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Epson SureColor T-Series User Guide
Introduction
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The ink level and other data are stored in the IC 
chip, allowing cartridges to be used after being 
removed and replaced. 
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To avoid getting dirt on the ink supply port, store 
the removed ink cartridge properly. The ink 
supply port has a valve in it so it does not need to 
be capped. 
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Removed ink cartridges may have ink around the 
ink supply port, so be careful not to get any ink on 
the surrounding area when removing the 
cartridges. 
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To maintain the quality of the print head, this 
printer stops printing before ink cartridges are 
completely expended. 
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Although the ink cartridges may contain recycled 
materials, this does not affect printer function or 
performance. 
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Do not dismantle or remodel ink cartridges. You 
may not be able to print properly. 
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Do not drop or knock ink cartridges against hard 
objects; otherwise, the ink may leak. 
Notes on handling paper
Note the following points when handling and storing 
the paper. If the paper is not in good condition, print 
quality may decline. 
Check the documentation supplied with each paper. 
Notes on handling
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Use Epson special media under normal room 
conditions (temperature: 59 to 77°F (15 to 25°C), 
humidity: 40 to 60%). 
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Do not fold the paper or scratch the surface of the 
paper. 
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Avoid touching the printable surface of the paper 
with your bare hands. Moisture and oils from your 
hands can affect print quality. 
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Handle paper by the edges. We recommend 
wearing cotton gloves. 
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Changes in temperature and humidity may cause 
paper to become wavy or curled. Be careful not to 
scratch or soil the paper, and flatten it before 
loading it in the printer. 
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Do not wet the paper. 
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Do not throw away the paper packaging as you can 
use it for storing the paper. 
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Avoid locations that are subject to direct sunlight, 
excessive heat, or humidity. 
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Keep cut sheets in their original package after 
opening, and keep them in a flat place. 
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Remove roll paper that is not in use from the 
printer. Rewind it correctly and then store it in the 
original packaging that came with the roll paper. If 
you leave the roll paper in the printer for a long 
time, its quality may decline. 
Notes on handling printed paper
To maintain long lasting, high quality print results, 
note the following points. 
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Do not rub or scratch the printed surface. If they 
are rubbed or scratched, the ink may peel off. 
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Do not touch the printed surface; failure to observe 
this precaution may cause ink to rub off.
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Make sure the print outs are completely dry before 
folding or stacking; otherwise, the color may 
change where they touch (leaving a mark). These 
marks will disappear if they are separated 
immediately and dried; however, they will remain 
if not separated.
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If you put the print outs in an album before they 
are completely dry, they may be blurred. 
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Do not use a dryer to dry the print outs. 
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Avoid direct sunlight. 
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Prevent color distortion while displaying or 
storing the print outs by following the instructions 
in the paper's documentation.