Epson C60 Quick Setup Guide

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Don’t turn off the printer or interrupt ink charging while the     power light is
flashing or you’ll use up more ink than necessary when you turn it back on.
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ink cartridges
paper support
printer
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Unpack
1
Remove everything from the box.
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Load Ink
1
Open the output tray and raise the printer cover.
Don’t remove the seals from the
bottom of the cartridges; ink will
leak out.
Keep cartridges out of the reach
of children.
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Power On
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Plug the printer into a grounded electrical outlet.
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Press the     power button to turn on the printer.
Don’t turn on your computer yet.
Don’t use an outlet controlled by a wall switch or timer. Never use a power strip switch
to turn the printer on or off; use only the printer’s
power button.
You must install both cartridges or the printer won’t work.
ink replacement
button
power button
black
color
CD-ROM
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Connect the Printer
2
Remove all the tape and
packing material.
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Fit the paper support
into its three slots.
2
Lift up the ink cartridge clamps.
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Unpack the ink cartridges that came with your printer and remove the yellow tape.
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Tilt each cartridge toward you as you lower it. Make sure the tabs rest on the hooks.
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Lower the clamps so they snap shut.
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Press the      ink replacement button and close the printer cover. You see the
green     power light flash and you hear the printer make noise.
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Wait until ink charging is finished (the green     power light stops flashing).
Don’t place the cartridge tabs
under the hooks, or you may
damage the clamp when you
close it.
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Turn over
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hooks
3
Peel off tape and remove the insert.
remove the
insert
Connect the printer to your computer using either a USB cable or parallel cable. Don’t connect both
cables; you only need one or the other. 
Follow the instructions in the appropriate section below.
If You Have a USB Port
(Does not support Windows
®
95.)
1
Make sure the printer and computer are turned off.
2
Connect the
square end of the USB cable to your printer’s USB port.
3
Connect the 
flat end of the cable to any available USB port on your computer.
If You Have a PC Parallel Port
1
Make sure the printer and computer are turned off.
2
Connect the larger end of the parallel cable to your printer’s parallel port.
Then secure it with the wire clips.
3
Connect the other end of the cable to your computer’s parallel port and secure it as necessary.