Stylus Pro 7700 - 7710 - 7900 - 7910 - 9700 - 9710 - 9900 - 9910 (SM)
Stylus Pro 7700 - 7710 - 7900 - 7910 - 9700 - 9710 - 9900 - 9910 (SM)
Stylus Pro 7700 - 7710 - 7900 - 7910 - 9700 - 9710 - 9900 - 9910 (SM)
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PRECAUTIONS
Precautionary notations throughout the text are categorized relative to 1) Personal injury and 2) Damage to equipment.
DANGER Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in serious or fatal personal injury. Great caution should be exercised in performing
procedures preceded by DANGER Headings.
WARNING Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in damage to equipment.
The precautionary measures itemized below should always be observed when performing repair/maintenance procedures.
DANGER
1. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE PRODUCT FROM THE POWER SOURCE AND PERIPHERAL DEVICES PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR
REPAIR PROCEDURES.
2. NO WORK SHOULD BE PERFORMED ON THE UNIT BY PERSONS UNFAMILIAR WITH BASIC SAFETY MEASURES AS DICTATED FOR ALL
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS IN THEIR LINE OF WORK.
3. WHEN PERFORMING TESTING AS DICTATED WITHIN THIS MANUAL, DO NOT CONNECT THE UNIT TO A POWER SOURCE UNTIL
INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. WHEN THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE MUST BE CONNECTED, USE EXTREME CAUTION IN WORKING ON POWER
SUPPLY AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS.
4. WHEN DISASSEMBLING OR ASSEMBLING A PRODUCT, MAKE SURE TO WEAR GLOVES TO AVOID INJURY FROM METAL PARTS WITH
SHARP EDGES.
WARNING
1. REPAIRS ON EPSON PRODUCT SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN EPSON CERTIFIED REPAIR TECHNICIAN.
2. MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE SOURCE VOLTAGES IS THE SAME AS THE RATED VOLTAGE, LISTED ON THE SERIAL NUMBER/RATING
PLATE. IF THE EPSON PRODUCT HAS A PRIMARY AC RATING DIFFERENT FROM AVAILABLE POWER SOURCE, DO NOT CONNECT IT TO
THE POWER SOURCE.
3. ALWAYS VERIFY THAT THE EPSON PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE REMOVING OR
REPLACING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND/OR INDIVIDUAL CHIPS.
4. IN ORDER TO PROTECT SENSITIVE MICROPROCESSORS AND CIRCUITRY, USE STATIC DISCHARGE EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS ANTI-STATIC
WRIST STRAPS, WHEN ACCESSING INTERNAL COMPONENTS.
5. REPLACE MALFUNCTIONING COMPONENTS ONLY WITH THOSE COMPONENTS BY THE MANUFACTURE; INTRODUCTION OF SECOND-
SOURCE ICs OR OTHER NON-APPROVED COMPONENTS MAY DAMAGE THE PRODUCT AND VOID ANY APPLICABLE EPSON WARRANTY.
6. WHEN AIR DUSTER IS USED ON THE REPAIR AND THE MAINTENANCE WORK, THE USE OF THE AIR DUSTER PRODUCTS CONTAINING
THE INFLAMMABLE GAS IS PROHIBITED.
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About This Manual
This manual describes basic functions, theory of electrical and mechanical operations, maintenance and repair procedures of the printer. The instructions and procedures included
herein are intended for the experienced repair technicians, and attention should be given to the precautions on the preceding page.
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Contents
Chapter 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Chapter 2 OPERATING PRINCIPLES
1.1 Product Description ............................................................................................ 10 2.1 Main Body .......................................................................................................... 68
1.2 Basic Specifications ............................................................................................ 13 2.1.1 Housing ...................................................................................................... 68
1.2.1 Basic Specifications ................................................................................... 13 2.1.2 Electric Circuit Components ..................................................................... 69
1.2.2 Electric Specifications ............................................................................... 13 2.1.3 Carriage Mechanism .................................................................................. 70
1.2.3 Ink Specifications ...................................................................................... 14 2.1.4 APG Mechanism ........................................................................................ 71
1.2.4 General Specifications ............................................................................... 14 2.1.5 Paper Feed Mechanism .............................................................................. 72
1.2.5 Reliability/Durability ................................................................................. 15 2.1.6 Ink System ................................................................................................. 73
1.2.6 Auto Take-up Reel Unit ............................................................................. 16 2.2 Options ............................................................................................................... 76
1.3 Printing Specifications ........................................................................................ 17 2.2.1 Auto Take-up Reel ..................................................................................... 76
1.3.1 Paper Feed Specifications .......................................................................... 17 2.2.2 SpectroProofer ........................................................................................... 77
1.3.2 Paper Specification .................................................................................... 17
1.3.3 Printable Area ............................................................................................ 28 Chapter 3 TROUBLE SHOOTING
1.3.4 Borderless Printing Specification .............................................................. 29 3.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 79
1.3.5 Cutting of Roll Paper ................................................................................. 30 3.1.1 Preliminary Check ..................................................................................... 79
1.4 Hardware Specifications ..................................................................................... 31 3.1.2 Troubleshooting Procedure ........................................................................ 79
1.4.1 Dimensions and Weight ............................................................................. 31 3.2 List of Error Messages ....................................................................................... 80
1.4.2 Part Names ................................................................................................. 32
1.4.3 Option Correspondence Table ................................................................... 33 3.3 Remedies for Error Messages ............................................................................. 84
1.5 Control Panel ...................................................................................................... 34 3.4 Remedies for Error Messages related to SpectroProofer/Auto Take-up Reel .... 92
1.5.1 Menu Mode Settings .................................................................................. 41 3.5 Remedies for Maintenance Requests ................................................................. 97
1.5.2 Maintenance Mode .................................................................................... 51 3.6 Remedies for Service Call Error ........................................................................ 99
1.5.3 Serviceman Mode ...................................................................................... 52 3.7 Remedies for Print Quality Troubles ................................................................ 114
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Chapter 4 DISASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY 5.4.4 Printhead Slant Adjustment (CR) ............................................................ 309
5.4.5 Printhead Slant Adjustment (PF) ............................................................. 312
4.1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 117 5.4.6 Auto Uni-D Adjustment .......................................................................... 314
4.1.1 Precautions ............................................................................................... 117 5.4.7 Auto Bi-D Adjustment ............................................................................. 315
4.1.2 Orientation Definition .............................................................................. 119 5.4.8 Colorimetric Calibration (Color ID)
4.1.3 Recommended Tools ............................................................................... 120 with SpectroProofer ................................................................................ 316
4.1.4 Cautions when replacing the Main Board Assy/Power Supply Board Assy .. 5.4.9 Absorber Position Check ......................................................................... 332
121 5.4.10 Ink Mark Sensor Height Adjustment ..................................................... 333
4.1.5 Differences of the parts/components between models ............................ 122 5.4.11 Ink Mark Sensor Adjustment ................................................................. 334
4.2 Parts Diagram ................................................................................................... 127 5.4.12 Air Leak Check for Ink Supply System ................................................. 335
4.3 Disassembly Flowchart .................................................................................... 134 5.4.13 Initial Ink Charge Flag ON/OFF ........................................................... 337
5.4.14 Initial Ink Charge ................................................................................... 337
4.4 Disassembly and Assembly Procedure ............................................................. 140
4.4.1 Special operation for servicing ................................................................ 140 5.5 PF Related Adjustment ..................................................................................... 338
4.4.2 Housing .................................................................................................... 142 5.5.1 PF Timing Belt Tension Adjustment ....................................................... 338
4.4.3 Electric Circuit Components .................................................................... 167 5.5.2 Skew Check ............................................................................................. 340
4.4.4 Carriage Mechanism ................................................................................ 175 5.5.3 Band Feed ................................................................................................ 341
4.4.5 Paper Feed Mechanism ............................................................................ 189 5.5.4 T&B&S Adjustment ................................................................................ 342
4.4.6 Ink System Mechanism ............................................................................ 205 5.5.5 Paper Thickness Sensor Position Adjustment ......................................... 344
4.4.7 Auto Take-up Reel ................................................................................... 245 5.5.6 PF Encoder Sensor Adjustment ............................................................... 347
4.4.8 SpectroProofer ......................................................................................... 257 5.5.7 Rear Sensor AD Adjustment ................................................................... 348
5.6 AID Related Adjustment .................................................................................. 349
Chapter 5 ADJUSTMENT 5.6.1 AID Function check ................................................................................. 349
5.7 Other Adjustment ............................................................................................. 351
5.1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 284
5.7.1 Setting Destination .................................................................................. 351
5.1.1 Precautions ............................................................................................... 284
5.7.2 Input CR/PF Motor Current ..................................................................... 352
5.1.2 Adjustment Items and the Order by Repaired Part .................................. 285
5.7.3 RTC and USB ID ..................................................................................... 353
5.1.3 Description of Adjustments ..................................................................... 287
5.7.4 Installing Firmware .................................................................................. 354
5.1.4 Tools for Adjustments ............................................................................. 289
5.7.5 Input Serial Number ................................................................................ 356
5.1.5 Service Program Basic Operations .......................................................... 290
5.7.6 Input MAC Address ................................................................................. 357
5.2 NV-RAM BACKUP UTILITY ........................................................................ 295 5.7.7 Cut Position Adjustment .......................................................................... 358
5.3 CR Related Adjustment .................................................................................... 296 5.7.8 Ink Holder Adjustment ............................................................................ 359
5.3.1 CR Timing Belt Tension Adjustment ...................................................... 296 5.8 Clear Counters .................................................................................................. 360
5.3.2 CR Encoder Sensor Adjustment .............................................................. 300
5.9 Tests .................................................................................................................. 361
5.3.3 Head PG Adjustment ............................................................................... 301
5.9.1 Network Communication Check ............................................................. 361
5.3.4 Cleaning PG Adjustment ......................................................................... 303
5.9.2 Suction Fan Operation Check .................................................................. 361
5.4 Head Related Adjustments ............................................................................... 305 5.9.3 Color LCD Display Check ...................................................................... 362
5.4.1 Head Rank ID .......................................................................................... 305 5.9.4 Button Operation Check .......................................................................... 362
5.4.2 Head Cleaning ......................................................................................... 307 5.9.5 Inspection of the SpectroProofer ............................................................. 363
5.4.3 Nozzle Check ........................................................................................... 308
5.10 Check Adjustments Results ............................................................................ 376
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Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE
6.1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 378
6.2 Setting Up/Storing the Printer .......................................................................... 380
6.2.1 Setting Up ................................................................................................ 380
6.2.2 Storing the Printer and Cleaning the Ink Path ......................................... 380
6.3 Transportation ................................................................................................... 382
6.4 Cleaning ............................................................................................................ 383
6.5 Lubrication ....................................................................................................... 385
Chapter 7 APPENDIX
7.1 Block Wiring Diagram ..................................................................................... 393
7.1.1 Main Body ............................................................................................... 393
7.1.2 Auto Take-up Reel ................................................................................... 394
7.1.3 SpectroProofer ......................................................................................... 394
7.2 Panel Menu Map ............................................................................................... 395
7.2.1 Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910 ................................................. 395
7.2.2 Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710 ................................................. 398
7.3 Part names used in this manual ........................................................................ 401
7.4 Parts List ........................................................................................................... 403
7.5 Exploded Diagram ............................................................................................ 412
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Options
The following options are available.
Auto Take-up Reel (Epson Stylus Pro 9700/9710/9900/9910 only)
Winds the roll paper automatically
SpectroProofer
Enables color measurement after printing
SpectroProofer (Option)
Mounting the SpectroProofer equipped with the drying function makes
automatic color measurement after printing available.
Full-fledged spectrophotometer realizes high precision color measurement.
Selectable from specifications with/without the UV filter, which enables the
users to configure colorimetric system adjusted with their workflow
Cooling fans for drying ink stabilizes color in less than 2 minutes.
Paper pressing function prevents degrading precision of colorimetry caused
by floating of paper.
Selectable from the white backing or the black backing
1.2.5 Reliability/Durability
Main Body
Specification
Item Epson Stylus Pro 9900/ Epson Stylus Pro 7900/ Epson Stylus Pro 9700/ Epson Stylus Pro 7700/
Epson Stylus Pro 9910 Epson Stylus Pro 7910 Epson Stylus Pro 9710 Epson Stylus Pro 7710
Until any one of the following Until any one of the following Until any one of the following Until any one of the following
conditions is met. conditions is met. conditions is met. conditions is met.
5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years
Operating life of the printer Carriage life: 5,000,000 paths Carriage life: 5,000,000 paths Carriage life: 2,900,000 paths Carriage life: 2,900,000 paths
Approx. 20,000 pages Approx. 20,000 pages Approx. 20,000 pages Approx. 20,000 pages
(Super B0 size/Plain paper, (Super B0 size/Plain paper, (Super A1 size/Plain paper/ (Super A1 size/Plain paper/
Quality mode/720x360 dpi) Quality mode/720x720 dpi) Quality mode/720x360 dpi) Quality mode/720x720 dpi)
Auto cutter: Total 100,000 cuts or more (Only genuine media are guaranteed.)
Cutter life (reference) Standard paper: approx. 20,000 cuts or more
Hard cut paper: approx. 5,000 cuts or more
RTC backup battery* 5 years or longer
Approx. 20,000 pages (reference value) Approx. 20,000 pages (reference value)
Pump Cap motor (Super B0 size /EPSON paper/Quality mode/Continuous printing/ (Super A1 size /EPSON paper/Quality mode/Continuous printing/
Parts life 720x720 dpi) 720x720 dpi)
CR motor*, Drive pulley*, Carriage unit*,
Approx. 5,000,000 paths Approx. 2,900,000 paths
FFC*
Ink tube 10,000,000 paths 5,800,000 paths
Note *: These values are provided only as a guide. Service call is not indicated for these parts.
SpectroProofer
Paper feeder
Roll paper manual feed CUT SHEET
Cut sheet manual feed
Feed speed 300 ms/ (1/6 inch) Item Specification
Paper type Plain paper, recycled paper, others
1.3.2 Paper Specification
Epson Stylus Pro 9700/9710/9900/9910:
Width: 210 to 1118 mm
1.3.2.1 Supported Paper Length: 279.4 to 1580 mm
The following explains the supported paper sizes and thickness. (A4 to Super B0)
Paper type
Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/7900/7910:
C A U T IO N Do not use wrinkled, scuffed, torn, or soiled paper. Width: 210 to 610 mm
Load paper just before printing. Do not leave paper loaded on Length: 279.4 to 914 mm
the printer when not printing. Store paper properly following (A4 to Super A1)
the instruction that comes with the paper. Plain paper, recycled paper: 0.08 to 0.11 mm
When large quantities of paper need to be prepared in advance, (Weight: 64 to 90 g/m2)
make a test print using the paper before purchase. Paper thickness Others:
Length 279 to 728 mm: 0.08 to 1.50 mm
ROLL PAPER Length over 728 to 2032 mm: 0.08 to 0.50 mm
10 inches, 300 mm, 13 inches (Super A3),
Item Specification Available width for borderless 16 inches, 17 inches, 515 mm (B2), 594 mm (A1),
printing 24 inches (Super A1), 728 mm (B1),
Paper type Plain paper, recycled paper, others
36 inches (Super A0), 44 inches (Super B0)
2-inch core: Outer diameter 103 mm or less x 1 roll
Roll paper size
3-inch core: Outer diameter 150 mm or less x 1 roll
Epson Stylus Pro 9700/9710/9900/9910:
2-inch core: 254 to 1118 mm x 45 m
Paper size W x L (within roll 3-inch core: 254 to 1118 mm x 202 m
paper size) Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/7900/7910:
2-inch core: 254 to 610 mm x 45 m
3-inch core: 254 to 610 mm x 202 m
ROLL PAPER
Note *1: OK!: Recommended for borderless printing
OK: Borderless printing is available
NA: Borderless printing is NOT available
Borderless printing on the borderless printing available paper (OK) may result in drop in print quality or fail to produce complete borderless (white margins may appear) due to expanding of
the paper. Borderless printing can be made on commercially available paper, however, note that the availability is restricted by the paper size.
*2: Not supported for Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/7900/7910.
*3: Auto Take-up Reel Unit is used. (only Pro 9700/9710/9900/9910)
*4: When using the tensioner included in the Auto Take-up Reel Unit of Pro 9700/9710/9900/9910.
Table 1-3. Designated Roll Paper List
Applied
Size Take-up*3
model
Pro7900/7910/9900/9910
Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
Roll ICC Profile
Borderless Core Auto Black
Name Thickness Diameter Paper Upper: Pro7900/7910/9900/9910 Driver Setting
Print*1 Tension Cut Ink
mm inch Lower:Pro7700/7710/9700/9710 Forward Backward
Pro7900/7910/9900/9910
Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
Roll ICC Profile
Borderless Core Auto Black
Name Thickness Diameter Paper Upper: Pro7900/7910/9900/9910 Driver Setting
Print*1 Tension Cut Ink
mm inch Lower:Pro7700/7710/9700/9710 Forward Backward
Pro7900/7910/9900/9910
Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
Roll ICC Profile
Borderless Core Auto Black
Name Thickness Diameter Paper Upper: Pro7900/7910/9900/9910 Driver Setting
Print*1 Tension Cut Ink
mm inch Lower:Pro7700/7710/9700/9710 Forward Backward
1118mm*2 44"*2
330mm 13" Photo Black: Pro9900_7900 --- ---
EpsonProofingPaperPublication.icc
432mm 17" Epson
Epson Proofing Paper
Matte Black: --- Proofing Proofing
610mm 24" OK 0.20mm 3" Standard OK PK 3
Publication Paper Paper 3 3
914mm*2 36"*2 Publication
---
1118mm*2 44"*2
330mm 13" Photo Black: Pro9900_7900 --- ---
EpsonProofingPaperCommercial.icc
432mm 17" Epson
Epson Proofing Paper
Matte Black: --- Proofing Proofing
610mm 24" OK 0.20mm 3" Standard OK PK 3
Commercial Paper Paper 3 3
914mm*2 36"*2 Commercial
---
1118mm*2 44"*2
Pro7900/7910/9900/9910
Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
Roll ICC Profile
Borderless Core Auto Black
Name Thickness Diameter Paper Upper: Pro7900/7910/9900/9910 Driver Setting
Print*1 Tension Cut Ink
mm inch Lower:Pro7700/7710/9700/9710 Forward Backward
Pro7900/7910/9900/9910
Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
Roll ICC Profile
Borderless Core Auto Black
Name Thickness Diameter Paper Upper: Pro7900/7910/9900/9910 Driver Setting
Print*1 Tension Cut Ink
mm inch Lower:Pro7700/7710/9700/9710 Forward Backward
Pro7900/7910/9900/9910
Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
Roll ICC Profile
Borderless Core Auto Black
Name Thickness Diameter Paper Upper: Pro7900/7910/9900/9910 Driver Setting
Print*1 Tension Cut Ink
mm inch Lower:Pro7700/7710/9700/9710 Forward Backward
CUT SHEET
Note *1: OK!: Recommended for borderless printing
OK: Borderless printing is available
NA: Borderless printing is NOT available
Borderless printing on the borderless printing available paper (OK) may result in drop in print quality or fail to produce complete borderless (white margins may appear) due to expanding of
the paper. Borderless printing can be made on commercially available paper, however, note that the availability is restricted by the paper size.
*2: Not supported for Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710.
