Epson 870 User Manual

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tube clip  so the tubes don’t touch the bottom of the printer, and so the carts can reach far left and right with 
out  the tubes stopping the motion.   This is important.   
 
6.  Clean the right section of the printer housing with alcohol, then install the second bracket on the  right hand 
edge of the housing so the tubing is in a straight line.  Put the tubing into this small bracket.  Now you are 
ready to insert the tubes into the bottles.  The position of the bracket opening can be either up or down.  It 
does not matter.  
 
Set up the Bottles and Insert Tubes - 
 
7.  Set up the bottle tray next to the right hand side of the printer.  The cartridges come with extra tube length.  
Some of the tubing must be cut off of each tube.  Un-web the tubes all the way back to the small tubing 
bracket on the right hand edge of the printer.  Trim each tube length so that  the tube will make a turn into the 
bottle with out rising up.  There must be 3 
¾
 inch of tubing inside the bottle.  The bottles should be arranged 
in order…. Y-PM, M-PC, K-C  from front to back.   You just want to have a neat orderly tube arrangement.  
Cut the ends of the tubes on a 45 degree angle so they have a point on them.  After you cut the tubes to 
length, use a black marker and make a mark on each tube 3 
¾
 inch from the end of the tube.   Insert the 
tubes through the larger hole in the center of the cap until the black mark is just inside the cap.  Don’t cut the 
tubes too short. 
 
 
 
Ready to Turn Power On - 
 
8.  Move the cartridges, by hand to the far right side of the printer until they stop.   Plug the printer power plug 
back into the wall.  If the power light on the front panel is not on, press it in to turn on the power.  The printer 
should make some quiet noises and the cartridges may move left to right.  There should NOT  be a red light 
on the front panel.  THIS IS IMPORTANT.  If there is a red light, this means the chips on the front of the 
cartridges are not making contact with the printer.  See the troubleshooting section of our website if this 
happens. 
 
Now the tubes are all attached and inserted into the bottles.  Make sure the tubes are not restricting the 
motion of the cartridges.  Add more slack if they are.  When the printer stops making noise,  you are ready to 
start printing. 
 
Let Ink Begin to Fill Tubes - 
 
9.  Run 3 cleaning cycles.  Print   a couple of  copies of purger6.tif,  found on the diskette.     The inks should 
begin to climb up the tubes.  They will not all rise at the same rate.  If you have banding or incomplete 
printing, run  3 more cleaning cycles and nozzle checks.  As soon as you have a good nozzle check, you are 
ready to start using the system.   As you print, the inks will continue their climb until they reach the cartridge.  
Don’t worry if the inks seem to be moving slowly,  they will all get to the cartridge eventually.  It is not 
necessary to wait until the inks have filled the tubes.  You can begin printing as soon as you  have a good 
nozzle check.