continue
to be clogged, the print head may need replacement.
Contact EPSON for assistance.

Aligning the Print Head

If banding appears on your prints, or vertical lines are not
straight, you need to align the print head. Although you can
align the print head using the printer software, it’s best to do
this from the control panel. This aligns the print head for all
modes and resolutions.

If you haven’t already done so, it’s a good idea to run a nozzle
check before aligning the print head (page 13). This ensures
that the print head alignment patterns print correctly.

1. Turn on the printer.

2. Load 44-inch wide roll paper in the printer. Use coated ink

jet paper, such as the roll of Doubleweight Matte Paper that
came with the printer. For best results, use the paper you’ll
be printing on to perform the alignment—especially if it’s
non-EPSON paper or of unusual thickness.

3. Press the

SelecType

button until

HEAD ALIGNMENT

MENU

is displayed.

4. Press the Item button.

PAPER THICK=STD

appears on the

display.

If you’re using EPSON paper, leave this setting on

STD

.

If you’re using other media, enter the thickness of the paper
(up to 1.6 mm) in 0.1-mm increments by pressing the + or
– button.

5. Press the Enter button. You see

ALIGNMENT=Bi-D LC

on

the display.

6. Press the + button so that

ALIGNMENT=Uni-D

appears.

7. Press the

Enter

button to print the alignment pattern.

8. Examine the first row (marked

#1 C

). You see a series of

patterns similar to the one below across the width of the
paper. Use an eye loupe to determine which line is the best.

(Each line is composed of two overlapping colors. Look for
the line in which the colors overlap the most evenly. In the
example below, number 8 is the best line.)

9. Look at the other patterns in the first row to see if the same

number is consistently the best line. If not, determine which
number is generally the best.

Ideally, number 8 (±1) should be the best line in all of the
printed patterns in all rows. If it is, you can press

Pause

to

exit the adjustment early.

10. Check the control panel display. It shows

#1 C=8

, which

means that number 8 is the current setting for row #1 C. If
you need to change the setting, use the + or – button to
select the best line for that row. Then press the

Enter

button

to register the setting.

11. Repeat step 8 through 10 for each additional row.

12. When done, press the

Pause

button to exit the alignment.

13. If you had to make changes to any of the settings, you

should reprint the alignment pattern to verify that
number 8 (±1) shows the best line in all rows. You may have
to repeat the adjustment more than once for best results.

14. When done performing the adjustment in Uni-D (uni-

directional) mode, as described above, you should repeat it
in Bi-D mode (select

ALIGNMENT=Bi-D ALL

). The

process is the same, but the printed pattern is different:

To select the best pattern, use an eye loupe to determine
which block has the smallest gaps. In the example shown
above, number 8 has the smallest gaps.

SSCL B/C=EXEC

to clean the black and cyan nozzles

SSCL LM/LC=EXEC

to clean the light magenta and light cyan nozzles

SSCL M/Y=EXEC

to clean the magenta and yellow nozzles

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