Table 1-4. Designated Cut Sheet List
Applied model
Pro7900/7910/9900/9910
Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
ICC Profile
Borderless
Name Size Thickness Upper: Pro7900/7910/9900/9910 Driver Setting Black Ink
Print*1
Lower: Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
Photo Black:
Super A3/B OK Pro9900_7900PremiumGlossyPhotoPaper.icc
Matte Black: ---
Premium Glossy
Premium Glossy Photo Paper 0.27mm Photo Black: Photo Paper PK
Photo Paper
Epson Stylus Pro
A2 NA
7700_7710_9700_9710PremiumGlossyPhotoPaper.icc
Matte Black: ---
Photo Black:
Super A3/B OK Pro9900_7900PremiumSemiglossPhotoPaper.icc
Matte Black: ---
Premium
Premium Semigloss Photo Paper A2 NA 0.27mm Photo Black: Photo Paper Semigloss PK
Epson Stylus Pro Photo Paper
7700_7710_9700_9710PremiumSemiglossPhotoPaper.ic
c
US-C OK NA
Matte Black: ---
Pro7900/7910/9900/9910
Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
ICC Profile
Borderless
Name Size Thickness Upper: Pro7900/7910/9900/9910 Driver Setting Black Ink
Print*1
Lower: Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
Photo Black:
Super A3/B OK Pro9900_7900PremiumLusterPhotoPaper.icc
Matte Black: ---
Premium Luster
Premium Luster Photo Paper A2 NA 0.27mm Photo Black: Photo Paper PK
Photo Paper
Epson Stylus Pro
7700_7710_9700_9710PremiumLusterPhotoPaper.icc
US-C OK Matte Black: --- NA
Photo Black:
Pro9900_7900ArchivalMattePaper_PK.icc
Super A3/B OK
Matte Black: ---
Pro9900_7900ArchivalMattePaper_MK.icc Archival Matte
Archival Matte Paper/Enhanced Photo Black: --- Paper/
0.26mm Matte Paper PK/MK
Matte Paper A2 NA Matte Black: Enhanced Matte
Epson Stylus Pro Paper
7700_7710_9700_9710ArchivalMattePaper.icc
US-C OK Epson Stylus Pro NA
7700_7710_9700_9710EnhancedMattePaper.icc
Photo Black: ---
Super A3/B OK Matte Black:
Pro9900_7900SingleweightMattePaper.icc Singleweight
Singleweight Matte Paper 0.14mm Matte Paper MK
Matte Paper
A2 NA ---
Pro7900/7910/9900/9910
Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
ICC Profile
Borderless
Name Size Thickness Upper: Pro7900/7910/9900/9910 Driver Setting Black Ink
Print*1
Lower: Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
Photo Black:
Super A3 OK Pro9900_7900PhotoQualityInkJetPaper.icc
Matte Black: ---
Photo Quality
Photo Quality Inkjet Paper A2 NA 0.12mm Photo Black: --- Matte Paper MK
Inkjet Paper
Matte Black:
NA
Epson Stylus Pro7700_7710_9700_9710PhotoQualityInk
US-C OK Paper.icc
Photo Black:
Pro9900_7900VelvetFineArtPaper_PK.icc
Super A3/B OK
Matte Black:
Velvet Fine
Velvet Fine Art Paper 0.48mm Pro9900_7900VelvetFineArtPaper_MK.icc Fine Art Paper PK/MK
Art Paper
A2 NA ---
Pro7900/7910/9900/9910
Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
ICC Profile
Borderless
Name Size Thickness Upper: Pro7900/7910/9900/9910 Driver Setting Black Ink
Print*1
Lower: Pro7700/7710/9700/9710
Photo Black:
Pro9900_7900TexturedFineArtPaper_PK.icc
24" x 30"
Matte Black:
Textured Fine
Textured Fine Art Paper OK 0.67mm Pro9900_7900TexturedFineArtPaper_MK.icc Fine Art Paper PK/MK
Art Paper
Photo Black:
Pro9900_7900EnhancedMattePosterBoard_PK.icc
24" x 30"
Matte Black:
Pro9900_7900EnhancedMattePosterBoard_MK.icc Enhanced Matte
Enhanced Matte Posterboard OK 1.30mm Others PK/MK
Photo Black: --- Poster Board
Matte Black:
30" x 40"*2
Epson Stylus Pro
7700_7710_9700_9710EnhancedMattePosterBoard.icc
1.3.3 Printable Area Note "*1": When the Default is selected, "a" becomes 20mm and c becomes 15mm for the following
paper types; Premium Glossy Photo Paper(250), Premium Semigloss Photo Paper(250), and
Premium Luster Photo Paper(260).
ROLL PAPER "*2": When the "Roll Paper (Banner)" is selected for the "Source" in the "Paper Settings" of the
printer driver, the top and bottom margins become 0 mm.
Margins for roll paper depends on the ROLL PAPER MARGIN settings in the "*3": The maximum paper length satiable with the printer driver is as follows.
PRINTER SETUP menu. Windows: 15,000 mm (590.6 inch)
Mac OS X: 15,240 mm (600 inch)
When paper length longer than the above is required, select the "Roll Paper (Banner)". The
Epson Stylus Pro 9700/9710/9900/9910: 406 to 1118 mm printer driver allows the setting if the application used for the data supports the length.
Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/7900/7910: 406 to 610 mm
CUT SHEET
The cut method setting can be made by the control panel or the printer driver.
When setting with the control panel (for printing a status sheet or etc.)
Press button to select the cut method.
Icon Description
This section provides the printer dimensions and shows the main components.
<Mounter>
58 mm
88.6 mm
1,218mm
71 mm
667mm
Pro 9700/Pro 9710 1,864 mm 667 mm 1,218 mm Approx. 134 kg Color Measurement Device 71 mm 88.6 mm 58 mm Approx. 0.13 kg
Pro 7700/Pro 7710 1,356 mm 667 mm 1,218 mm Approx. 100 kg Auto Take-up Reel Unit Approx. 6.9 kg
Control Panel
Manual Box
Front Cover
Maintenance
Tank
AC Inlet
Maintenance
Tank
Figure 1-5. Part Names (Main Unit)
Guide Rail
Interface connector
Auto Take-up Reel DC cable
to the printer
Unit connector
Mini USB interface cable
AC Inlet
Paper Presser
DC connector
[Paper Feed
3 (reverse)] button 5 [Paper Secure]
1 [Power] button button
2 4 [OK] button
[Menu]
6 button
2
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[Cleaning] button
BUTTONS
Function
Button Name
When pressed normally When pressed down for 3 sec. For panel setting
1 [Power] Turns the printer On or Off. --- Power-off
Displays the black ink change screen when BK ink error occurs or during
[Black Ink Change] *1 idling. --- ---
2 Other than above: Does not function.
[Cleaning] *2 Goes to the cleaning menu. --- ---
When roll paper is loaded: Feeds the paper backward.
When roll paper is not loaded: Does not function. Increases the set
3 [Paper Feed (reverse)] When roll paper is not loaded: Does not function.
While the Paper Presser is released: Increases the power of the suction fan. value.
Other than above: Does not function.
After printing: Ejects the cut sheet.
Sets the selected parameter in the selected item in the Menu mode. Executes
Accepts the change,
the item if the selected item is for execution only.
Executes the
4 [OK] During ink drying or color chart drying: Stops the operation. ---
operation, Stores
While there is no paper in the printer: Displays the paper feeding procedures
the settings
on the LCD panel.
Other than above: Does not function.
Locks/unlocks the paper presser when idling, waiting for the feeding trigger
or such errors occurred as:
paper released error, front cover open error, paper cut error, paper skew error,
5 [Paper Secure] --- ---
paper error (not detected), take-up error (sensor error), borderless error, paper
out error (roll paper), paper eject error, paper size error, paper setting error.
Other than above: Does not function.
During printing: Goes to the PRINTER STATUS menu.
Goes to the next
6 [Menu] Goes to the panel setting mode when ink drying, color chart drying, ---
item.
measuring colors or when paper out error (roll paper) occurred.
When waiting for the feeding trigger or idling: Cuts the roll paper.
7 [Paper Cut] --- ---
Other than above: Does not function.
When roll paper is loaded: Feeds the paper forward.
When roll paper is not loaded: Does not function.
While the Paper Presser is released: Decreases the power of the suction fan. When roll paper is loaded: Feeds the roll paper forward at high speed. Decreases the set
8 [Paper Feed (forward)]
When cut sheet is selected and a cut sheet is loaded on the printer: Feeds the When roll paper is not loaded: Does not function. value.
cut sheet to the print start position.
When a cut sheet has been fed: Ejects the cut sheet.
Function
Button Name
When pressed normally When pressed down for 3 sec. For panel setting
Changes the paper type when idling, waiting for the feeding trigger or when
such errors occurred as:
paper released error, front cover open error, paper cut error, paper skew error, Goes back to the
9 [Paper Source] ---
paper error (not detected), take-up error (sensor error), borderless error, paper previous item.
out error (roll paper), paper eject error, paper size error, paper setting error.
Other than above: Does not function.
During printing/cleaning/charging initially/changing ink: Does not function.
10 [Ink Cover Open] --- ---
Other than above: Opens the ink cover.
When printing, idling, in the error status: Pauses the operation
When displaying the menu screen: return to the previous screen from the
menu
When displaying such screens as pausing, selection for opening IC Cover,
changing black ink, or cutting paper: return to the previous screen from the
sub menu Stops the panel
11 [Pause/Reset] ---
When displaying the roll paper setting screen: return to the previous screen settings.
from the roll paper setting screen
Makes the printer recover from such errors as paper sensor error (barcode
detection failed), paper sensor error (wrong platen gap), cleaning error (not
enough ink), clogged nozzle error (not enough ink), cleaning error (auto head
cleaning failed).
Note "*1": Repeats turning On and Off every 500 ms. When a maintenance error is occurring, the LED
repeats ON for 100 ms and OFF for 5 seconds.
"*2": The all LEDs flash when a service call error is occurring.
Normal indication 1 Message Printer status, operating status, or an error message is displayed.
Displays the setting of "Platen Gap".
Product Name LCD Display
When the selected registered number in "Paper Number" is
displayed, the display is as follows:
10 9 Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910's case:
This setting is not displayed.
1 Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710's case:
Selected registered number in "Paper Number" in No 10
2 below is displayed.
2 Platen Gap
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3 8 : NARROW is selected.
7 : WIDE is selected.
4 6 : WIDER is selected.
5 : WIDEST is selected.
3 Paper Source Selected paper type and roll paper cut settings is displayed.
9 4 Option Usage The options available to use are displayed as icons.
1 5 Ink cartridge status The current ink level in each of the nine cartridges is indicated.
Ink cartridge
There is enough ink remaining.
Ink Color
No.
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1 Cyan (C) Vivid Magenta (VM) Prepare a new ink cartridge. (flashing)
3 Yellow (Y) Photo Black (PK) The ink is expended so you cannot print.
Replace the ink cartridge with a new one.
4 Light Cyan (LC) Yellow (Y) (flashing)
5 Matte Black (MK) Matte Black (MK)
10 Light Light Black (LLK) --- Free space of the maintenance tank
11 Vivid Light Magenta (VLM) ---
Icon Free space of maintenance tank
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Settings
Top Menu Menu Item Explanation
(shaded one is the default)
NARROW
STANDARD Sets the platen gap (gap between the printhead and the platen).
PLATEN GAP WIDE When the Others is selected in the PAPER TYPE of the CUSTOM PAPER menu, the platen gap designated at
WIDER the CUSTOM PAPER menu has a priority over the setting made here. Refer to "PG Settings List" on page 49.
WIDEST
ON Sets whether to print a page line (line for manual cutting) on roll paper or not. The page line is printed when ON
is selected.
PAGE LINE
OFF The vertical line may be printed when the roll paper width that is set in the printer driver is smaller than the
width of the roll paper that is loaded in the printer. This setting is available for roll paper only.
DEFAULT
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TOP/BOTTOM 15mm
Sets the margins for roll paper.
TOP 35/BOTTOM 15mm When the Default is selected, the top margin becomes 20mm and the bottom margin becomes 15mm for the
PRINTER SETUP 15 mm following paper types; Premium Glossy Photo Paper(250), Premium Semigloss Photo Paper(250), and Premium
Luster Photo Paper(260).
3 mm
ROLL PAPER MARGIN DEFAULT
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TOP 35/BOTTOM 15mm Sets the margins for roll paper.
When the Default is selected, the top margin becomes 20mm and the bottom margin becomes 15mm for the
TOP 45/BOTTOM 15mm following paper types; Premium Glossy Photo Paper(250), Premium Semigloss Photo Paper(250), and Premium
3 mm Luster Photo Paper(260).
15 mm
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Settings
Top Menu Menu Item Explanation
(shaded one is the default)
ON: PERIODICALLY
PRINTER SETUP AUTO NOZZLE Sets the execution timing for the auto nozzle check. When the nozzle clogging is detected, the cleaning starts
ON: EVERY JOB
CHECK automatically. You can set the number of executions for cleaning from 1.5.2 Maintenance Mode (p51).
OFF
OFF The printer prints a nozzle check pattern automatically at the specified timing. This setting is available only
when roll paper is used.
PRINT NOZZLE ON: EVERY PAGE
When the set number of pages is reached, the nozzle check pattern is printed on the top of the page. The counter
PATTERN
for counting the pages is not reset even by power-off. When this setting is changed, the counter is cleared.
ON: EVERY 10 PAGES
Printing patterns preset in the printer is not counted except the network status sheet.
INITIALIZE SETTING EXECUTE All the settings made using the control panel are returned to their default.
Prints a nozzle check pattern, the firmware version, paper/ink consumption, and waste ink level in the
NOZZLE CHECK PRINT maintenance tanks. Visually check the printout patterns for any missing lines or segments. If missing lines or
segments are observed, run a manual cleaning as necessary.
STATUS SHEET PRINT Prints information on the printer status.
TEST PRINT
NETWORK STATUS
PRINT Prints information on the network status.
SHEET
JOB INFORMATION PRINT Prints a print job history report (up to 10 jobs) that is stored in the printer.
CUSTOM PAPER PRINT Prints the settings made in the CUSTOM PAPER menu.
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Settings
Top Menu Menu Item Explanation
(shaded one is the default)
MAINTENANCE C/VM
PK(MK)/LK
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O/G
Runs a cleaning for the specified nozzle columns.
LLK/Y
CLEAN EACH COLOR
VLM/LC
C/VM
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Y/BK
Runs a cleaning for the specified nozzle columns.
MK
CLOCK SETTING MM/DD/YY HH:MM Sets the date and time for the internal clock.
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Settings
Top Menu Menu Item Explanation
(shaded one is the default)
HW0xxxx-xx.xx.IBCC or
VERSION Displays the firmware version. Refer to "Firmware version information" on page 50.
HN0xxxx-xx.xx.IBCC
PRINTABLE PAGES (ink color) nnnnnnn PAGES Displays the number of pages printable with the installed ink cartridges.
INK LEVEL (ink color) nn% Displays the ink level in the installed ink cartridges.
LEFT nn%
MAINTENANCE TANK Displays the waste ink level in the installed maintenance tanks.
RIGHT nn%
PRINTER STATUS Job No.
No.0 to No.9
Displays the job number that is stored in the printer. The latest job number is 0 (zero).
The amount of ink consumed
JOB HISTORY Ink xxxxx.xml
Displays the amount of ink consumed for each job.
The amount of paper consumed
Paper xxx.x cm2
Displays the total area of paper used for each job.
TOTAL PRINTS nnnnnn PAGES Displays the total printed pages using 6-digit decimal number.
NOT STARTED, ENABLED,
DISABLED
PRINTER STATUS EDM STATUS LAST UPLOADED Displays the EDM status.
MM/DD/YY HH:MM GMT
(NOT UPLOADED)
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Settings
Top Menu Menu Item Explanation
(shaded one is the default)
Photo Paper
Proofing Paper
Fine Art Paper
PAPER SETUP
Matte Paper Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910
Plain paper Sets the paper type loaded on the printer.
Others
CUSTOM PAPER
PAPER TYPE
NO PAPER SELECTED
Photo Paper
Matte Paper
Plain paper Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710
Others Sets the paper type loaded on the printer.
CUSTOM PAPER
NO PAPER SELECTED
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Settings
Top Menu Menu Item Explanation
(shaded one is the default)
You can select a number (between 1 to 10) to register the settings (such as Paper Type, Platen Gap, Thickness
CUSTOM PAPER PAPER NO.1 - 10 Pattern, Paper Feed Adjust, Drying Time, Paper Suction) or to recall these settings you have made. The number
you select here is displayed on the LCD panel.
NARROW
Adjusts the platen gap (gap between the printhead and paper surface) according to the paper thickness.
STANDARD STANDARD: use this setting under normal conditions
PLATEN GAP WIDE NARROW: select this when using thin paper.
WIDER WIDE, WIDER: select this when smudges or blurring appear due to an excess pressure on the paper.
WIDEST: select this when using heavy paper.
WIDEST
THICKNESS
PRINT Prints a pattern for checking the thickness of the loaded paper.
PATTERN
0.00% Adjusts the paper feed line pitch.
PAPER SETUP PAPER FEED ADJUST The larger the value is, the more the possibility to cause white bands on printout image.
-0.70% to +0.70% The smaller the value is, the more the possibility to cause black bands on printout image.
0.0 SEC Sets a time period to pause the carriage movement for drying the printed surface. Depending on paper type and
DRYING TIME
0.0 SEC to 10.0 SEC density, drying ink may take longer. Check the result and set longer time period in such case.
STANDARD
PAPER SUCTION Sets the power level of the suction fan.
-1 to -4
NORMAL
SET ROLL PAPER When using a cloth or thin paper or when winkles appear in the paper during printing, select
HIGH
TENSION HIGH or HIGHER.
HIGHER
ON
REMOVE SKEW Sets whether to perform this operation to reduce the paper skew or not.
OFF
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Settings
Top Menu Menu Item Explanation
(shaded one is the default)
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Settings
Top Menu Menu Item Explanation
(shaded one is the default)
Displays the status of each item of SpectroProofer, such as the version of SpectroProofer, the product numbers
STATUS INFORMATION of the white calibration tiles, the temperature of Color Measurement Device (ILS20EP), ambient air
SpectroProofer temperature, and the color of the backing.
OPTIONS SETUP
DEVICE ALIGNMENT Performs the setup for SpectroProofer installed.
TAKE UP REEL TAKE UP REEL VERSION Displays the version of Auto Take-up Reel Unit.
1. Turn the printer on by pressing the [OK], [Paper Feed/Down], and [Menu/Right] buttons.
2. Turn the printer off to quit the Serviceman Mode.
Menu Explanation
Test Version F/W Displays the F/W version.
FAN Paper (Duty) Checks the operation of each fan.
Paper 1
Paper 2
Paper 3
Error History ... Displays the history of errors in the reverse chronological order.
Menu Explanation
Mecha Adjustment Paper Adjusts the Paper Thickness Sensor.
Rear AD Adjusts the AD value of the Rear Sensor (PE Sensor).
Selector Check Checks the operation of the ink selector.
APG Check Checks the operation of the APG.
PF Ageing Variable Mode Runs the PF Ageing.
Ageing 400
Ageing 12
CR Ageing Runs the CR Ageing.
Cleaning PG Adjustment Runs the cleaning PG adjustment.
Check Runs the cleaning PG check.
Decomp Decompress the Pressurizing Pump.
Mk Nozzle/Alignment Output Pattern Runs the check function of nozzle and alignment. From pattern printing to
cleaning can be executed from this menu.
Output Alignment
Cleaning CL1
Menu Explanation
Mecha Adjustment Mk Nozzle/Alignment Cleaning CL2 Runs the check function of nozzle and alignment. From pattern printing to
cleaning can be executed from this menu.
Cleaning CL3
Init.Fill
SSCL
A/B (C/M) CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
C/D (Bk/Lk) CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
E/F (Or/Gr) CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
G/H (LLk/Y) CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
I/J (Lm/Lc) CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
Pk Nozzle/Alignment Output Pattern
Output Alignment
Cleaning CL1
Cleaning CL2
Menu Explanation
Mecha Adjustment Pk Nozzle/Alignment Cleaning CL3 Runs the check function of nozzle and alignment. From pattern printing to
cleaning can be executed from this menu.
Init.Fill
SSCL
A/B (C/M) CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
C/D (Bk/Lk) CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
E/F (Or/Gr) CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
G/H (LLk/Y) > CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
I/J (Lm/Lc) CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
IM Sensor Gap Adjusts the gap of the Ink Mark Sensor.
FAN Operates the Suction Fan.
Temporary PG Unlocks the carriage lock and caps the Printhead.
PF Head Slant Adjusts the slant of the Printhead to the PF.
CR Head Slant Adjusts the slant of the Printhead to the CR.
Menu Explanation
Mecha Adjustment PG Adj. Adjusts the platen gap.
CR Scale Moves the carriage unit by 10 pass, and displays the measured value.
CR Active Damper ALL Executes the CR active dumper adjustment.
240 cps
300 cps
Hybrid
AID Check Runs the AID check.
IM Sensor Adjusts the sensitivity of the Ink Mark Sensor.
Gap Adj. Auto Uni-D Runs the gap adjustment.
Auto Bi-D
Feed Adj Runs the band feed adjustment.
Cutter Checks the cutter operation.
TBS Pos Runs the TBS adjustment.
Pad Position Adjusts the pad position.
Measurement Mecha Executes a measurement of the mechanism.
Ink System Executes a measurement of the ink system.
Print Adj. Variable Prints the adjustment variables.
Board Paper Check Executes a Board Paper feeding check.
LCD RGB Check Red Checks the operation of the LCD.
Green
Blue
Panel Check Button Checks the operation of the Buttons and the LEDs.
LED
Counter Check Checks various counters.
Counter Clear Resets various counters.
Menu Explanation
Maintenance Tube Exchange Exchanges an ink tube.
Wiper Exchange Exchanges the wiper.
Pump Exchange Exchanges the pump.
