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EPSON Stylus Color 440/640/740

Revision A

Chapter 5

Adjustment

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5.2.2 Adjustment by Adjustment Program

In this printer, it is necessary to set the correct information for each
printer mechanism in order to maintain consistent printing function and
quality, eliminating difference of each printer mechanism

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characteristics.
Therefore, in case that the combination of the printer mechanism and
main board changes or the printhead is replaced during repair, you
must set and save the correct information to the main board, using the
exclusive adjustment program.

5.2.2.1 About Adjustment Program

The adjustment program (Program name:SC440.EXE, SC640.EXE,
SC740.EXE) enables you to set various values correctly to prevent
malfunction and fluctuation of printing quality and printing function
caused by difference in components and assembly when the printer
components are replaced during repair. Basic adjustment procedure by
using this program are shown in the right column.

The flowchart below shows the steps to follow before entering the main
menu.

Figure 5-4. Interface Flow of Adjustment Program

Model Name confirmation
by using Nibble-mode.

Start

"Not
registored."

"Is the model
name correct?"

Type "E" while
pressing the Alt key.

You must type the
model name correctly.

The model
name has been
typed correctly?

Message:
"Not registered"

Yes

Message:
"Is the model
name correct?"

No

to Retype mode

Select "Yes" or "No".

Yes

No

Destination and CG
table change mode

NLSP or Standard?

Standard

NLSP

Setting the Destination
to World and CG table
to the Standard ver.

Setting the Destination
to World and CG table
to the NLSP ver.

To the Main menu

Which is the

message on the screen,

"Model name is not registored ."

*: This prompt is only available for

Stylus Color 640 and 740. However,
Stylus Color 640 has no CG on the
C256 Main board, so that you can
not print out the NLSP characters.

or "Is the model name

correct?"