Press Pump Exchange Exchanges the pressurizing pump.
Selector Exchange Exchanges the ink selector.
I/H Exchange Exchanges the ink holder.
Head Exchange Exchanges the Printhead.
Cleaning Std. CL1 Runs CL1.
Std. CL2 Runs CL2.
Std. CL3 Runs CL3.
Init.Fill Executes the initial ink charge.
SSCL Runs SSCL
A/B (C/M) CL1 Runs various cleanings for the nozzle row A/B.
CL2
CL3
CL4
C/D (Bk/Lk) CL1 Runs various cleanings for the nozzle row C/D.
CL2
CL3
CL4
E/F (Or/Gr) CL1 Runs various cleanings for the nozzle row E/F.
CL2
CL3
CL4
G/H (LLk/Y) > CL1 Runs various cleanings for the nozzle row G/H.
CL2
CL3
CL4
Menu Explanation
Cleaning I/J (Lm/Lc) CL1 Runs various cleanings for the nozzle row I/J.
CL2
CL3
CL4
ServicemanCL Discharges the ink and runs cleaning of the ink path. (p380)
Parameter Update InkParateter Sets/resets the ink initial charge flag.
RTC Configures the initializing date for the RTC.
Display Displays the NVRAM value of the specified address.
Life CR PG Configures the durability settings of the mechanism and the printhead.
H to F Speed
F to H Speed
Page Size
Fan
Life Count
PF Feed Amount 1
Feed Speed 1
Feed Amount 2
Feed Speed 2
Wait
DD Nip
Fan
Life Count
Menu Explanation
Life RR Rotation (mm) Configures the durability settings of the mechanism and the printhead.
Speed
Release planet
Waiting period (sec.)
Life Count
Tension Switching 1
Switching 2
Waiting period (sec.)
Life Count
Driven roller Switching
Waiting period 1 (sec.)
Waiting period 2 (sec.)
Life Count
APG PG
Wait
Life Count
Cutter Length
Return Length
Speed
Return Speed
Wait1
Wait2
Fan1
Fan2
Life Count
Menu Explanation
Life Take up Take up Reel Rotation (mm) Configures the durability settings of the mechanism and the printhead.
Winding Speed
Waiting period (sec.)
Duration times
Colorimetric Carrier CW Speed
CCW Speed
Movement Distance (mm)
Waiting period (sec.)
Duration times
Paper Pressing Plate Waiting period (sec.)
Duration times
Carrir + Plate CW Speed
CCW Speed
Movement Distance (mm)
Waiting period (sec.)
Duration times
Display Count Display Count
Menu Explanation
Test Version F/W Displays the F/W version.
FAN Paper (Duty) Checks the operation of each fan.
Paper 1
Paper 2
Paper 3
Error History ... Displays the history of errors in the reverse chronological order.
Mecha Adjustment Paper Adjusts the Paper Thickness Sensor.
Rear AD Adjusts the AD value of the Rear Sensor (PE Sensor).
Selector Check Checks the operation of the ink selector.
APG Check Checks the operation of the APG.
PF Ageing Variable Mode Runs the PF Ageing.
Ageing 400
Ageing 12
CR Ageing Runs the CR Ageing.
Cleaning PG Adjustment Runs the cleaning PG adjustment.
Check Runs the cleaning PG check.
Decomp Decompress the Pressurizing Pump.
Menu Explanation
Mecha Adjustment Nozzle/Alignment Output Pattern Runs the check function of nozzle and alignment. From pattern printing to
cleaning can be executed from this menu.
Output Alignment
Cleaning CL1
Cleaning CL2
Cleaning CL3
Init.Fill
SSCL
A/B/I/J (C/M/M/C) CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
C/D/G/H (Y/Pk/Pk/Y) CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
E/F (Mk/Mk) CL1
CL2
CL3
CL4
IM Sensor Gap Adjusts the gap of the Ink Mark Sensor.
FAN Operates the Suction Fan.
Temporary PG Unlocks the carriage lock and caps the Printhead.
PF Head Slant Adjusts the slant of the Printhead to the PF.
CR Head Slant Adjusts the slant of the Printhead to the CR.
PG Adj. Adjusts the platen gap.
CR Scale Moves the carriage unit by 10 pass, and displays the measured value.
Menu Explanation
Mecha Adjustment CR Active Damper ALL Executes the CR active dumper adjustment.
240 cps
300 cps
Hybrid
AID Check Runs the AID check.
IM Sensor Adjusts the sensitivity of the Ink Mark Sensor.
Gap Adj. Auto Uni-D Runs the gap adjustment.
Auto Bi-D
Feed Adj Runs the band feed adjustment.
Cutter Checks the cutter operation.
TBS Pos Runs the TBS adjustment.
Pad Position Adjusts the pad position.
Measurement Mecha Executes a measurement of the mechanism.
Ink System Executes a measurement of the ink system.
Print Adj. Variable Prints the adjustment variables.
Board Paper Check Executes a Board Paper feeding check.
LCD RGB Check Red Checks the operation of the LCD.
Green
Blue
Panel Check Button Checks the operation of the Buttons and the LEDs.
LED
Counter Check Checks various counters.
Counter Clear Resets various counters.
Menu Explanation
Maintenance Tube Exchange Exchanges an ink tube.
Wiper Exchange Exchanges the wiper.
Pump Exchange Exchanges the pump.
Press Pump Exchange Exchanges the pressurizing pump.
I/H Exchange Exchanges the ink holder.
Head Exchange Exchanges the Printhead.
Cleaning Std. CL1 Runs CL1.
Std. CL2 Runs CL2.
Std. CL3 Runs CL3.
Init.Fill Executes the initial ink charge.
SSCL Runs SSCL
A/B/I/J (C/M/M/C) CL1 Runs various cleanings for the nozzle row A/B.
CL2
CL3
CL4
C/D/G/H (Y/Pk/Pk/Y) CL1 Runs various cleanings for the nozzle row C/D.
CL2
CL3
CL4
E/F (Mk/Mk) CL1 Runs various cleanings for the nozzle row E/F.
CL2
CL3
CL4
I/J (Lm/Lc) CL1 Runs various cleanings for the nozzle row I/J.
CL2
CL3
CL4
ServicemanCL Discharges the ink and runs cleaning of the ink path. (p380)
Menu Explanation
Parameter Update InkParateter Sets/resets the ink initial charge flag.
RTC Configures the initializing date for the RTC.
Display Displays the NVRAM value of the specified address.
Life CR PG Configures the durability settings of the mechanism and the printhead.
H to F Speed
F to H Speed
Page Size
Fan
Life Count
PF Feed Amount 1
Feed Speed 1
Feed Amount 2
Feed Speed 2
Wait
DD Nip
Fan
Life Count
RR Rotation (mm)
Speed
Release planet
Waiting period (sec.)
Life Count
Driven roller Switching
Waiting period 1 (sec.)
Waiting period 2 (sec.)
Life Count
APG PG
Wait
Life Count
Menu Explanation
Life Cutter Length Configures the durability settings of the mechanism and the printhead.
Return Length
Speed
Return Speed
Wait1
Wait2
Fan1
Fan2
Life Count
Take up Take up Reel Rotation (mm)
Winding Speed
Waiting period (sec.)
Duration times
Display Count Display Count
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CR Scale
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5
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3.1 Overview When handling the lithium battery used for backup of the RTC on
W A R N IN G
This section explains the basic procedure for troubleshooting problems on the printer the main board, strictly follow the safety instructions given in
quickly and efficiently. "4.1.1 Precautions" (See P 117).
8. The rubber rollers in the printer mechanism are engaged correctly showing no
signs of wear.
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testing, the printer displays the corresponding error message on the LCD panel.
The error messages are shown on the following list. Trouble
Message on LCD
Shooting No.
Table 3-1. List of Error Messages
Applied
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BORDERLESS ERROR
Trouble LOAD A SUPPORTED PAPER SIZE OR LOAD PAPER 10 (See P.85)
Message on LCD
Shooting No. CORRECTLY
PAPER EJECT ERROR
11 (See P.85)
REMOVE PAPER FROM PRINTER
PAPER SIZE ERROR
12 (See P.85)
LOAD CORRECT SIZE PAPER
PAPER OUT PAPER JAM
1 (See P.84) 13 (See P.85)
LOAD PAPER REMOVE PAPER
PAPER RELEASED FRONT COVER OPEN
2 (See P.84) 14 (See P.85)
LOAD PAPER CLOSE FRONT COVER
PAPER SKEW INK COVER OPEN
3 (See P.84) 15 (See P.86)
LOAD PAPER PROPERLY CLOSE RIGHT AND LEFT INK COVERS
PAPER SETTING ERROR INK COVER OPEN
15 (See P.86)
CHECK PAPER SOURCE IN THE DRIVER SETTINGS AND 4 (See P.84) CLOSE RIGHT INK COVER
LOAD PAPER CORRECTLY INK COVER OPEN
15 (See P.86)
PAPER CUT ERROR CLOSE LEFT INK COVER
5 (See P.84)
REMOVE UNCUT PAPER CANNOT OPEN INK COVER IS ANYTHING
CUTTER UNIT NEARING END OF SERVICE LIFE. OBSTRUCTING THE RIGHT INK COVER? 16 (See P.86)
6 (See P.84) PRESS INK COVER OPEN BUTTON
RECOMMEND REPLACING THE CUTTER UNIT
PAPER ERROR CANNOT OPEN INK COVER IS ANYTHING
LOAD PAPER CORRECTLY 7 (See P.84) OBSTRUCTING THE LEFT INK COVER? 16 (See P.86)
REFER TO THE MANUAL PRESS INK COVER OPEN BUTTON
PAPER SENSOR ERROR F/W INSTALL ERROR
PRESS THE BUTTON 8 (See P.85) UPDATE FAILED 17 (See P.86)
LOAD DIFFERENT PAPER RESTART THE PRINTER
PAPER LOW 9 (See P.85) PRINTER ERROR
18 (See P.86)
RESTART THE PRINTER
Table 3-1. List of Error Messages Table 3-1. List of Error Messages
Applied Applied
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Trouble Trouble
Message on LCD Message on LCD
Shooting No. Shooting No.
Table 3-1. List of Error Messages Table 3-1. List of Error Messages
Applied Applied
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Trouble Trouble
Message on LCD Message on LCD
Shooting No. Shooting No.
Table 3-1. List of Error Messages Table 3-1. List of Error Messages
Applied Applied
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Trouble Trouble
Message on LCD Message on LCD
Shooting No. Shooting No.
The IC Cover (L/R) or the Cartridge Cover Sensor (L/R) are Check the installation status of the IC Cover (L/R).
INK COVER OPEN broken.
CLOSE RIGHT INK COVER Confirm that the actuator of the IC Cover (L/R) presses the Cartridge
Cover Sensor (L/R).
Check the connection between the Cartridge Cover Sensor (L/R) and
INK COVER OPEN
the Main Board.
CLOSE LEFT INK COVER
Replace the Cartridge Cover Sensor (L/R) with new ones. (See P.164,
P.165)
16 CANNOT OPEN INK COVER The IC Cover (L/R) cannot be opened. Remove any object if it is obstructing the ink cover(s). Then, press the
IS ANYTHING OBSTRUCTING THE RIGHT INK button again.
COVER? There is something wrong with the solenoid for unlocking Check the installation status of the Cartridge Cover Sensor (L/R).
PRESS INK COVER OPEN BUTTON the IC Cover (L/R) or the Cartridge Cover Sensor (L/R). Confirm that the actuator of the IC Cover (L/R) presses the Cartridge
Cover Sensor (L/R).
CANNOT OPEN INK COVER
Check the connection between the Cartridge Cover Sensor (L/R) and
IS ANYTHING OBSTRUCTING THE LEFT INK
the Main Board Assy.
COVER?
PRESS INK COVER OPEN BUTTON Replace the Cartridge Cover Sensor (L/R) with new ones. (See P.164,
P.165)
17 F/W INSTALL ERROR The printer fails to update the firmware. Turn the printer off, and then restart the printer.
UPDATE FAILED If this restarting does not improve the error, update the firmware.
RESTART THE PRINTER
18 PRINTER ERROR It is caused by a bug of the firmware or some elements on Turn the power off, and after a while turn the power on again.
RESTART THE PRINTER the Main Board have been broken. Install the latest firmware.
Replace the Main Board Assy with a new one. (See P.167)
19 COMMAND ERROR The printer receives data that is unsupported by the printer. Try printing another data.
CHECK DRIVER SETTINGS The printer receives data with a wrong command.
The installed printer driver is not correct for the printer. Stop printing, and press the button to cancel the job and reset the
printer. Then make sure that the installed printer driver is correct for the
printer.
20 PAPER SENSOR ERROR The loaded paper is not proper for the Print Head Load roll paper or a cut sheet of A4 or larger; excluding plain paper,
PRESS THE BUTTON Alignment. then set the paper type or the paper thickness.
LOAD DIFFERENT PAPER
21 CLEANING ERROR The automatic head cleaning has been performed, but the Execute the cleaning again.
AUTOMATIC HEAD CLEANING FAILED nozzles are still clogged.
RETRY?
YES
NO
MAINT TANK
REPLACE THE RIGHT SIDE MAINTENANCE
TANK
DECLINE
ACCEPT
39 INK CARTRIDGE ERROR An ink cartridge that cannot be used with this printer is Remove the ink cartridge, and install an ink cartridge that can be used
PLEASE INSTALL THE CORRECT CARTRIDGE installed. with this printer.
40 NOZZLE CHECK ERROR Auto cleaning cannot be executed. Press the button to clear the error, and try the cleaning again.
PRESS THE BUTTON
41 NOZZLE CLOG DETECTED There is not enough ink or space in the maintenance tank to By clicking YES, the message to replace the ink cartridge or
NOT ENOUGH INK OR SPACE IN MAINT TANK perform cleaning. maintenance tank appears.
CONTINUE CLEANING? Replace the ink cartridge or maintenance tank with a new one to
YES (RECOMMENDED) continue cleaning.
NO
42 NOZZLE CLOG DETECTED There is not enough ink to perform cleaning. By clicking YES, the message to replace the ink cartridge appears.
NOT ENOUGH INK Replace the ink cartridge with a new one to continue cleaning.
CONTINUE CLEANING?
YES (RECOMMENDED)
NO
43 NOZZLE CLOG DETECTED There is not enough space in the maintenance tank to By clicking YES, the message to replace the maintenance tank appears.
NOT ENOUGH EMPTY SPACE perform cleaning. Replace the maintenance tank with a new one to continue cleaning. (See
IN MAINT TANK P.147)
CONTINUE CLEANING?
YES (RECOMMENDED)
NO
Error
Section Error Name Status Cause Remedy/Check Point Program Check
No.
Driving auto take-up system A fatal error of controlling Auto One of the errors (Error No.40 to 45) might
D3 Motor Refer to Error No.40 to 45. ---
error Take-up Motor occurs. be occurring.
Driving paper pressing system A fatal error of controlling Paper One of the errors (Error No.30 to 35) might
D6 Motor Refer to Error No.30 to 35. ---
error Pressing Motor occurs. be occurring.
There might be some foreign material stuck
Check manually if the fan rotates.
to the fan.
Check the connection between the
Cooling Fan lock detection
65 Motor Cooling Fan does not work. A connection failure might occur. Cooling Fans and the Main Board ---
error
Assy.
Replace the Cooling Fan. (See
Cooling Fan is broken.
P.274, P. 275)
Check the connection between the
A connection failure might occur. Paper Pressing Plate Sensor and
the Main Board Assy.
Paper Pressing Plate Sensor no Detection status of the Paper Pressing
12 Sequence Detection flag for the Paper Pressing Plate Replace the Paper Pressing Unit. ---
detection error Plate Sensor does not change.
is damaged. (See P.281)
Replace the Paper Pressing Plate
Paper Pressing Plate Sensor is broken.
Sensor. (See P.272)
Backing is not installed correctly. Install the backing correctly.
Remove the Auto Colorimeter
There is some foreign material between the once, and remove the foreign
Due to one of the reasons listed on the
Paper Pressing Plate and the backing. material around the backing (if
right, the Paper Pressing Plate does
any).
not work correctly.
Paper that does not meet the specifications
Foreign material detection Check if the paper type and usage
13 Sequence is used. The printer is used out of the Yes
error in paper pressing environment are correct.
specified usage environment.
Check the connection between the
Paper Pressing Motor and the Main
There is something wrong with the Paper Pressing Motor. Board Assy.
Replace the Paper Pressing Motor.
(See P.278)
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Section Error Name Status Cause Remedy/Check Point Program Check
No.
Drive gear(s) of the Paper Pressing Plate is/
Replace the drive gear(s).
are broken.
Replace the Paper Pressing Unit.
Paper pressing origin position Origin position detection was not Paper Pressing Unit is broken.
14 Sequence (See P.281) ---
detection failure error successfully made.
Synchronize the phases on the left
Paper Pressing Plate is not installed to the
and on the right of the Paper
printer correctly.
Pressing Plate. (See P.281)
Remove the Auto Colorimeter
There is some foreign material within the once, and remove the foreign
carriage movement range. material around the backing (if
any).
Backing is not installed correctly. Install the backing correctly.
White calibration tile holder is not installed Install the white calibration tile
correctly. holder correctly.
Paper that does not meet the
specifications is used. Check if the paper type and usage
The printer is used out of the specified environment are correct.
usage environment.
Due to one of the reasons listed on the Because the phases on the left and on the Synchronize the phases on the left
CR HP Sensor no detection right of the Paper Pressing Plate are
15 Sequence right, the Paper Pressing Plate does and on the right of the Paper ---
error misaligned, and the plate is distorted, it is
not work correctly. Pressing Plate. (See P.281)
blocking the carriage.
Check the following and correct
the status or replace the
corresponding part(s) if any
abnormality is found.
Origin detection flag for the
There is something wrong with the carriage carriage
mechanism.
Slipped-off or damaged carriage
belt
Unhooked driven spring
Damaged main shaft/sub shaft
of carriage
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Section Error Name Status Cause Remedy/Check Point Program Check
No.
There is something wrong with the Paper Replace the Paper Pressing Motor.
Pressing Motor. (See P.278)
Dowels and positioning holes on
the right and left plates that secure
Paper Pressing Unit is not installed
the Paper Pressing Unit are mis-
Paper pressing system correctly.
Detects a load over the specified aligned, or the screws that secure
16 Sequence abnormal measurement value the plate are loose. ---
range when measuring it.
error
A gear or a shaft making up the Paper Replace the Paper Pressing Unit.
Pressing Unit is broken. (See P.281)
Synchronize the phases on the left
The phases on the left and on the right of
and on the right of the Paper
the Paper Pressing Plate are misaligned.
Pressing Plate. (See P.281)
Auto Take-up Reel Unit is not installed Install the Auto Take-up Reel Unit
correctly. correctly.
Paper core is not installed correctly. Install the paper core correctly.
Extremely heavy paper core or media is Use paper satisfying the
used. specifications.
There is something wrong with the Auto Replace the Auto Take-up Motor.
Take-up system abnormal Detects a load over the assumed range Take-up Motor (See P.252)
17 Sequence ---
measurement value error when measuring. Check the following and correct
the status or replace the
corresponding part(s) if any
There is something wrong with the drive abnormality is found.
transmission path.
Damaged or worn drive gears
Bent drive shaft
Damaged or worn bearings
When the auto take-up is set by the Auto
Detection status of the Slack Sensor Remove the thing blocking the
switch, there might be an obstacle such as a
does not change even after rotating detection.
20 Sequence Slack Sensor no detection error foot or the like at the sensor. ---
the Auto Take-up Motor by the
specified number of revolutions. Replace the Slack Sensor. (See
Slack Sensor is broken.
P.246)
Turn off the power, then install the
Because the Auto Colorimeter is not Auto Colorimeter is not installed correctly.
Mechanism is not installed Auto Colorimeter correctly.
01 Sequence installed correctly, the printer does Yes
(Mount Sensor is OFF) Replace the Mount Sensor. (See
not work properly. Mount Sensor is broken.
P.270)
Paper Detects that the driving period is Replace the Main Board Assy.
30 Driving time-out error Firmware becomes out of control. Yes
pressing irregularly long. (See P.264)
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Error
Section Error Name Status Cause Remedy/Check Point Program Check
No.
Encoder cable is damaged. Replace the cable.
Replace the Paper Pressing Motor.
Motor cable is damaged.
The electric current flowing when (See P.278)
Paper
31 Overload error driving the Paper Pressing Motor is Replace the Paper Pressing Yes
pressing Paper Pressing Encoder is broken.
irregularly large. Encoder. (See P.272)
Replace the Paper Pressing Motor.
Paper Pressing Motor is broken.
(See P.278)
Detects that it is being driven at an
Paper Replace the Paper Pressing
32 Over speed error irregularly faster speed than the Paper Pressing Encoder is broken. Yes
pressing Encoder. (See P.272)
specified value just before stopping.
The polarity of the encoder cable is
Detects that it is being driven in the opposite. Check the connection.
Paper
33 Reversing error opposite direction to the specified The polarity of the motor cable is opposite. Yes
pressing
driving direction. Replace the Paper Pressing
Paper Pressing Encoder is broken.
Encoder. (See P.272)
Replace the Paper Pressing
Paper Pressing Encoder is broken.
Encoder. (See P.272)
Detects that it is being driven at an
Paper Replace the Main Board Assy.
34 Velocity deviation error irregularly faster speed than the Motor driver is broken. Yes
pressing (See P.264)
specified value.
Replace the Paper Pressing Motor.
Paper Pressing Motor is broken.
(See P.278)
Encoder cable is damaged. Replace the cable.
Detects that it is being driven at an Motor cable is damaged.
Paper
35 Lock error irregularly slower speed than the Replace the Paper Pressing Motor. Yes
pressing Paper Pressing Encoder is broken.
specified value. (See P.278)
Paper Pressing Motor is broken.
Take-up Detects that the driving period is Replace the Main Board Assy.
40 Driving time-out error Firmware becomes out of control. Yes
system irregularly long. (See P.264)
Encoder cable is damaged. Replace the cable.
Take-up The electric current flowing when Motor cable is damaged.
41 Overload error Replace the Auto Take-up Motor. Yes
system driving the motor is irregularly large. Slack Sensor is broken.
(See P.252)
Auto Take-up Motor is broken.
Detects that it is being driven at an
Take-up Replace the Auto Take-up Motor.
42 Over speed error irregularly faster speed than the Slack Sensor is broken. Yes
system (See P.252)
specified value just before stopping.
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Section Error Name Status Cause Remedy/Check Point Program Check
No.
The polarity of the encoder cable is
Detects that it is being driven in the opposite. Check the connections.
Take-up
43 Reversing error opposite direction to the specified The polarity of the motor cable is opposite. Yes
system
driving direction. Replace the Auto Take-up Motor.
Slack Sensor is broken.
(See P.252)
Replace the Auto Take-up Motor.
Slack Sensor is broken.
(See P.252)
Detects that it is being driven at an
Take-up Replace the Main Board Assy.
44 Velocity deviation error irregularly faster speed than the Motor driver is broken. Yes
system (See P.264)
specified value.
Replace the Auto Take-up Motor.
Auto Take-up Motor is broken.
(See P.252)
Encoder cable is damaged. Replace the cable.
Detects that it is being driven at an Motor cable is damaged.
Take-up
45 Lock error irregularly slower speed than the Replace the Auto Take-up Motor. Yes
system Slack Sensor is broken.
specified value. (See P.252)
Auto Take-up Motor is broken.
Detects that the driving period is Replace the Main Board Assy.
20 CR Driving time-out error Firmware becomes out of control. Yes
irregularly long. (See P.264)
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Unassigned
Unassigned
Unassigned
Unassigned
AID error
Unassigned
CR life
exhaustion
AID error
Unassigned
If the Maintenance Request No. 0010 or No. 4000 occurs, take the following measure according to the procedure below.
NOTE : There is a priority for occurrence of No. 0010 and No. 4000. Because No. 0010 has the priority, when both No. 0010 and No. 4000 occur at the same time, No. 4000 is not displayed,
but No. 0010 is displayed only. When the cause of No. 0010 is removed, No. 4000 is displayed then.
C H E C K Make sure to check the related connectors and cables for poor connection or any abnormality before replacing any electrical part as instructed in the
P O IN T Remedy column. If the replacement does not solve the problem, replace the main board.
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
The number of Carriage movement cycles reached the specified upper Replace the ink tube (L & R), and clear the counter using the Service
limit. (Ink tubes life) Program.
1101 CR CR life error In addition, check the statuses of the CR Motor, the driven pulley, the
Carriage Unit, and the Head FFC, if any abnormal noise or wear is
found, replace the corresponding part(s) along with the ink tube.
The electric current flowing when driving the motor is irregularly large. Check the connection between the CR Encoder and the Main Board
(To protect the motor driver) Assy.
Encoder cable is damaged. Check the connection between the CR Motor and the Main Board Assy.
1138 CR Over current error Motor cable is damaged. Replace the CR Encoder Sensor. (See P.177)
Irregular load
Replace the CR Motor. (See P.181)
Encoder failure
Motor failure
The electric current flowing when driving the motor is irregularly large. Check if the Carriage Unit is correctly installed.
Encoder cable is damaged. Check if there is some foreign material on the driving section of the
Motor cable is damaged. Carriage Unit.
Irregular load Check the connection between the CR Encoder and the Main Board
113A CR Overload error Encoder failure Assy.
Motor failure Check the connection between the CR Motor and the Main Board Assy.
Replace the CR Encoder Sensor. (See P.177)
Replace the CR Motor. (See P.181)
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the CR Encoder Sensor. (See P.177)
specified value just before stopping.
113B CR Over speed error
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
Detects that it is being driven in the opposite direction to the specified Check the connection between the CR Encoder and the Main Board
driving direction. Assy.
The polarity of encoder cable is opposite. Check the connection between the CR Motor and the Main Board Assy.
113C CR Reversing error
The polarity of motor cable is opposite. Replace the CR Encoder Sensor. (See P.177)
Encoder failure
Irregular load
Detects that the driving period is irregularly long. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Driving time-out
113D CR Irregular load
error
Firmware becomes out of control.
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the CR Encoder Sensor. (See P.177)
specified value. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Velocity deviation Irregular load
113E CR Replace the CR Motor. (See P.181)
error Encoder failure
Motor driver failure
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly slower speed than the Check if the Carriage Unit is correctly installed.
specified value. Check if there is some foreign material on the driving section of the
Encoder cable is damaged. Carriage Unit.
Motor cable is damaged. Check the connection between the CR Encoder and the Main Board
113F CR Lock error Irregular load Assy.
Encoder failure Check the connection between the CR Motor and the Main Board Assy.
Motor failure
Replace the CR Encoder Sensor. (See P.177)
Replace the CR Motor. (See P.181)
The electric current flowing when driving the motor is irregularly large. Check if there is some foreign material causing extra load between the
Encoder cable is damaged. PF Motor and the PF roller.
Motor cable is damaged. Check the connection between the PF Encoder Sensor and the Main
122A PF Overload error Irregular load Board Assy.
Encoder failure Check the connection between the PF Motor and the Main Board Assy.
Motor failure Replace the PF Encoder Sensor. (See P.202)
Replace the PF Motor. (See P.203)
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the PF Encoder Sensor. (See P.202)
specified value just before stopping.
122B PF Over speed error
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
Detects that it is being driven in the opposite direction to the specified Check the connection between the PF Encoder Sensor and the Main
driving direction. Board Assy.
The polarity of encoder cable is opposite. Check if there is some foreign material causing extra load between the
122C PF Reversing error
The polarity of motor cable is opposite. PF Motor and the PF roller.
Encoder failure Replace the PF Encoder Sensor. (See P.202)
Irregular load
Detects that the driving period is irregularly long. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Driving time-out
122D PF Irregular load
error
Firmware becomes out of control.
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the PF Encoder Sensor. (See P.202)
specified value. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Velocity deviation Irregular load
122E PF Replace the PF Motor. (See P.203)
error Encoder failure
Motor driver failure
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly slower speed than the Check if there is some foreign material causing extra load between the
specified value. PF Motor and the PF roller.
Encoder cable is damaged. Check the connection between the PF Encoder Sensor and the Main
122F PF Lock error Motor cable is damaged. Board Assy.
Irregular load Check the connection between the PF Motor and the Main Board Assy.
Encoder failure Replace the PF Encoder Sensor. (See P.202)
Motor failure
Replace the PF Motor. (See P.203)
The electric current flowing when driving the motor is irregularly large. Check if there is some foreign material causing extra load between the
Encoder cable is damaged. APG Motor and the carriage unit.
Motor cable is damaged. Check the connection between the APG Motor Sensor and the Main
151A APG Overload error
Irregular load Board Assy.
Encoder failure Replace the APG Motor. (See P.182)
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the APG Motor. (See P.182)
specified value just before stopping.
151B APG Over speed error
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
Detects that it is being driven in the opposite direction to the specified Check the connection between the APG Motor Sensor and the Main
driving direction. Board Assy.
The polarity of encoder cable is opposite. Replace the APG Motor. (See P.182)
151C APG Reversing error
The polarity of motor cable is opposite.
Encoder failure
Irregular load
Detects that the driving period is irregularly long. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Driving time-out
151D APG Irregular load
error
Firmware becomes out of control.
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the APG Motor. (See P.182)
specified value. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Velocity deviation Irregular load
151E APG
error Encoder failure
Motor driver failure
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly slower speed than the Check if there is some foreign material causing extra load between the
specified value. APG Motor and the carriage unit.
Encoder cable is damaged. Check the connection between the APG Motor Sensor and the Main
151F APG Lock error Motor cable is damaged. Board Assy.
Irregular load Replace the APG Motor. (See P.182)
Encoder failure
Motor failure
The electric current flowing when driving the motor is irregularly large. Check if there is some foreign material causing extra load on the
Encoder cable is damaged. Rewind Unit.
Motor cable is damaged. Check the connection between the Rewind Unit and the Main Board
152A Rewind Overload error
Irregular load Assy.
Encoder failure Replace the Rewind Motor. (See P.194)
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Rewind Motor. (See P.194)
specified value just before stopping.
152B Rewind Over speed error
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
Detects that it is being driven in the opposite direction to the specified Check the connection between the Rewind Unit and the Main Board
driving direction. Assy.
The polarity of encoder cable is opposite. Replace the Rewind Motor. (See P.194)
152C Rewind Reversing error
The polarity of motor cable is opposite.
Encoder failure
Irregular load
Detects that the driving period is irregularly long. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Driving time-out
152D Rewind Irregular load
error
Firmware becomes out of control.
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Rewind Motor. (See P.194)
specified value. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Velocity deviation Irregular load
152E Rewind
error Encoder failure
Motor driver failure
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly slower speed than the Check if there is some foreign material causing extra load on the
specified value. Rewind Unit.
Encoder cable is damaged. Check the connection between the Rewind Unit and the Main Board
152F Rewind Lock error Motor cable is damaged. Assy.
Irregular load Replace the Rewind Motor. (See P.194)
Encoder failure
Motor failure
The home position of the Driven Pulley is not detected. Check the connection of the Roller Release HP Sensor.
Check if the Driven Pulley rotates smoothly without any overload.
Driven roller HP
1530 Driven Roller Replace the Roller Release HP Sensor. (See P.193)
detection error
Replace the Driven Roller Release Motor.
(See P.192)
The electric current flowing when driving the motor is irregularly large. Check if there is some foreign material causing extra load on the driven
Encoder cable is damaged. roller release system.
Motor cable is damaged. Check the connection between the Driven Roller Release Motor and the
153A Driven Roller Overload error
Irregular load Main Board Assy.
Encoder failure Replace the Driven Roller Release Motor.
Motor failure (See P.192)
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Driven Roller Release Motor.
specified value just before stopping. (See P.192)
153B Driven Roller Over speed error
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Detects that it is being driven in the opposite direction to the specified Check the connection between the Driven Roller Release Motor and the
driving direction. Main Board Assy.
The polarity of encoder cable is opposite. Replace the Driven Roller Release Motor.
153C Driven Roller Reversing error
The polarity of motor cable is opposite. (See P.192)
Encoder failure
Irregular load
Detects that the driving period is irregularly long. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Driving time-out
153D Driven Roller Irregular load
error
Firmware becomes out of control.
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Driven Roller Release Motor.
specified value. (See P.192)
Velocity deviation Irregular load
153E Driven Roller
error Encoder failure Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Motor driver failure
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly slower speed than the Check if there is some foreign material causing extra load on the driven
specified value. roller release system.
Encoder cable is damaged. Check the connection between the Driven Roller Release Motor and the
153F Driven Roller Lock error Motor cable is damaged. Main Board Assy.
Irregular load Replace the Driven Roller Release Motor.
Encoder failure (See P.192)
Motor failure
Cutter HP detection The home position of the Cutter is not detected. Check the connection of the Cutter Sensor.
1540 Cutter
error Replace the Cutter Unit. (See P.196)
The Cutter Unit operation is not detected even the electric current flows Check the connection between the Cutter Unit and the Main Board
when the printer is turned on. Assy.
Encoder cable is damaged. Replace the Cutter Unit. (See P.196)
Motor disconnection
1549 Cutter Motor cable is damaged.
error
Encoder failure
Motor failure
Irregular load
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
The electric current flowing when driving the motor is irregularly large. Check if there is some foreign material causing extra load on the Cutter
Encoder cable is damaged. Unit.
Motor cable is damaged. Check the connection between the Cutter Unit and the Main Board
154A Cutter Overload error
Irregular load Assy.
Encoder failure Replace the Cutter Unit. (See P.196)
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Cutter Unit. (See P.196)
specified value just before stopping.
154B Cutter Over speed error
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Detects that it is being driven in the opposite direction to the specified Check the connection between the Cutter Unit and the Main Board
driving direction. Assy.
The polarity of encoder cable is opposite. Replace the Cutter Unit. (See P.196)
154C Cutter Reversing error
The polarity of motor cable is opposite.
Encoder failure
Irregular load
Detects that the driving period is irregularly long. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Driving time-out
154D Cutter Irregular load
error
Firmware becomes out of control.
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Cutter Unit. (See P.196)
specified value. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Velocity deviation Irregular load
154E Cutter
error Encoder failure
Motor driver failure
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly slower speed than the Check if there is some foreign material causing extra load on the Cutter
specified value. Unit.
Encoder cable is damaged. Check the connection between the Cutter Unit and the Main Board
154F Cutter Lock error Motor cable is damaged. Assy.
Irregular load Replace the Cutter Unit. (See P.196)
Encoder failure
Motor failure
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
IC Cover Unlock Solenoid is not operate normally. Check the connection between the Cartridge Cover Sensor and the
Main Board Assy.
Ink Cartridge
13F0 ICL operation error Replace the Cartridge Cover Sensor (L/R) with new ones. (See P.164,
Cover
P.165)
Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Valve select operation failed. Check the connection between the Ink System Unit and the Main Board
Valve HP Assy.
1411 Select error
Selector Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
The number of pump counter reached the specified upper limit. (Pump Replace the Ink System Unit (See P.205), and clear the counter using
1412 Pump Pump life error
Motors life (Ink System Units life)) the Service Program.
Pump release operation failed. Check the connection between the Ink System Unit and the Main Board
Assy.
1419 Pump Pump release error
Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
The electric current flowing when driving the motor is irregularly large. Check the connection between the Ink System Unit and the Main Board
Encoder cable is damaged. Assy.
Motor cable is damaged. Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
141A Pump Overload error
Irregular load Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Encoder failure
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
specified value just before stopping.
141B Pump Over speed error
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Detects that it is being driven in the opposite direction to the specified Check the connection between the Ink System Unit and the Main Board
driving direction. Assy.
The polarity of encoder cable is opposite. Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
141C Pump Reversing error
The polarity of motor cable is opposite.
Encoder failure
Irregular load
Detects that the driving period is irregularly long. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Driving time-out
141D Pump Irregular load
error
Firmware becomes out of control.
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
specified value. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Velocity deviation Irregular load
141E Pump
error Encoder failure
Motor driver failure
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly slower speed than the Check the connection between the Ink System Unit and the Main Board
specified value. Assy.
Encoder cable is damaged. Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
141F Pump Lock error Motor cable is damaged.
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Motor failure
The number of replacement counter of the ink cartridges has reached Check if the waste ink pads attached to the ink cartridge holder are
Holder Ink the specified life. (the life of the waste ink pad attached to the ink contaminated. If it has already absorbed a considerable amount of ink,
1430 Holder ink pad error
Pad cartridge holder) exchange the ink cartridge holder (L and R), and clear the counter using
the Service Program.
The number of operation counter of the Ink Selector has reached the Replace the Ink Selector, and clear the counter using the Service
1431 Ink Selector Ink selector life error
specified life. Program.
The IC Cover can not be opened. Check if the IC Cover is correctly installed.
Check if the sensor which detects the open/closed status of the cover,
IC cover unlock
1434 IC Cover and the solenoid which locks the cover have any defects.
error
Replace the Cartridge Cover Sensor (L/R) with new ones. (See P.164,
P.165)
Waste ink Maintenance tank A Maintenance Tank for a wrong destination has been installed. Replace the Maintenance Tank with a correct one for this printer.
1438
related error
The home position of the Cap is not detected. Check the connection of the Cap HP Sensor.
1439 Cap Cap error
Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
The electric current flowing when driving the motor is irregularly large. Check the connection between the Ink System Unit and the Main Board
Encoder cable is damaged. Assy.
Motor cable is damaged. Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
143A Cap Overload error
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Motor failure
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
specified value just before stopping.
143B Cap Over speed error
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Detects that it is being driven in the opposite direction to the specified Check the connection between the Ink System Unit and the Main Board
driving direction. Assy.
The polarity of encoder cable is opposite. Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
143C Cap Reversing error
The polarity of motor cable is opposite.
Encoder failure
Irregular load
Detects that the driving period is irregularly long. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Driving time-out
143D Cap Irregular load
error
Firmware becomes out of control.
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
specified value. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Velocity deviation Irregular load
143E Cap
error Encoder failure
Motor driver failure
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly slower speed than the Check the connection between the Ink System Unit and the Main Board
specified value. Assy.
Encoder cable is damaged. Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
143F Cap Lock error Motor cable is damaged.
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Motor failure
The electric current flowing when driving the motor is irregularly large. Check the connection between the Pressurizing Unit and the Main
Encoder cable is damaged. Board Assy.
Pressurizing Motor cable is damaged. Replace the Pressurizing Unit. (See P.214)
144A Overload error
Pump Irregular load
Encoder failure
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Pressurizing Unit. (See P.214)
Pressurizing specified value just before stopping.
144B Over speed error
Pump Irregular load
Encoder failure
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
Detects that it is being driven in the opposite direction to the specified Check the connection between the Pressurizing Unit and the Main
driving direction. Board Assy.
Pressurizing The polarity of encoder cable is opposite. Replace the Pressurizing Unit. (See P.214)
144C Reversing error
Pump The polarity of motor cable is opposite.
Encoder failure
Irregular load
Detects that the driving period is irregularly long. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Pressurizing Driving time-out
144D Irregular load
Pump error
Firmware becomes out of control.
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Pressurizing Unit. (See P.214)
specified value. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Pressurizing Velocity deviation Irregular load
144E
Pump error Encoder failure
Motor driver failure
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly slower speed than the Check the connection between the Pressurizing Unit and the Main
specified value. Board Assy.
Encoder cable is damaged. Replace the Pressurizing Unit. (See P.214)
Pressurizing
144F Lock error Motor cable is damaged.
Pump
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Motor failure
Pressurizing Pressurizing reset The pressurizing cannot be reset. The Pressure Sensor remains on, even Replace the Pressurizing Unit. (See P.214)
1536
Pump error after the pressurizing has been reset.
The motor driving does not end even after the specified period of time Check the connection of the Pressurizing Unit.
Pressurizing has passed.
1537 Pressurizing error Check the connection of the Pressure tubes.
Pump
Replace the Pressurizing Unit. (See P.214)
The home position of the Wiper is not detected. Check the connection of the Wiper HP Sensor.
1489 Wiper Wiper error
Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
The electric current flowing when driving the motor is irregularly large. Check if there is some foreign material causing extra load on the Wiper
Encoder cable is damaged. system.
Motor cable is damaged. Check the connection between the Ink System Unit and the Main Board
148A Wiper Overload error
Irregular load Assy.
Encoder failure Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
Motor failure
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
specified value just before stopping.
148B Wiper Over speed error
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Detects that it is being driven in the opposite direction to the specified Check the connection between the Ink System Unit and the Main Board
driving direction. Assy.
The polarity of encoder cable is opposite. Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
148C Wiper Reversing error
The polarity of motor cable is opposite.
Encoder failure
Irregular load
Detects that the driving period is irregularly long. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Driving time-out
148D Wiper Irregular load
error
Firmware becomes out of control.
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly faster speed than the Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
specified value. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Velocity deviation Irregular load
148E Wiper
error Encoder failure
Motor driver failure
Motor failure
Detects that it is being driven at an irregularly slower speed than the Check the connection between the Ink System Unit and the Main Board
specified value. Assy.
Encoder cable is damaged. Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
148F Wiper Lock error Motor cable is damaged.
Irregular load
Encoder failure
Motor failure
Ink select operation failed. Check the connection between the Ink Selector and the Main Board
Ink Selector Motor is broken. Assy.
1494 Ink Selector Ink selector error
Ink Selector Sensor is broken. Replace the Ink Selector. (See P.232)
Ink Selector is overloaded. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Ink select operation failed. Check the connection between the Ink Selector and the Main Board
Ink selector sensor Ink Selector Sensor is broken. Assy.
1496 Ink Selector
error detection Replace the Ink Selector. (See P.232)
Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
The ink selecting operation does not end even after the specified period Replace the Ink Selector. (See P.232)
Switching time-out
1497 Ink Selector of time has passed because the Ink Selector (the sensor or motor) is
error
broken.
Detects that the driving period is irregularly long. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Driving time-out
149D Ink Selector Irregular load
error
Firmware becomes out of control.
The home position of the carriage unit is not detected. Check the connection of the CR HP Sensor.
CR HP detection
1125 CR Replace the CR HP Sensor. (See P.178)
error
Check if the carriage lock is operating.
When releasing the driven roller, the Roller Release HP Sensor cannot Check the installation status of the Roller Release HP Sensor. (See
detect the change of status. P.193)
Driven Roller Release motor phase
1501 Check the connection between the Roller Release HP Sensor and the
Release detection error
Main Board Assy.
Replace the Roller Release HP Sensor. (See P.193)
During PG operation, the PG HP Sensor cannot detect the change of Check the installation status of the PG HP Sensor. (See P.185)
PG phase detection status. Check the connection between the PG HP Sensor and the Main Board
150C PG
error Assy.
Replace the PG HP Sensor. (See P.185)
Abnormal Cutter operation is detected. Check the connection between the Cutter Unit and the Main Board
Slipping of the teeth of the timing belt. Assy.
1541 Cutter Cutter return error
Slack of the timing belt. Replace the Cutter Unit. (See P.196)
Abnormality of the cutter sensor.
Paper thickness During detection of paper thickness, the thickness cannot be determined Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
1551 Sensor
determining error because chattering occurs.
Mechanism Paper thickness at At power-on, the paper thickness sensor detects more than 2.2mm paper Execute the Paper Thickness Sensor Position Adjustment. (See P.344)
1561 thickness.
system power-on error Replace the Paper Thickness Sensor. (See P.189)
Due to the leak of AID current, the specified voltage cannot be Check the flushing box and around it, and remove ink and dust if
achieved. attached on it. (Electric current may leak through the accumulated ink
1800 AID AID voltage error or dust.)
Replace the AID Board. (See P.228)
Replace the Ink System Unit. (See P.205)
D131 AID AID error AID function is not working. Perform the AID Function check. (See P.349)
Head driver The temperature of the Head Driver rises, and reaches the specified Check the connection of the Head FFC, and if there is abnormality
131B Printhead (transmission gate) level. (slant connection or the like), correct it.
overheat error Replace the Printhead. (See P.209)
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
The Head FFC is not connected correctly. Check the connection of the Head FFC, and if there is abnormality
(slant connection or the like), correct it.
1A37 Printhead Thermistor error
The thermistor detects a temperature out of the specification. Replace the Printhead. (See P.209)
The thermistor is broken.
Head rank ID input The information of the Head rank ID is wrong. Configure the Head rank ID again. (See P.305)
1A41 Printhead
error
CSIC destination An Ink Cartridge for a wrong destination has been installed. Replace the Ink Cartridge with a correct one for this printer.
1427 CSIC
setting error
HEAD_B board assy Head_B board assys on both the left and the right have an abnormality. Clear the counter using the Service Program. (See P.360)
1428 CSIC
error
Incorrect RTC data The value information on various absolute time stored on NVRAM is Check if the RTC backup battery is installed properly.
1A23 RTC abnormal.
error Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
The RTC circuit on the Main Board Assy malfunctions. 1. Turn the power off and remove the RTC backup battery.
2. After several seconds, re-attach the battery and turn the power back
RTC Access T/O
1A26 RTC on.
error
3. If the printer recovers from the error, set the date and time using the
Service Program.
Transistor The transistor has a defect. Replace the Printhead. (See P.209)
1A38 Hardware environmental The thermistor detects a temperature out of the specification.
temperature error
1A39 Hardware Head error The active signal of Head error has been detected. Replace the Printhead. (See P.209)
1A40 Hardware IC22 error The destination is wrong. Configure the destination again.
I2C communication Communication error. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
error (Between
1A50 Hardware
elements on ASIC
and MAIN)
I2C communication Communication error. Replace the Sub Board Assy. (See P.170)
error (Between
1A51 Hardware
elements on SUB
and MAIN)
I2C communication Communication error. Replace the Sub Board Assy;B. (See P.172)
error (Between
1A52 Hardware
elements on SUB-B
and MAIN)
Error Details
Error Code Description Remedy
Failed Part Error Name
I2C communication Communication error. Replace the Sub Board Assy;C. (See P.174)
error (Between
1A53 Hardware
elements on SUB-C
and MAIN)
2000 Memory NVRAM error NVRAM erase or write error has occurred. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
2002 Memory SDRAM error SDRAM read/write error has occurred. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Installation of the firmware has been failed. Re-install the firmware.
FLASH BOOT
2003 Memory Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
SUM CHECK error
The Flash ROM has a defect. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Reading/decompressing the firmware has been failed. Re-install the firmware.
200A Memory F/W load error
Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
System interrupt A system failure such as CPU failure, defective cash or the like has Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
200D System watchdog time-out occurred.
error
200E System Unknown NMI The CPU has detected an unknown NMI. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Connection between the HEAD_B Board Assy and the Main Board Check the connection between the HEAD_B Board Assy and the Main
Assy has an abnormality. Board Assy.
UART
2010 System Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
communication error
Replace the HEAD_B Board Assy (Ink Cartridge Holder L/R). (See
P.216, P.222)
The AC power has been shut off due to a power failure, unplugged, Check the connection of the AC cable, and if there is abnormality,
power supply board failure, or main board failure or the like. correct it.
3000 Shut down AC shut-off
Replace the Power Supply Board Assy. (See P.169)
Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
Fxxx The firmware has a defect. Install the correct firmware.
*xxx The Main Board Assy is broken. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
CPU CPU-related error
represents
error number
Dxxx This is a debug error that occurs at product development. In principle, it 1. Restart the printer. If the error does not occur, observe the printer for
*xxx does not occur for mass-produced products; however, it might occur recurrence.
represents Debug error due to unexpected causes such as external noises. 2. Re-install the firmware.
error number 3. Replace the Main Board Assy. (See P.167)
There is a foreign material or dirt absorbing ink around the Printhead. Check around the Printhead for a dirt or foreign material, and remove it if any.
Paper is floating from the platen. Change the setting of [PAPER SUCTION] to a higher level from the Control Panel.
Check the operation of the Suction Fan, and replace it with a new one if there is
abnormality. (See P.200)
This smear occurs because the paper on which ink dries slowly is used. Change the setting of [DRYING TIME] from the Control Panel.
If the smear occurs the leading/posterior edge, the paper may touch the Printhead Try printing the current job again with the top and bottom margins widened.
due to the deformation resulted from the high duty printing.
Horizontal banding Paper setting made in the printer driver is wrong. Correct the paper setting of the printer driver.
There is something wrong with paper feeding. Check the PF Scale for scratch, contamination, and correct it if any.
Check the PF Encoder for contamination, and clean it if needed.
Carry out the T&B&S Adjustment. (See P.342)
Carry out the PF Timing Belt Tension Adjustment. (See P.338)
Replace the PF Encoder Sensor. (See P.202)
Replace the PF Motor. (See P.203)
The printhead has not been adjusted properly. Carry out the Printhead Slant Adjustment (CR). (See P.309)
Carry out the Printhead Slant Adjustment (PF). (See P.312)
If the banding occurs soon after replacing the Main Board Assy, the parameter Import the NVRAM parameters from the former Main Board Assy.
settings of the NVRAM may be incorrect.
The Printhead has a defect. Replace the Printhead. (See P.209)
Vertical banding Adjustments have not been carried out properly. Carry out the Auto Uni-D Adjustment. (See P.314)
The carriage unit cannot move smoothly. Check the CR Timing Belt and the Drive Pulley for a defect.
4
DISASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY
Confidential
Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/7900/7910/9700/9710/9900/9910 Revision D
W A R N IN G The power switch for this printer is installed on the secondary C A U T IO N Make sufficient work space for servicing.
side of the power circuit; therefore, the power is always Locate the printer on a stable and flat surface.
supplied unless the AC Cable is unplugged. To prevent electric The ink-path-related components or parts should be firmly and
shock and circuit damage during servicing, make sure to follow securely reinstalled on the printer to prevent the ink from
the instructions below. leakage.
Before removing a circuit board, make sure to unplug the Use only recommended tools for disassembly, assembly or
AC Cable from the AC outlet and confirm the LEDs are adjustment of the printer.
turned off by pressing the Power button on the Operating When using compressed air products; such as air duster, for
Panel. This operation discharges the residual charge in the cleaning during repair and maintenance, the use of such
printer. products containing flammable gas is prohibited.
Make sure not to place the removed circuit boards on the Apply lubricants and adhesives as specified.
metal and such directly. Be careful not to soil the printer or the floor with the leaked ink
Always wear gloves for disassembly and reassembly to avoid when removing the ink-path-related components or parts.
injury from sharp metal edges. Spread a sheet of paper or cloth on the floor in advance.
Never touch the ink or wasted ink with bare hands. If ink comes Do not touch electrical circuit boards with bare hands as the
into contact with your skin, wash it off with soap and water elements on the board are so sensitive that they can be easily
immediately. If irritation occurs, contact a physician. damaged by static electricity. If you have to handle the boards
If ink gets in your eye, flush the eye with fresh water and see a with bare hands, use static electricity discharge equipment such
doctor immediately. as anti-static wrist straps.
When powering this product, high-voltage current may be When reassembling the printer, make sure to connect the
applied on the following parts/components. To prevent connectors of the electric components or parts correctly and
ELECTRIC SHOCK, do not touch the parts/components when securely. Use extreme care when connecting FFCs (flexible flat
the power is ON. If the shock should happen, the flowing cables). Improper connection of the FFCs, such as inserting
current is very tiny, about a few hundreds A, therefore it will them diagonally into the connectors, could cause short-
not do any harm on the human body. circuiting and lead to breakdown of the electric elements on the
Ink System Unit (Flushing Box) boards.
Power Supply Board Assy When reassembling the printer, make sure to route the FFCs
AID Board and other cables as specified in this chapter. Failure to do so
When replacing the Main Board, Power Supply Board, or may cause an unexpected contact of the cables with sharp metal
Power harnesses and such, make sure to check visually if any edges, or lead to lower the noise immunity.
harness is caught in between or any wrong connection exists. When the printer has to be operated with the covers removed,
take extra care not to get your fingers or clothes caught in
moving parts.
When you have to remove any parts or components that are
provided as after-service-parts but are not described in this
chapter, carefully observe how they are installed and make
sure to remember it before removing them.
C A U T IO N The cutter blade is razor-sharp. Be especially careful when 4.1.2 Orientation Definition
handling the cutter.
The terms used for indicating the orientation/direction throughout this chapter are as
Carbide blade employed for the cutter blade is hard but brittle.
follows.
Be careful not to hit it against metal parts of the printer as it
can be easily damaged. Up
When you removed any parts (especially cables) that are
secured with acetate tape or two-sided tape, be sure to reinstall
and secure them with the tape as exactly the same as they were.
Disassembling the frame and some components of the printer is
prohibited because they are assembled with precise Rear
measurements in 1/100 mm unit at the factory.
Left
Right
Front
Down
Figure 4-1. Orientation Definition
4.1.4 Cautions when replacing the Main Board Assy/Power Supply Board Assy
For this printer, so as to drive the CR Motor and PF Motor properly, the characteristics of them are stored in the Main Board Assy, and used to optimize the performance in
accordance with the Power Supply Board Assy. Therefore, when replacing the parts mentioned below, check if the motor characteristics label is attached on the motor, and make
sure to perform an appropriate measure for the concerning replacement.
C A U T IO N Some of the parts can be attached even in a wrong combination. Even if a wrong part is attached, abnormality may not occur or not be noticed immediately.
Therefore, make sure to confirm that your parts to use are correct before ordering and/or installing them.
NOTE: The following part names are for Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910.
Color Blocks
IC Shaft Cover L
(p144) Right Cover
(p148)
IC Cover L
(p143)
CR Scale
(p175)
CR Motor
(p181)
CR Encoder Sensor
(p177)
CR HP Sensor
(p178)
APG Motor
(p182)
Carriage Unit
(p187)
PF Encoder Sensor
(p202) PE Sensor Paper Thickness Sensor
(p189)
Rewind Unit
(p194)
PF Motor
(p203)
Cutter Unit
(p196)
Suction Fans
(p203)
PW Sensor
Ink Tube L Pressurizing Unit (p190) Ink Mark Sensor
(p242) (p214) (p230)
Ink Selector
(p232)
Printhead
(p209)
AID Board
(p228)
Main Board
(p250)
Take-up Reel LED
(p247)
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See 4.4.1.1 Unlocking the See 4.4.1.2 Unlocking the IC See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/ See 4.4.7.1 Take-up Reel Cover
Carriage Unit manually (p140) Cover manually (p141) R) (p147) (p245)
HOUSING
START
See 4.4.2.1 Control Panel (p142) See 4.4.2.14 Rear Left Cover See 4.4.2.15 Rear Cover (p159) See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC See 4.4.2.9 Front Cover (Middle) See 4.4.2.5 Front Cover (L/R) See 4.4.2.2 IC Cover (L/R)
(p158) Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145) (L only) (p152) (p146) (p143)
See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/ See 4.4.2.3 IC Shaft Cover (L/R)
Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145) (R only) R) (p147) (L only)* (p144)
See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/ See 4.4.2.8 Left Cover (p150) See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/
R) (p147) (R only) R) (p147)*
See 4.4.2.7 Right Cover (p148) See 4.4.2.15 Rear Cover (p159) See 4.4.2.12 Spindle Cover L See 4.4.2.19 Cartridge Cover See 4.4.2.1 Control Panel (p142)
(p155) Sensor L (p165)
See 4.4.2.11 Spindle Cover R See 4.4.2.15 Rear Cover (p159) See 4.4.2.17 Front Cover Sensor L See 4.4.2.13 Roll Cover Assy
(p154) (p162) (p156) See 4.4.2.7 Right Cover (p148)
See 4.4.6.5 Ink Cartridge Holder See 4.4.2.16 Front Cover Sensor
R (p216) R (p160) See 4.4.2.8 Left Cover (p150)
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See 4.4.2.1 Control Panel (p142) See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC See 4.4.2.15 Rear Cover (p159) See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC
Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145) (L only) Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145)
See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/ See 4.4.3.1 Main Board Assy See 4.4.3.2 Power Supply Board See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/
Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145) R) (p147) (L only)* (p167) Assy (p169) R) (p147) *
See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/ See 4.4.2.8 Left Cover (p150) See 4.4.2.1 Control Panel (p142)
R) (p147) *
See 4.4.2.7 Right Cover (p148) See 4.4.2.14 Rear Left Cover See 4.4.2.7 Right Cover (p148)
(p158)
See 4.4.3.4 Sub Board Assy; B See 4.4.6.7 AID Board (p228) See 4.4.3.5 Sub Board Assy; C See 4.4.2.8 Left Cover (p150)
(p172) (p174)
CARRIAGE MECHANISM
START
See 4.4.2.1 Control Panel (p142) See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC
Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145)
See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/
Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145) (R only) R) (p147) *
See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/ See 4.4.2.1 Control Panel (p142)
R) (p147) (R only)
See 4.4.2.7 Right Cover (p148) See 4.4.2.7 Right Cover (p148)
See 4.4.4.6 APG Motor (p182) See 4.4.4.1 CR Scale (p175) See 4.4.4.3 CR HP Sensor See 4.4.4.2 CR Encoder Sensor See 4.4.1.1 Unlocking the
(p178) (p177) Carriage Unit manually (p140)
See 4.4.6.1 Ink System Unit See 4.4.4.5 CR Motor (p181) See 4.4.4.4 Driven Pulley Unit See 4.4.2.10 Top Cover (p153)
(p205) (p179)
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See 4.4.2.1 Control Panel (p142) See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC See 4.4.5.4 Roller Release HP See 4.4.5.7 Suction Fan (p200)
Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145) (L only) Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145) Sensor (p193)
See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/ See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/
Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145) (R only) R) (p147) (L only)* R) (p147)*
See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/ See 4.4.2.8 Left Cover (p150) See 4.4.2.1 Control Panel (p142)
R) (p147) (R only)
See 4.4.2.7 Right Cover (p148) See 4.4.5.9 PF Motor (p203) See 4.4.5.8 PF Encoder Sensor See 4.4.2.7 Right Cover (p148)
(p202)
See 4.4.2.11 Spindle Cover R See 4.4.1.1 Unlocking the See 4.4.2.8 Left Cover (p150)
(p154) (R only) Carriage Unit manually (p140)
See 4.4.5.2 PW Sensor (p190) See 4.4.2.10 Top Cover (p153) See 4.4.2.15 Rear Cover (p159) See 4.4.1.1 Unlocking the
See 4.4.5.5 Rewind Unit (p194) Carriage Unit manually (p140)
See 4.4.5.1 Paper Thickness See 4.4.5.3 Driven Roller Release See 4.4.5.6 Cutter Unit (p196)
Sensor (p189) Motor (p192)
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See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC See 4.4.2.15 Rear Cover (p159) See 4.4.2.1 Control Panel (p142) See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC
Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145) (L only) Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145)
See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/ See 4.4.6.4 Pressurizing Unit See 4.4.2.4 IC Cover (L/R) & IC See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/
R) (p147) (L only*) (p214) Shaft Cover (L/R) (p145) (R only) R) (p147) *
See 4.4.2.8 Left Cover (p150) See 4.4.2.6 Maintenance Tank (L/ See 4.4.2.1 Control Panel (p142)
R) (p147) (R only)
See 4.4.6.6 Ink Cartridge Holder See 4.4.2.7 Right Cover (p148) See 4.4.2.7 Right Cover (p148)
L (p222)
See 4.4.1.1 Unlocking the See 4.4.4.8 PG HP Sensor See 4.4.6.7 AID Board (p228) See 4.4.6.5 Ink Cartridge Holder See 4.4.2.8 Left Cover (p150)
Carriage Unit manually (p140) (p185) R (p216)
See 4.4.6.8 Ink Mark Sensor See 4.4.6.2 Wiper Cleaner Assy See 4.4.6.1 Ink System Unit See 4.4.1.1 Unlocking the
(p230) (p208) (p205) Carriage Unit manually (p140)
See 4.4.6.10 Ink Tube R (p238) See 4.4.6.11 Ink Tube L (p242) See 4.4.6.9 Ink Selector (p232)
SPECTROPROOFER
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See 4.4.8.3 Right Cover See 4.4.8.6 Front Cover See 4.4.8.3 Right Cover See 4.4.8.5 I/F Cover (p262) See 4.4.8.10 CR HP Sensor See 4.4.8.9 Paper Pressing See 4.4.8.19 Paper Pressing See 4.4.8.14 Paper Pressing
(p260) (p263) (p260) (p268) Plate Sensor (p267) Unit (p281) Encoder (p272)
See 4.4.8.12 Mount Sensor See 4.4.8.18 Carriage Motor See 4.4.8.7 Main Board See 4.4.8.3 Right Cover See 4.4.8.8 Power Supply See 4.4.8.4 Left Cover See 4.4.8.17 Paper Pressing
(p270) (p279) (p264) (p260) Board (p266) (p261) Motor (p278)
See 4.4.8.4 Left Cover See 4.4.8.13 LED (p271) See 4.4.8.11 Thermistor See 4.4.8.15 Cooling Fan 1
(p261) (p269) (p274)
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See 4.4.8.2 Mounter (p259) See 4.4.8.6 Front Cover See 4.4.8.4 Left Cover See 4.4.8.5 I/F Cover (p262) See 4.4.8.10 CR HP Sensor
(p263) (p261) (p268)
This section describes procedures for disassembling the components allowed to be Gear
disassembled. Unless otherwise specified, disassembled units or components can be
reassembled by reversing the disassembly procedure.
1. Insert a piece of wire or the like into the hole shown in the figure.
2. Unlock the cover with it to open the IC Cover.
4.4.2 Housing
4.4.2.1 Control Panel
Control Panel
1. Insert a flathead screwdriver or a similar tool into the holes on both sides of the
Control Panel to unlock the two hooks, and detach the Control Panel.
2. Disconnect the FFC from the connector on the Control Panel.
Control Panel
FFC
IC Cover R
1. Turn the printer ON.
2. Press the [Ink Cover Open] button on the Control Panel to open the IC Cover R.
3. Turn the printer OFF.
4. Pull the IC Cover downwards to disconnect the joints to remove the IC Cover R.
Figure 4-13. Removing the IC Cover (L/R)
IC Shaft Cover R
4. Remove the two screws that secure the IC Shaft Cover R. Figure 4-15. Removing the IC Cover (L/R) & IC Shaft Cover (L/R)
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x8: two pieces
1. Push up the lower part of the Front Cover R to release the three hooks at the
bottom.
2. Release the two hooks on the top, and remove the Front Cover R.
Front Cover R
Hooks
C A U T IO N Make sure to use the Maintenance Tank with the type specified
below.
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910:
C12C890191 / C12C890193
Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710:
C12C890501 / C12C890502
1. Pull the handle of the Maintenance Tank R and remove the Maintenance Tank R.
NOTE: Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/7900/7910 does not have the Maintenance
Tank L.
Maintenance Tank R
B) Black, Phillips, Bind P-tite with S.W & P.W. M4x12: one piece
NOTE: Some of Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910 from a certain lot do not C
have the screw on the second from the top on the rear right. Therefore, in
such a case, the screws to be removed here is eight pieces.
C A U T IO N When removing the Right Cover, make sure to hold the upper part
so as not to catch (damage) the FFC shown in the figure.
FFC
Right Cover
B
1. Remove the Front Cover L (p146)
2. Remove the Maintenance Tank L. (p147)
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
A
3. Remove the two screws that secure the Top Cover Support Base L, and remove the
Top Cover Support Base L.
A) Black, Phillips, Bind P-tite with S.W & P.W. M4x12: one piece Top Cover Support Base L
B) Black, Phillips, Bind machine screw M4x8: one piece
Figure 4-20. Removing the Top Cover Support Base L
D) Silver, Phillips, Bind P-tite with S.W & P.W. M4x12: two pieces
E) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M4x8: two pieces
F) Silver, Phillips, Bind P-tite M4x12: two pieces
5. Remove the Left Cover.
C
D
Left Cover
F
C A U T IO N In the next step, the cover will drop immediately after removing the
last screw. Therefore, make sure to hold the cover when removing
the last few screws.
2. Remove the 12 screws that secure the Front Cover (Middle), and remove the Front
Cover (Middle).
A) Black, Phillips, Bind P-tite M4x10: 12 pieces
C A U T IO N When replacing the Front Cover with a new one, check if washers
are installed to the screw holes (x4) as shown below. If installed,
transfer them to the new Front Cover.
(Epson Stylus Pro 9700/9710/9900/9910 only.)
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro Front Cover (Middle)
7700/7710/7900/7910.
Top Cover
Spindle Cover R
B
9. Remove the retaining ring and remove the Roll Paper Guide.
- Right side - Retaining ring Pin
10. Pull out the pin from the shaft. Mounting
11. Remove the three screws that secure the Mounting.
Roll Paper Guide
C) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: one piece
D) Black, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x8: two pieces
12. Remove the Mounting. D
14. Remove the Roll Cover Assy by moving it to the left. Shaft
C
Guide pin
Shaft
A
B
A
B
Clamps
Hole
12. Remove the two screws that secure the Front Cover Sensor R.
- As seen from the right -
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: two pieces Front Cover Sensor R
6. Disconnect the two connectors (CN001, CN301) on the Power Supply Board
Assy.
7. Remove the two screws that secure the PS Board Mounting Plate, and remove the Figure 4-36. Removing the PS Board Mounting Plate
PS Board Mounting Plate.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: two pieces - As seen from the rear -
Saddle
8. Disconnect the connector (CN22) on the Main Board.
9. Release the cables from the seven clamp and the saddle. See Figure 4-37.
CN22
10. Release the cables from the clamp. See Figure 4-38.
11. Remove the two screws that secure the Front Cover Sensor L.
A) Black, Phillips, Bind P-tite M3x10: two pieces Front Cover Sensor L
12. Remove the Front Cover Sensor L while drawing out the harness from the hole on
the Main Frame.
- Front left -
Clamp
Hole
9. Release the harness from the two hooks. See Figure 4-40.
10. Remove the two screws that secure the Cartridge Cover Sensor R, and remove the
Cartridge Cover Sensor R. Figure 4-39. Removing the cover of the Head Board Assy R
Hooks
A
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
Secure the terminal of the grounding wire and the plate with the Figure 4-41. Releasing the Pressure Tube
same screw shown in the figure.
- Left side -
Screw
together
Plate
B
A
Hook
8. Disconnect the two connectors (CN408, CN409) on the Head Board Assy L.
- Left side -
Head Board Assy L
9. Release the harness from the two hooks and the tape. See Figure 4-43.
C H E C K When removing the screws in the next step, use a stubby driver or a
P O IN T ratchet screw driver.
Connectors C
10. Remove the two screws, and remove the Cartridge Cover Sensor L.
C) Black, Phillips, Bind P-tite M3x10: two pieces
Hooks
Tape
CN100
1. Remove the Rear Cover. (p159)
CN101
2. Disconnect the all cables and FFCs from the Main Board Assy. See Figure 4-44.
3. Remove the four screws that secure the Main Board Assy. See Figure 4-45.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: four pieces A
4. Release the four fasteners, and remove the Main Board Assy. Main Board Assy Fastener
Connector assignment: A D J U S T M E N T Be sure to refer to Chapter 5 Adjustment (see p283) and perform
R E Q U IR E D
specified adjustments after replacing the Main Board Assy.
Connector No. Color Destination
<Adjustment Item>
CN1 White Power Supply Board Assy (CN301)
NVRAM Backup OK
CN3 Red Suction Fan
1. NVRAM Backup
CN4 Yellow Suction Fan 2. Installing Firmware
CN5 Black Suction Fan 3. Setting Destination
CN10 Black Pressurizing Unit 4. NVRAM Restore
CN14 Black Pressurizing Unit 5. RTC&USB ID
CN19 (FFC) Control Pane 6. Input MAC Address
CN20 White Pressure Sensor NVRAM Backup NG
CN21 Black Front Cover Sensor R 1. Setting Destination
CN22 White Front Cover Sensor L 2. Head Rank ID
AID Board (CN1) 3. RTC&USB ID
CN23 (FFC)
4. Input Serial Number
CN28 - USB
5. Nozzle Check
CN36 White Driven Roller Release Motor Assy
6. Cleaning PG Adjustment
CN37 White Driven Roller Release Motor Assy
7. AID Function Check
CN100 White Sub Board Assy (CN100)
8. Initial Ink Charge Flag ON/OFF
CN101 White Sub Board Assy (CN101) 9. Installing Firmware
CN104 White Sub Board Assy (CN104) 10. CR/PF Motor Current Input
CN200 (FFC) Sub Board Assy; B (CN200) 11. Ink Mark Sensor Adjustment
CN201 (FFC) Sub Board Assy; B (CN201) 12. Rear Sensor AD Adjustment
CN202 White Sub Board Assy; B (CN202) 13. Band Feed
CN300 (FFC) Sub Board Assy; C (CN300) 14. Skew Check
CN301 White Sub Board Assy; C (CN301) 15. T&B&S Adjustment
CN400 (FFC) Head Board Assy (CN400) 16. Auto Uni-D Adjustment
Head Board Assy (CN500) 17. Auto Bi-D Adjustment
CN500 (FFC)
18. Cut Position Adjustment
CN501 - LAN
19. Colorimetric Calibration (Color ID)
20. Print Image
21. Input MAC Address
4.4.3.2 Power Supply Board Assy - As seen from the rear - PS Board Mounting Plate
W A R N IN G When removing the Power Supply Board Assy, do not start the
work immediately after disconnecting the AC cable. Wait for at
least five minutes for the electrolytic capacitor to finish Power Supply Board Assy
discharging residual charges. CN301
When powering this product, high-voltage current may be
applied on the Power Supply Board Assy. To prevent
ELECTRIC SHOCK, do not touch the Power Supply Board
Assy when the power is ON. If the shock should happen, the CN001
flowing current is very tiny, about a few hundreds A,
therefore it will not do any harm on the human body.
2. Disconnect the two connectors (CN001, CN301) on the Power Supply Board Assy. Power Supply Board Assy
3. Remove the two screws that secure the PS Board Mounting Plate, and remove the
PS Board Mounting Plate.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: two pieces
4. Remove the nine screws that secure the Power Supply Board Assy, and remove the
Power Supply Board Assy.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: nine pieces
C H E C K Remove the five screws on the upper side of Figure 4-47 using the
P O IN T screwdriver approx. 20 cm in length.
A
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
CN111
CN112
CN100
CN104 CN116
CN106
CN105
12. Unlock the Carriage Unit and move it to the left end.
13. Remove the four screws that secure the Sub Board Assy.
Sub Board Assy
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind P-tite M3x10: four pieces
Secure the terminal of the grounding wire and the plate with the
same screw shown in the figure.
Connector assignment:
CN202 CN200
- Right side -
Connector assignment:
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
Connector assignment:
CN305 CN302 CN307 CN303
Connector No. Color Destination
CN300 (FFC) Main Board Assy (CN300)
Figure 4-53. Connector locations
CN301 White Main Board Assy (CN301)
CN302 (FFC) PF Encoder Sensor - Left side -
CN303 White PF Motor
CN304 White CR Motor
Maintenance Tank (L) (Epson Stylus Pro 9700/9710/9900/9910
CN305 (FFC)
only)
CN309 Red Cutter Unit
CN310 White Roller Release HP Sensor
CN311 Red Cutter Unit
C A U T IO N Take extreme care to avoid soiling the CR Scale surfaces with ink
or by touching them with bare hands. In addition, be careful not to
scratch the surface on which patterns for detection is printed by
bumping the scale against frames of the main unit. The above
precautions should always be followed, or a malfunction of the
Hole Hook
Carriage Unit may occur.
Fence Guide
Step 7 CR Scale
Attach the CR Scale with the cutout on the top right corner.
- Front Right -
Cutout
CR Scale
CR Encoder Sensor
Detection part
CR Scale
FFC
4.4.4.3 CR HP Sensor
- Right Side -
1. Remove the Control Panel. (p142)
2. Remove the IC Cover R and the IC Shaft Cover R. (p145)
3. Remove the Maintenance Tank R. (p147) Connector
4. Remove the Right Cover. (p148)
5. Unlock the Carriage Unit. (p140)
6. Move the Carriage Unit to the location where the CR HP Sensor can be removed.
7. Disengage the four hooks that secure the CR HP Sensor, and remove the CR HP
Sensor.
C A U T IO N When disconnecting the connector in the next step, take care not to CR HP Sensor
push it inside the printer.
Hook
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
CR Belt
11. Remove the two screws that secure the Driven Pulley Holder, and remove the
Driven Pulley Holder. - Left side -
B) Silver, Phillips, Bind S-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x8: two pieces
CR Belt
12. Loosen the CR Belt tension adjustment screw. Drive pulley
13. Detach the CR Belt from the drive pulley of the CR Motor.
14. Pull out the CR Belt as shown in the figure, and remove the Driven Pulley Unit.
- Right front -
CR Belt tension
adjustment screw
Figure 4-61. Removing the Driven Pulley Holder Figure 4-63. Configuration Figure of the Driven Pulley Unit
4.4.4.5 CR Motor
1. Remove the Control Panel. (p142) - Right front -
CR Belt tension
2. Remove the IC Cover R and the IC Shaft Cover R. (p145) adjustment screw
3. Remove the Maintenance Tank R. (p147) CR Belt
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
9. Loosen the CR Belt tension adjustment screw to relieve the tension of the CR Belt.
- Left side -
10. Detach the CR Belt from the drive pulley of the CR Motor.
11. Remove the two screws that secure the CR Motor, and remove the CR Motor. See
Figure 4-65.
B) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M4x8: two pieces Drive pulley
C H E C K When having difficulty in removing the screw in the next step, first
P O IN T remove the plate B shown in Figure 4-69. (p183)
6. Remove the screw that secures the APG Motor Cover, and remove the APG Motor
Cover.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind S-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x8: one piece Figure 4-66. Removing the APG Motor (1)
7. Remove the two screws that secure the APG Motor, and remove the APG Motor.
Connector
B) Silver, Phillips, Pan S-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x6: two pieces
8. Disconnect the connector from the APG Motor.
APG Motor
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
C A U T IO N In the next step, after removing the Plate B the Main Frame will
drop and its weight may apply an extra load to the Carriage Unit.
Therefore, make sure to hold the cover or remove the Front Cover
(Middle) in advance. (p146) Removing the Front Cover (Middle)
will make the frame lighter and avoid extra loading to the Carriage
Unit.
11. Remove the nine screws that secure the Plate B, and remove the Plate B.
B) Silver, Phillips, Round Washer Head S-tite M3x6: two pieces
12. Remove the two screws that secure the APG Unit, and remove the APG Unit.
- Front right -
C) Silver, Phillips, Bind S-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x6: two pieces
13. Remove the two screws that secure the APG Motor, and remove the APG Motor
from the APG Unit.
D) Silver, Phillips, Pan S-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x6: two pieces
APG Unit
- Front right -
APG Motor
APG Unit
4.4.4.8 PG HP Sensor
1. Remove the Control Panel. (p142)
Ink Mark Sensor
2. Remove the IC Cover R and the IC Shaft Cover R. (p145)
3. Remove the Maintenance Tank R. (p147)
4. Remove the Right Cover. (p148)
5. Unlock the Carriage Unit and move it to the right end. (p140)
6. Remove the three screws that secure the Ink Mark Sensor, and remove the Ink
Mark Sensor.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind P-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x10: three pieces
7. Rotate the gear shown in Figure 4-73 until the cutout of the shading plate comes in
between the sensors detector as shown in Figure 4-73.
A
Gear
Shading Plate
Cutout
8. Disengage the hooks that secure the PG HP Sensor, and remove the PG HP
Sensor.
9. Disconnect the connector from the PG HP Sensor.
Hooks
PG HP Sensor
PG HP Sensor
Connector
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
C A U T IO N In the next step, after removing the Plate B the Main Frame will
drop and its weight may apply an extra load to the Carriage Unit.
Therefore, make sure to hold the cover or remove the Front Cover
(Middle) in advance. (p146) Removing the Front Cover (Middle)
will make the frame lighter and avoid extra loading to the Carriage
Unit.
13. Remove the nine screws that secure the Plate B, and remove the Plate B.
A) Silver, Phillips, Round Washer Head S-tite M3x6: nine pieces
14. Remove the each screw that secure the CR Stopper, and remove the three CR
Stoppers. CR Stopper
B) Silver, Phillips, Bind S-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x8: each one piece B CR Stopper
15. Remove the Carriage Unit by sliding it rightward.
Carriage Unit
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind S-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x6: one piece
In the next step, make sure to confirm the destination of each Connector
C A U T IO N
connector. When connecting them again, be sure to restore the
original routing.
10. Disconnect the connectors from the Paper Thickness Sensors. See Figure 4-80.
11. Disengage the hooks that secure the Paper Thickness Sensors, and remove the
Paper Thickness Sensors.
Connector
A D J U S T M E N T Be sure to refer to Chapter 5 Adjustment (see p283) and perform Paper Thickness Sensor
R E Q U IR E D
specified adjustments after replacing or removing the Paper
Thickness Sensor.
<Adjustment Item> Hook
1. Paper Thickness Sensor Position Adjustment Figure 4-80. Removing the Paper Thickness Sensor
4.4.5.2 PW Sensor
1. Remove the Control Panel. (p142)
2. Remove the IC Cover R and the IC Shaft Cover R. (p145) Arm Unit
When installing the Arm Unit, be sure to secure the Arm Unit with
the screws while pressing it toward the platen.
A
7. Remove the screw that secure the PW Sensor Cover, and remove the PW Sensor
Figure 4-81. Removing the Arm Unit
Cover.
B) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M2x6 (bit: No.1): one piece
PW Sensor Cover
8. Remove the PW Sensor from the Arm, and disconnect the connector of the PW
Sensor.
Connector
PW Sensor
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
- Left side -
Connector
Hook
Gear
9. Remove the two screws that secure the Rewind Unit, and remove the Rewind Unit.
B) Silver, Phillips, Pan S-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x6: two pieces
Rewind Unit
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
10. Push down the handle, and remove the Cutter Cover.
Handle
11. Remove the two screws that secure the Cutter Cover Support, and remove the
Cutter Cover Support. - Top -
Mid-Front Cover
B
C
CN307
- Left inside -
Clamp 1
Clamp 2
Cutter Unit
Connector
Cutter Units Motor
Cover
C A U T IO N Since the hooks of the EJ Roller are fragile, do not apply excessive EJ Rollers
force to them in the next step.
3. Release the two each hooks that secure the EJ Rollers, and remove the EJ Rollers.
4. Disconnect the relay connector.
5. Release the harness from the clamp.
6. Remove the three screws that secure the Suction Fan.
Relay Connector
B) Silver, Phillips, Round Washer Head P-tite M3x12: three pieces
7. Remove the Suction Fan.
Hook
A D J U S T M E N T Be sure to refer to Chapter 5 Adjustment (see p283) and perform B
R E Q U IR E D Suction Fan
specified adjustments after replacing or removing the Suction Fan. Clamp
<Adjustment Item>
Figure 4-98. Removing the Suction Fan
1. Suction Fan Operation Check
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
A D J U S T M E N T Be sure to refer to Chapter 5 Adjustment (see p283) and perform - Left side -
R E Q U IR E D
specified adjustments after replacing or removing the PF Encoder
Sensor.
<Adjustment Item>
1. PF Encoder Adjustment
2. Skew Check
3. Band Feed FFC
4. T&B&S Adjustment B
PF Encoder Sensor
4.4.5.9 PF Motor
- Rear left -
1. Remove the IC Cover L and the IC Shaft Cover L. (p145)
Cable Retainer
2. Remove the Maintenance Tank L. (p147) CN303
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro Tape
7700/7710/7900/7910.
- Left side -
PF Motor Mounting Plate
PF Timing Belt
Drive pulley
8. Remove the two screws that secure the PF Motor, and remove the PF Motor from
- Left side - PF Motor Mounting Plate
the PF Motor Mounting Plate.
B) Silver, Phillips, Pan S-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x6: two pieces B
PF Motor
W A R N IN G When powering this product, high-voltage current may be applied Waste Ink Tube
on the Ink System Unit (Flushing Box). To prevent ELECTRIC
SHOCK, do not touch the Ink System Unit (Flushing Box) when the
power is ON. If the shock should happen, the flowing current is
very tiny, about a few hundreds A, therefore it will not do any Tube Stopper
harm on the human body.
Connector
9. Remove the two screws that secure the AID Board Cover, and remove the AID
Board Cover. - Top right -
After installing the AID Board Cover, check the status of the cable
connected to the CN2 on the AID Board, and if the black and white
cables can be seen, place the white one over the black one.
A
<Black and white cables are hidden> <Black & white cables can be seen>
No treatment required Place the white over the black Figure 4-106. Removing the AID Board Cover
- Top right -
AID Board
CN2
11. Remove the three screws that secure the plate, and remove the plate.
- Rear right -
B) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: three pieces
Plate Ink System Unit
12. Remove the screw that secures the Ink System Unit.
C) Silver, Phillips, Round Washer Head S-tite M4x6: one piece
13. Hold up the Ink System Unit to disengage the hook from the main body, and
remove the Ink System Unit.
PREPARATION FOR REPLACEMENT 1. Press the [OK] button while [Enter] Finish is displayed.
The Carriage Unit moves to the home position.
1. Remove the Control Panel. (p142)
2. Turn the printer OFF.
2. Remove the IC Cover R and the IC Shaft Cover R. (p145)
3. Reinstall the removed parts.
3. Remove the Maintenance Tank R. (p147)
4. Remove the Right Cover. (p148)
5. Reinstall the Control Panel.
6. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode.
Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ], [PaperFeed ], and [OK] button.
7. Select SELF TESTING Maintenance Wiper Exchange Sequence. Wiper Cleaner Assy
DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE
Tab
1. Push up the tab of the Wiper Cleaner Assy, and remove the Wiper Cleaner Assy.
4.4.6.3 Printhead
DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE
Hook
NOTE: In Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710s case, the Printhead can be
removed by starting from Step 13. Figure 4-110. Removing the CR Belt Cover
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910. CN118 FFCs
CN116
Sub Board Assy
4. Remove the Right Cover. (p148)
5. Remove the Left Cover. (p148)
6. Remove the Top Cover. (p153)
7. Unlock the Carriage Unit and move it to the left end. (p140)
8. Disengage the four hooks on the bottom, and remove the CR Belt Cover.
9. Disconnect the connectors (CN116, CN118) and FFCs (CN100, CN101, CN104,
CN105, CN106) on the Sub Board Assy.
NOTE: CN116 and CN118 are only for Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910. Figure 4-111. Disconnecting the connectors
10. Remove the three screws that secure the Ink Tube Holder.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind P-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x8: three pieces
Hook
11. Disengage the two hooks that secure the Ink Tube Holder, and remove the Ink
Tube Holder.
12. Release the harness from the cable guides.
Cable guides
C H E C K In Figure 4-114 and Figure 4-116, the Ink Tubes are disconnected
P O IN T to indicate the screw locations easily. In actual operation; however,
there is no need to disconnect them.
NOTE: The number of screws differs between Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/
9910 and Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710.
Ink Selector
B
C Figure 4-116. Removing the Ink Selector
Ink Selector D
Figure 4-114. Ink Selector fixing screws (Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910)
15. Attach the hook on the rear of the Ink Selector onto the Main Frame to secure the
Ink Selector. See Figure 4-117.
Hooks
C A U T IO N After secure the Ink Selector, make sure to place a sheet of paper
below it to catch the spilling remaining ink.
Ink Selector
Figure 4-117. Securing the Ink Selector to the main body (1)
Ink Selector
Sheet
Figure 4-118. Securing the Ink Selector to the main body (2)
16. Disconnect four FFCs from the Printhead. See Figure 4-119.
FFCs
C H E C K In the next step, to make it easier to remove the screw of the E
P O IN T Printhead it is recommended to use the long shaft screwdriver.
17. Remove the three screws that secure the Printhead, and remove the Printhead. See
Figure 4-119.
E) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M2x6 (bit: No.1): three pieces
Pressure Tube
A
4. Hold up the Pressurizing Unit, and release the harness from the clamp and the
M
cable retainer.
5. Disconnect the two connectors, and remove the Pressurizing Unit. Pressurizing Unit
Cable retainer
Connector
Clamp
INK DISCHARGE
Figure 4-122. Releasing the FFC, Waste Ink Tube and Pressure Tube
8. Release the Ink Tubes from the two hooks on the Ink Cartridge Holder R.
- Rear right -
9. Pull the Ink Tube backward to give it some slack.
Pull the Ink Tube forward to remove the slack. Route the Ink Tube
so as not to apply load to the bend of the tube at the front of the
printer.
10. Release the Ink Tubes from the six hooks on the Ink Tube Guide.
C A U T IO N Be careful not to apply load to the joint of the Ink Cartridge Holder
R and the Ink Tube.
- Rear right -
11. Disengage the two hooks that secure the Ink Tube Guide, and remove the Ink Tube
Guide from the main body.
- Rear right -
Hooks
12. Release the two hooks securing the cover of the Head Board Assy R, and remove
the cover.
13. Release the FFC from the clamp. Cover of Head Board Assy R
Hooks
Clamp
FFC
15. Remove the two screws, and detach the Ink Tubes.
- Right side -
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M2x16 (bit: No.1): two pieces
16. Remove the six screws that secure the Ink Cartridge Holder Mounting Plate, and
remove the Ink Cartridge Holder Mounting Plate.
B) Silver, Phillips, Round Washer Head S-tite M4x8: four pieces Figure 4-129. Detaching the Ink Tube
C A U T IO N When replacing the Ink Cartridge Holder R with a new one, make
sure to replace the Ink Cartridge Holder L together.
Ink Cartridge Holder Mounting Plate
C A U T IO N When replacing this part with a new one, refer to " 4.1.5
Differences of the parts/components between models " (Page
122) in advance, and make sure to replace it with a correct one.
When disassembling this part, be sure to discharge ink in
advance following the procedure below.
INK DISCHARGE
DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE
6. Release the Ink Tubes from the two hooks on the Ink Cartridge Holder L.
Pressure Tube
7. Pull the Ink Tube backward to give it some slack.
Ink Tube Guide
Pull the Ink Tube forward to remove the slack. Route the Ink Tube Hook
so as not to apply load to the bend of the tube at the front of the
printer. Figure 4-131. Releasing the Waste Ink Tube and Pressure Tube (before released)
8. Release the Ink Tubes from the six hooks on the Ink Tube Guide.
C A U T IO N Be careful not to apply load to the joint of the Ink Cartridge Holder
L and the Ink Tube.
Figure 4-132. Releasing the Waste Ink Tube and Pressure Tube (after released)
9. Disengage the two hooks that secure the Ink Tube Guide, and remove the Ink Tube
Guide from the main body.
- Rear left -
Hooks
10. Release the two hooks securing the cover of the Head Board Assy L, and remove
the cover.
11. Disconnect the FFC from the Head Board Assy L.
Hooks
FFC
12. Remove the two screws, and detach the Ink Tubes.
- Rear left -
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M2x16 (bit: No.1): two pieces
13. Remove the six screws that secure the Ink Cartridge Holder Mounting Plate, and
remove the Ink Cartridge Holder Mounting Plate. - Left side -
Screw
B) Silver, Phillips, Round Washer Head S-tite M4x8: four pieces together
C) Silver, Phillips, Round Washer Head S-tite M3x6: two pieces
14. Remove the four screws that secure the Ink Cartridge Holder L.
D) Silver, Phillips, Round Washer Head S-tite M4x6: four pieces
15. Remove the Ink Cartridge Holder L.
B
C A U T IO N When replacing the Ink Cartridge Holder L with a new one, make C
sure to replace the Ink Cartridge Holder R together. Ink Cartridge Holder L D
5. Remove the two screws that secure the AID Board Cover, and remove the AID
Board Cover.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x8: two pieces
A
After installing the AID Board Cover, check the status of the cable
CN1
connected to the CN2 on the AID Board, and if the black and white
cables can be seen, place the white one over the black one.
AID Board
CN2
<Black and white cables are hidden> <Black & white cables can be seen>
No treatment required Place the white over the black
Figure 4-140. Remove the AID Board
When installing the Arm Unit, be sure to secure the Arm Unit with
the screws while pressing it toward the platen.
A
7. Remove the screw that secure the Ink Mark Sensor Cover, and remove the Ink
Figure 4-141. Removing the Arm Unit
Mark Sensor Cover.
B) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M2x6 (bit: No.1): one piece
Ink Mark Sensor Cover
INK DISCHARGE
DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE
2. Remove the IC Cover (L/R) and the IC Shaft Cover (L/R). (p145)
3. Remove the Maintenance Tank (L/R). (p147)
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910.
CN118
CN116
Sub Board Assy
10. Remove the three screws that secure the Ink Tube Holder.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind P-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x8: three pieces
Hook
11. Disengage the two hooks that secure the Ink Tube Holder, and remove the Ink
Tube Holder.
12. Release the harness from the cable guides.
Cable guides
13. Slide the two Ink Tube Stoppers in the directions of the arrow to remove them.
14. Remove the two screws that secure the Ink Tube L, and remove the Ink Tube L
from the Ink Selector. Ink Tube Stopper
Ink Tube R
Ink Tube L
NOTE: The number of screws differs between Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/
9910 and Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710.
Figure 4-150. Ink Selector fixing screws (Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910)
C
D
Ink Selector E
Figure 4-151. Ink Selector fixing screws (Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710)
Ink Selector
INK DISCHARGE
DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
Ink Tube R
7700/7710/7900/7910.
Tube holder
15. Remove the three screws that secure the Ink Tube Holder. See Figure 4-154.
Hooks
B) Silver, Phillips, Bind P-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x8: three pieces
16. Disengage the two hooks that secure the Ink Tube Holder, and remove the Ink
Tube Holder.
17. Remove the two screws that secure the Ink Tube Cover, and remove the Ink Tube
Cover. See Figure 4-155.
B) Silver, Phillips, Bind P-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x8: two pieces
18. Remove the two screws that secure the Ink Tube R, and remove the Ink Tube R. A D J U S T M E N T Be sure to refer to Chapter 5 Adjustment (see p283) and perform
See Figure 4-156. R E Q U IR E D
specified adjustments after replacing or removing the Ink Tube R.
C) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M2x16 (bit: No.1): two pieces <Adjustment Item>
1. Counter Clear (Ink Tube)
When connecting the Ink Tube R, make sure to connect it 2. Air Leak Check for Ink Supply Sys.
correctly as shown in the figure below.
C
Ink Tube R
Ink Tube R
Use a torque driver with the torque given below when Figure 4-156. Removing the Ink Tube R
tightening the screws securing the Ink Tube.
30.5kgfcm
Make sure to install the SEAL RUBBER, JOINT, ASP. The
SEAL RUBBER, JOINT, ASP (1479881) is not included in the
Ink Cartridge Holder and the Ink Tube; therefore, re-use the
originally installed one. Make sure to confirm there is no
damage or no foreign material attached on the sealing rubber
or the joint section visually then. Installing a damaged part
such as mentioned above may cause ink leakage.
C A U T IO N When replacing the Ink Tube R with a new one, make sure to
replace the Ink Tube L together.
INK DISCHARGE
DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE
NOTE: There is no Maintenance Tank (L) mounted for the Epson Stylus Pro
7700/7710/7900/7910 Ink Tube L
11. Disengage the nine tube holders, and release the Ink Tube L. See Figure 4-157,
4-158.
12. Pull out the Ink Tube L from the hole on the Main Frame. See Figure 4-158.
Tube holder
Ink Tube L
Ink Tube L A
4.4.7 Auto Take-up Reel Hook Take-up Reel Cover Auto Take-up Reel
A
B
Panel Cover
Hook
A
Auto Take-up Reel
6. Release the harness from the cable guide, and remove the Take-up Reel LED.
Main Board
Cable guide
CN23
Figure 4-163. Removing the Flange Figure 4-165. Removing the Take-up Reel LED
A
A
Power Supply Unit
Main Board
CN1
CN17
B
3. Remove the two screws that secure the Plate A, and remove the Plate A.
A) Black, Phillips, Bind S-tite M3x6: two pieces
4. Remove the two screws that secure the Plate B, and remove the Plate B.
B) Black, Phillips, Bind S-tite M3x6: one piece
C) Black, Phillips, Bind S-tite M4x8: one piece
Plate B C
Plate A
B A
5. Remove the six screws that secure the Power Supply Board, and remove the Power
Supply Board.
D) Black, Phillips, Bind S-tite M3x6: six pieces Power Supply Board CN2
6. Disconnect the connectors (CN1, CN2) on the Power Supply Board.
CN1
A
A
Power Supply Unit
Main Board
CN1
5. Remove the two screws that secure the Main Board Unit.
C
B) Black, Phillips, Bind S-tite M3x6: two pieces
6. Disconnect the connector from the Take-up Reel Motor, and remove the Main
Board Unit.
7. Remove the C-Ring.
Motor Mounting Plate
8. Remove the four screws that secure the Motor Mounting Plate, and remove the
Motor Mounting Plate.
C) Black, Phillips, Bind S-tite M4x8: four pieces
9. Remove the two gears from the Motor Mounting Plate.
10. Remove the two screws that secure the Take-up Reel Motor, and remove the Take- C-Ring
up Reel Motor.
D) Black, Phillips, Bind S-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x6: two pieces
Gear
Connector
D
Figure 4-174. Removing the Main Board Unit Figure 4-176. Removing the Take-up Reel Motor
A
A
Power Supply Unit
Main Board
CN1
5. Remove the four screws that secure the Shield Plate, and remove the three clamps
CN1 CN24* CN23 CN17 CN19* CN18
and the Shield Plate. CN14*
CN22 CN28
CN7* CN29
*: Unused connectors
Clamps C
Clamp
C
Main Board Assy
Shield Plate
Figure 4-179. Removing the Shield Plate Figure 4-181. Removing the Main Board Assy
Connector assignment:
4.4.8 SpectroProofer
4.4.8.1 Color Measurement Device
2. Open the cover, and disconnect the connection cables for printer and the Auto
Take-up Reel.
3. Disconnect the mini USB interface cable and the DC cable connected to the Color
Measurement Device.
4. Hold the rear of the Color Measurement Device, and lift it forward slightly, then
remove it.
DC cable
Mini USB interface cable
SpectroProofer
4.4.8.2 Mounter
A
B
Dowels
Front Cover
B
C
Those connectors which are shown in the figure are not used.
5. Remove the eight screws that secure the Main Board, and remove the Main Board.
Unused
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: six pieces
B) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M2x6 (bit: No.1): one piece Main Board
A
C) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: one piece
Figure 4-193. Removing the Main Board (1)
CN4
CN11 CN2
CN10 CN15
CN3
CN8 CN26
CN22 CN28*
CN7 CN29*
*: Unused connectors
B
Figure 4-192. Connector Locations D
Connector assignment:
Hook
Connector
4.4.8.10 CR HP Sensor
1. Remove the Color Measurement Device. (p257)
2. Remove the Mounter. (p259)
3. Move the carriage to the center. Carriage
4. Disengage the hooks that secure the CR HP Sensor, and detach the CR HP Sensor.
Hooks
5. Disconnect the connector from the CR HP Sensor.
Connector CR HP Sensor
4.4.8.11 Thermistor
1. Remove the Color Measurement Device. (p257)
2. Remove the Mounter. (p259)
3. Remove the Front Cover. (p263)
4. Remove the Right Cover. (p260)
5. Disconnect the connector (CN11) on the Main Board. CN11
6. Remove the two screws that secure the USB Housing, and remove the USB
Housing.
A) Black, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: two pieces
7. Release the harness of the Thermistor from the cable guide, and remove the
Thermistor.
USB Housing A
Thermistor Routing
Cable guide
4.4.8.13 LED
1. Remove the Color Measurement Device. (p257)
2. Remove the Mounter. (p259)
Main Board
3. Remove the Front Cover. (p263)
4. Remove the Right Cover. (p260)
5. Disconnect the connector (CN23) on the Main Board. CN23
6. Remove the two screws that secure the USB Housing, and remove the USB
Housing.
A) Black, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: two pieces
7. Release the harness of the LED from the cable guide, and remove the LED.
USB Housing A
LED
Routing
Cable guide
C A U T IO N In the next steps, take care not to damage the scale of the Paper
Pressing Encoder. Shield Plate
3. Remove the three screws that secure the shield plate, and remove the shield plate.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: three pieces
4. Remove the screw that secures the encoder mounting plate, and remove the
encoder mounting plate.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: one piece
5. Remove the screw that secures the Paper Pressing Encoder. A
B) Silver, Phillips, Bind P-tite M3x8: one piece Figure 4-204. Removing the shield Plate
C
B
B
C
6. Disconnect the connector from the Paper Pressing Encoder and remove the Paper
Pressing Encoder.
Scale
Connector
Cooling Fan 1
Cooling Fan 1
mounting plate
Clamps
Plate B
9. Remove the four screws that secure the USB Housing Duct, and remove the USB
Housing Duct.
USB Housing Duct
C) Silver, Phillips, Round Washer Head S-tite M3x10: four pieces
10. Remove the four screws that secure the plate.
D) Silver, Phillips, Bind P-tite M3x8: two pieces
E) Silver, Phillips, Round Washer Head S-tite M3x4: two pieces
11. Loosen the ten screws that secure the plate, and remove the plate.
F) Silver, Phillips, Round Washer Head S-tite M3x8 & spring: ten pairs C
D
C A U T IO N When removing the plate, take care in the following.
E
The screws (F) that secure the plate do not come off, just Plate
F
become loosened.
Some of the screws have a spring attached at the tip; therefore, Figure 4-211. Removing the plate
make sure not to drop the springs when removing those screws.
When attaching the plate, align the screws and the screw holes
Clamps
while checking them from the opening space so as not to drop the
springs.
Relay connector
Spring
Plate
Cooling Fan 2
13. Remove the four screws that secure the Cooling Fan2, and remove the Cooling
Fan2.
G) Silver, Phillips, Bind S-tite with S.W & P.W. M3x12 & nut: four pairs
Cooling Fan 2
G
C A U T IO N In the next steps, take care not to damage the scale of the Paper
Pressing Encoder.
4. Remove the screw that secures the Carriage Motor mounting plate, and remove the
Carriage Motor Mounting Plate.
A) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M4x8: one piece
5. Disconnect the relay connector of the Paper Pressing Motor.
6. Release the harness from the clamp.
7. Remove the two screws that secure the Paper Pressing Motor, and remove the Figure 4-214. Removing the Carriage Motor mounting plate
Paper Pressing Motor.
B) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x4: two pieces
Cable Retainer
Clamps
Relay connector
6. Remove the screw that secures the Carriage Motor mounting plate, and remove the
Carriage Motor mounting plate.
B) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M4x8: one piece
B
7. Remove the two screws that secure the Carriage Motor, and remove the Carriage
Motor.
C) Silver, Phillips, Bind machine screw M3x6: two pieces
Carriage Motor
Clamp
First align the markings on the gears on the left and the right side of
the Paper Pressing Unit with the markings on the gears on the main
body, then install the Paper Pressing Unit.
O-ring
E-ring
Shaft
5
ADJUSTMENT
Confidential
Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/7900/7910/9700/9710/9900/9910 Revision D
5.1 Overview
This chapter describes the Service Program software utility and the adjustment
procedures required after repairing or replacing certain parts.
5.1.1 Precautions
Always observe the following cautions whenever making an adjustment on the printer.
NOTE 1: Blue cell: indicates that the adjustment is required when the part is once removed or replaced.
Red cell: indicates that the adjustment is required when the part is replaced. (not required when the parts is removed.)
2: The adjustments required for the Main Board differs depending on whether the NVRAM on the old board can be backed up or not.
3: When the firmware update is required, first check the version of firmware currently installed on the printer, then update the firmware if necessary.
Adjustments
ADJUSTMENT
Main Board
PF MOTOR
AID BOARD
PRINTHEAD
Carriage Motor
Cooling Fan 1/2
CUTTER UNIT
SUCTION FAN
REAR SENSOR
INK SELECTOR
INK TUBE (R&L)
Wiper Cleaner Assy
INK SYSTEM UNIT
1
Suction Fan Operation Check (P. 361)
Tests
1
NVRAM Backup (P. 295)
2
NVRAM Restore (P. 295)
Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/7900/7910/9700/9710/9900/9910
2
2
Overview
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Tool
Class Adjustment General Overview Page
SP SM MECH
Network Test Checks if the printer is available over a network. p.361
Suction Fan Operation Check Checks if Suction Fan is operated correctly. p.361
Tests
Color LCD Display Check Checks if there is no dot missing occurring on the Color LCD of the control panel. p.362
Button Operation Check Checks if buttons on the control panel are operated correctly. p.362
Backs up parameters stored on the NVRAM on the previous board, and writes them
NVRAM backup and restore p.295
into the NVRAM on a new board.
CR Timing Belt Tension Adjustment Adjusts the tension of the CR Timing Belt to a specified level. p.296
CR Related CR Encoder Sensor Adjustment This allows you to adjust the position of the CR Encoder Sensor to the CR Scale. p.300
Adjustments Head PG Adjustment Adjusts the gap between the Printhead and the platen. p.301
Cleaning PG Adjustment Adjusts the gap between the Printhead and the wiper. p.303
Head Rank ID Allows inputting the Head Rank ID. p.305
Head Cleaning Cleans the Printhead. p.307
Nozzle Check Checks the nozzles for clogging. p.308
Prints an adjustment pattern to check if the Printhead is slanted in the CR direction and
Printhead Slant Adjustment (CR) p.309
corrects the head angle.
Adjustments Prints an adjustment pattern to check if the Printhead is slanted in the PF direction and
Printhead Slant Adjustment (PF) p.312
corrects the head angle.
Head Related Auto Uni-D Adjustment Performs an automatic Uni-D adjustment using the Ink Mark Sensor. p.314
Adjustments
Auto Bi-D Adjustment Performs an automatic Bi-D adjustment using the Ink Mark Sensor. p.315
Colorimetric Calibration (Color ID) Adjusts the amount of ink droplets. p.316
Print Image Prints a sample image. Print quality can be checked. p.292
Absorber Position Check Checks the printing position for the borderless printing. p.332
Adjusts the position of the Ink Mark Sensor to keep the proper distance from the
Ink Mark Sensor Height Adjustment p.333
platen.
Ink Mark Sensor Adjustment Adjusts the sensitivity and the detecting position of the Ink Mark Sensor. p.334
Tool
Class Adjustment General Overview Page
SP SM MECH
Checks air leak status in the ink path when replacing ink tube, ink cartridge holder,
Air Leak Check for Ink Supply Sys. p.335
Head Related damper or when adjusting ink cartridge holder and damper joint section.
Adjustments A flag for initial ink charge can be set or cleared as necessary after replacing the Main
Initial Ink Charge Flag ON/OFF p.337
Board.
PF Timing Belt Tension Adjustment Adjusts the tension of the PF Timing Belt to a specified level. p.338
Skew Check Feeds paper to check skew level of the paper. p.340
Band Feed Corrects a paper feeding amount. p.341
T&B&S Adjustment Adjusts the top, bottom and side margins. p.342
PF Related
Adjustment Paper Thickness Sensor Position Adjusts the positions of Paper Thickness Sensor so as to detect the thickness of paper
p.344
Adjustment correctly.
PF Encoder Sensor Adjustment Adjusts the position of the PF Encoder Sensor to the PF Scale. p.347
Acquires AD values of the newly attached Rear Sensor to store them onto the Main
Adjustments Rear Sensor AD Adjustment p.348
Board as a standard for reading operation of the sensor.
AID Related Checks that the AID Function works correctly.
AID Function Check p.349
Adjustment
Setting Destination Sets the destination of the Main Board. p.351
Writing CR/PF Motor Characteristics Writes characteristics of the CR and PF motor to the Main Board. p.352
RTC&USB ID Initializes the RTC and writes USB ID. p.353
Installing Firmware Installs the firmware for printers, network, color measurement device and take-up reel. p.354
Other
Input MAC Address Input the MAC address. p.357
Adjustments
Input Serial Number Writes and reads the serial number. p.356
Counter Clear Clears the life counter of the periodic replacement parts. p.360
Cut Position Adjustment Adjusts the cutting position by the Auto Cutter. p.358
Ink Holder Adjustment Adjusts the necessary adjustment when replacing the Ink Holder. p.359
System Requirements
OS: Windows XP, Vista Figure 5-1. Service Program Menu
1. When double-clicking the ServProg.exe, the screen asking if you want to carry
out the NV-RAM BACKUP appears.
2. If Yes is selected, the NV-RAM BACKUP UTILITY will start up; If No is
selected, the Service Program Menu screen will appear.
3. Select the printer you want to adjust from Printer Name, and start the adjustment.
The utility for backing up or restoring NV-RAM parameters is started up. It also has This mode allows you to select and perform an adjustment individually.
the function to check the read parameter.
NOTE: The adjustment items differ between models.
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode. Turn the power on while pressing
The utility for updating firmware is started up. [Menu ], [Paper Feed ] and [OK] button.
1. Highlight the target adjustment item and click [OK]. 2. Start the Service Program and select PRINT IMAGE.
3. Click [TEST Print] to print the test pattern.
In the test pattern, the patterns for the following adjustments are printed.
Alignment Check pattern
Printhead Slant Adjustment (CR) pattern
Printhead Slant Adjustment (PF) pattern
Uni-D Check pattern
Bi-D Check pattern
PRINT IMAGE
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode. Turn the power on while pressing
[Menu ], [Paper Feed ] and [OK] button.
2. Start the Service Program and select PRINT IMAGE.
3. Click [Open] and select any one of the image files.
4. Click [Print] to print the selected image. Figure 5-5. Pint Image
5. After checking the printed image, Click [Finish].
You can set various kinds of flags and reset various kinds of counters. This allows you to see a list of panel menu settings.
Select User Mode or Serviceman Mode to open the corresponding pdf file (you
NOTE: The items of counter and flag differ between models. must have a pdf document reader program installed to view it).
Life CR PG
NETWORK SETUP CR
NET WORK SETUP BONJOUR PG Narrow
NETWORK SETUP PF H to F Speed Standard
IP ADDRESS SETTING DISABLE ON RR F to H Speed Wide
IP,SM,DG SETTING ENABLE OFF Tension Page Size Wider
Driven roller Fan
BONJOUR Widest
IP ADDRESS SETTING INIT NETWORK SETTING APG Life Count
INT NETWORK SETTING
Cutter
AUTO EXCUTE H to F Speed
Take up PF
PANENL Feed Speed 1 240 CPS
Colorimetric Carrier
Feed Amount 1 PS1 300 CPS
Paper Pressing Plate
Feed Speed 1 PS2 500 CPS
IP,SM,DG SETTING Carrir + Plate
Feed Amount 2 PS3
000,000,000,000255.255.255.255 Display Count
Feed Speed 2 PS4 F to H Speed
Wait 250 CPS
DDNip 300 CPS
Feed Speed 2
Fan 500 CPS
OPTION SETUP PS1
SpectroProofer TAKE UP REEL Life Count
SpectroProofer PS2
STATUS INFORMATION TAKE UP REEL VERSION
TAKE UP REEL PS3
DEVICE ALIGNMENT RR
PS4
Life Count (TBD)
Maintenance Mode
DD Nip
Tension
LANGUAGE ON
Life Count (TBD)
JAPANESE OFF
ENGLISH Driven roller
FRENCH Life Count (TBD)
ITALIAN
GERMAN APG
POUTUGUE PG
SPANISH Wait
Life Count
DUTCH
KOREAN
Cutter
TOP MENU CHINESE Length
LANGUAGE
Return Length
LENGTH UNITS LENGTH UNITS
Speed
TEMPERATURE UNITS METRIC Return Speed
ROLL PAPER TENSION FEET/INCH Wait 1
SS CLEANING Wait 2
DEFAULT PANEL TEMPERATURE UNITS
Fan 1
CUSTOM C
Fan 2
F
Life Count
ROLL PAPER TENSION
Take up
1, 2, 3 , 4, 5
Life Count (TBD)
SS CLEANING
EXCUTE Colorimetric Carrier
Life Count (TBD)
DEFAULT PANEL
Paper Pressing Plate
EXCUTE
Life Count (TBD)
CUSTOM
Carrir + Plate
0255
Life Count (TBD)
Figure 5-8. Panel Menu Summary for User Mode Figure 5-9. Panel Menu Summary for Serviceman Mode
NOTE: The figure is for Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910. NOTE: The figure is for Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910.
Whenever the Main Board is replaced, parameters stored in the NVRAM on the 1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode. Turn the power on while pressing
previous board should be backed up and written onto the new board using this menu. [Menu ], [Paper Feed ] and [OK] button.
2. Remove all the ink cartridges and maintenance tank(s).
C A U T IO N When reading and writing the parameters, make sure to turn the
printer on in the Serviceman Mode. 3. Start the Service Program and select NV-RAM BACKUP UTILITY.
4. Select Printer NVRAM or SpectroProofer EEPROM.
5. Click [Open] to select and open the file which was saved in Step 6 in the Backup
Procedure.
BACKUP PROCEDURE 6. Click [Write] to start writing the parameters.
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode. Turn the power on while pressing 7. When the writing is completed, exit out of the NV-RAM BACKUP UTILITY.
[Menu ], [Paper Feed ] and [OK] button. 8. Turn the printer OFF.
2. Start the Service Program and select NV-RAM BACKUP UTILITY.
3. Select Printer NVRAM or SpectroProofer EEPROM.
4. Click [Get Information] to start reading the parameters.
5. When the back up is complete, click the [Save] button to save the file.
6. Tables showing NVRAM information will be displayed after clicking [Save].
(NVRAM Viewer) Click [Close] to exit the viewer.
REQUIRED TOOLS
STANDARD VALUE
45 3N
PROCEDURE
4. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode. 8. Select Mecha Adjustment Temporary PG.
Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK]
9. Press [OK] while [Enter] Un Cap is displayed.
simultaneously.
The lock of the Carriage Unit is released.
5. Select SELF TESTING Mecha Adjustment CR Ageing.
10. Remove the screw A.
6. Press [OK] while [Enter] Start is displayed.
11. Adjust the Driven Pulley slant with the slant adjusting screw. After adjusting the
The Carriage Unit goes and return for three times.
slant, attach the screw A and return to Step 5.
7. Check the CR Timing Belt behavior for the Driven pulley while the Carriage Unit
The belt leans to the upper side of the Driven Pulley: Rotate the screw in a
is running. clockwise.
The belt runs in the middle of the driven pulley: Go to Step 12 The belt leans to the lower side of the Driven Pulley: Rotate the screw in a
The belt does not run stably in the middle of the pulley or keeps running on counterclockwise.
one end of the pulley: Go to Step 8
Slant adjusting screw
CR Timing Belt Driven Pulley
Screw A
OK NG NG
Figure 5-12. Slant Adjustment of Driven Pulley
12. Select Mecha Adjustment Temporary PG. 16. Input the following values to the tension meter.
13. Press [OK] while [Enter] Un Cap is displayed. WEIGHT: 1.0
The carriage unit will be unlocked.
WIDTH: 008.0
This step is not necessary for Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910.
SPAN: 1170
14. Open the Front Cover (Middle).
17. Bring the microphone of the Sonic Tension Meter U-505 closer to the center of the
15. Move the Carriage Unit to the belt tension measuring position manually.
Timing Belt on the rear side.
Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910: Position as shown in the Figure 5-14 below.
C A U T IO N Be sure to measure the tension of the belt on the rear side. If you
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910: Home position (Carriage is locked.).
measure the tension of the belt on the front side, the measuring
value may be inaccurate.
Mark
C H E C K Bring the microphone within 5mm from the Timing Belt but do not
P O IN T let it touch the belt.
18. Press [MEASURE] on the Sonic Tension Meter U-505 and flip the Timing Belt
with tweezers or a similar tool.
Align the mark on the
left of the Carriage C A U T IO N Flip the Timing Belt as weak as the Sonic Tension Meter U-505
Unit with the one on can measure it.
the Main Frame.
Be careful not to let the microphone touch the Timing Belt
when flipping the belt.
Within the standard value: Close the Front Cover (Middle) and press [OK]
Carriage Unit
while [Enter] Cap is displayed to cap the printhead. After the printhead is
secured, turn the printer OFF and finish the adjustment.
Figure 5-14. Belt Tension Measuring Position
Out of the range: Go to Step 19.
19. Loosen the screws (x2) that secure the Driven Pulley Holder.
20. Adjust the belt tension with the tension adjusting screw.
After adjusting the tension, tighten the screws loosened in Step 19, and then back
to Step 17.
If larger than standard value: Turn the screw in a clockwise.
If smaller than standard value: Turn the screw in a counterclockwise.
PROCEDURE
1.55 pass
1.65 stop
<To check the left side of the Carriage>
PROCEDURE
L
R
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode.
Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK]
simultaneously.
2. When any paper is loaded, remove it.
NOTE: A paper out error occurs at this time, but the adjustment can be
continued.
NOTE: Make sure to set the Ruler and the jig on the position A as shown in
Figure 5-18.
10. Loosen the adjustment screw and carry out the PG adjustment with the adjustment
C H E C K Make sure to carry out checks and adjustments from Step 8 to Step
P O IN T 10 for both the right and left side of the Carriage Unit. lever.
After adjustment, secure the screw and return to Step 8.
Left Right
8. Move the Carriage Unit slowly over the jig.
9. Check if the height of the Carriage Unit is within the standard value.
Within the standard value: Go to Step 11
Adjustment screw
Out of the range: Go to Step 10 Adjustment screw
12. After checking and adjusting the right, center, and left side on the left and right
sides of the Carriage Unit for remove the jig and the ruler.
13. Close the Front Cover (Middle).
14. Press [OK] while [Enter] Cap is displayed to cap the Printhead. Then turn the
printer OFF to complete the adjustment.
Maintenance Tank R
3. Switch the open/close detection switch on the IC Cover R to make the cover
closed.
10. Move the Carriage Unit over the jig manually, and whether if the Printhead can 23. Press [Pause/Reset] while OK is displayed.
touches or pass over the 2.2mm jig.
C A U T IO N Perform the following remedy if NG is displayed.
C H E C K When checking the contact point of the Printhead and the jig, move Confirm the assembling status of the Printhead and the Ink
P O IN T the Carriage Unit slowly and check it visually. System Unit.
Replace the Printhead and/or the Ink System Unit.
24. Turn the printer OFF.
11. Remove the adjustment jig.
12. Close the Front Cover (Middle).
Touches 2.0mm jig
13. Select checked result and press [OK].
Select 2.0 stop
If it touches the jig: 2.2 stop
If it not touches the jig: 2.2 pass
14. Select Cleaning PG Check.
Touches 2.2mm jig
15. Press [OK].
Select 2.2 stop
16. Open the Front Cover (Middle).
17. Move the Carriage Unit over the Platen.
18. Set the Cleaning PG Adjustment Jig to the position shown in Figure 5-21.
19. Move the Carriage Unit over the jig manually, and whether if the Printhead can be Touches 2.8mm jig
passed or touched anywhere.
Select 2.8 stop
20. Remove the adjustment jig.
21. Close the Front Cover (Middle).
22. Select checked result and press [OK].
If it touches 2.0: 2.0 stop Passes 2.8mm jig
If it touches 2.2: 2.2 stop Select 2.8 pass
If it touches 2.8: 2.8 stop
If it passes 2.8 (not touches to the jig): 2.8 pass
Figure 5-22. Contact point and the set values
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
QR cord
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
45 NA NA NA NA NA
6. Click [Write].
7. Click [Finish].
8. Turn off the printer.
C A U T IO N Make sure to turn off the printer after clicking the [Finish] button.
The setting of Head Rank ID becomes valid after the printer is
restarted.
Input
ID Label
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode. Turn the power on while pressing
[Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK] button simultaneously.
2. Select SELF TESTING Cleaning.
3. Select the item you want to execute, and click [OK].
Cleaning will be executed.
4. When the cleaning is completed, turn the printer OFF.
PAPER USED Figure 5-25. Nozzle Check Pattern (Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910)
Size: A4 or larger sized cut sheet or roll paper
Type: Any types can be used
PROCEDURE
<VM> <C> <PK> <Y> <VM>
1. Turn the printer ON.
Figure 5-26. Nozzle Check Pattern (Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710)
2. Press [Menu ] to enter the panel setting mode.
3. Select TEST PRINT NOZZLE CHECK and press [OK].
The nozzle check pattern will be printed.
4. Check if there is any dot missing occurring or not from the nozzle check pattern.
5. If there is dot missing, execute the cleaning and print the check pattern for dot
missing.
OK NG
C H E C K The nozzle check pattern can be printed from the utilities on the
P O IN T printer driver. For Mac OS X, use EPSON Printer Utility3.
Figure 5-27. Judgment of Nozzle Check Pattern
Head-ID : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
This allows you to adjust the Printhead angle in the CR direction. USB-ID : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
PAPER USED
PROCEDURE
NOTE: The pattern is for Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910. The one for
Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710 differs in color. Print Print Print
head head head
OK NG NG
Figure 5-29. Determination of Visual Check Pattern
5. Select SELF TESTING Mecha Adjustment Temporary PG. 9. Turn the adjustment dial to adjust the slant of the Printhead.
6. Press [OK] while [Enter] Un Cap is displayed.
C H E C K See the following for the direction of rotation.
The carriage unit will be unlocked. P O IN T
7. Open the Front Cover (Middle).
8. Loosen the screws (x6) shown in Figure 5-30.
Paper Feed C line is below M line C line is above M line
Direction Counterclockwise Clockwise
B C
D
A
A B
C
Adjustment Dial
A=B
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode.
Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK] C=D OK
simultaneously. NOTE * : It does not matter if
Select SELF TESTING Mecha Adjustment PF Head Slant. the gap widths (the
2. B D
width of A-B and that
3. Press [OK] while [Enter] Print is displayed. A C of C-D) differ.
The adjustment pattern will be printed.
AB
4. Check the visual check blocks in the adjustment pattern.
Check the pattern if the margin between the blocks become parallel. If they are in CD NG
parallel, finish the adjustment. If not, follow steps below to carry out the
adjustment.
B D
A C
AB
CD NG
B D
Figure 5-33. Judgement
Visual Check Blocks Paper feed direction
NOTE: The pattern is for Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910. The one for
CR scan direction Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710 differs in color.
8. Loosen the head tilt lever securing screw shown in Figure 5-34.
9. Move the head tilt lever to up and down and adjust the slant of the Printhead.
Top side is slanted to the left Top side is slanted to the right
Lever up Lever down
Head tilt lever
10. Tighten the screws that loosened in Step 8.
11. Close the Front Cover (Middle).
12. Print the adjustment pattern again and check the adjustment result.
Figure 5-34. Head tilt lever
13. Repeat Step 4 to Step 12 till the adjustment is finished.
14. After finishing the adjustment, press [OK] while [Enter] Cap is displayed to cap
the Printhead. Then, turn the printer OFF and finish the adjustment.
PAPER USED
Size:
Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910: 44 inches
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910: 24 inches
Type: Doubleweight Matte Paper
PROCEDURE
PAPER USED
Size:
Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910: 44 inches
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910: 24 inches
Type: Doubleweight Matte Paper
PROCEDURE
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode.
Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK]
simultaneously.
2. Select SELF TESTING Mecha Adjustment Gap Adj Auto Bi-D.
3. Press [OK] while [Enter] Print is displayed. Figure 5-36. Adjustment Pattern
The adjustment pattern will be printed.
4. After the pattern was printed, the printer will automatically scan the pattern and
correct misalignment (no need to adjust it manually).
5. Turn the printer OFF.
PURPOSE
PRINCIPLE
C H E C K If the printer has not been used for more than two weeks, it is
P O IN T recommended to agitate the ink inside the cartridges to get an
accurate result. Remove all the ink cartridges from the printer, and
shake them gently for four or five times.
9. Load an A4-sized paper vertically on the paper tray, select Automatic Nozzle
Check from the Types of Nozzle Check box, and click [Next] to start the nozzle
check.
10. Load an A3-sized paper horizontally on the paper tray and click [Next] to perform
the alignment check.
C H E C K Clicking the [Skip alignment check] button will let you proceed to
P O IN T the next step without performing the alignment check.
11. Check the alignment pattern. If there is any defect, click [Cleaning] to execute
cleaning.
If the check pattern is appropriate, click [Next].
12. Load an A4-sized Archival Matte Paper vertically on the paper tray, and click
[Next] to print the calibration chart.
13. Make sure there is no missing dots in the nozzle check pattern at the bottom of the
C A U T IO N Do not contaminate the white plate of the calibration base plate. If
calibration chart. tainted, use alcohol to clean the plate.
If there are missing dots, click [Print Calibration Chart Again]. The calibration
chart will be printed again after performing cleaning.
If there are no missing dots, let the chart stand for five minutes until it dries out
paying attention not to touch the chart.
14. When the calibration chart dries out (after five minutes), click [Next].
15. Connect a calibrator to the computer, and click [Measure].
16. Place the calibrator on the calibration base plate, and click [Calibrate]
17. Keep the calibrator remain set on the base plate, hold down the button on the side
of the calibrator until it beeps.
Once the calibration completed normally, following screen appears.
White Plate
i1 Calibrator
Button
Calibration Plate
18. Make sure that the date and time printed in the second line on the upper left of the
chart (measurable time and date) is within the range displayed under the heading
GMT on the lower screen. (If the date and time is not within the range, it is
necessary to print the chart again.)
19. Refer to Figure 5-43, lay the chart on the black paper (or sheet) with the upper part
of the chart facing left side, and set the scanning ruler onto the bottom most patch
line.
Printed date and time Main unit serial OS type Black ink type
number
Calibration
patch
Set the scanning ruler with its guide gap matched with the patch.
Nozzle check Figure 5-43. Setting the Chart and the Scanning Ruler
pattern
20. Click [OK] and follow the instructions (following procedure) displayed on the
C A U T IO N When measuring colors, pay attention to the instructions below.
screen to perform color measuring.
Scan one line between five to ten seconds.
1. Set the calibrator with its measuring part matched with measuring start Keep the scan speed constant as possible.
position (margin) as shown in Figure 5-45. Measure each of the lines twice. (Measure the line as instructed
2. Press down the button on the side of the calibrator. on the program screen.)
3. When it beeps, keep holding down the button and scan the patch along the Place the chart on a flat surface. The calibrator and the ruler
calibration guide to measuring end position (margin). must be attached firmly to the chart in order to measure the
4. Once the measuring is completed, release the button. colors accurately.
5. Repeat Step 1 through 4 twice for the same patch line. Do not scan any places other than the one shown in Figure 5-45.
6. Repeat Step 1 through 5 to measure the bottommost line to the top line. (The If a color-measuring error occurs or the measured values are
line that needs to be measured is displayed on the screen.) completely out of the standards, a warning mark ( ) appears.
21. Once all the lines (8 lines) are measured, click [OK]. In this instance, check the instructions mentioned above and
retry the color measuring again.
If an error mark ( ) appears, check the instructions
mentioned above and retry the color measuring again.
Unmeasured
lines
Currently
measured line
Measured lines
Start position in the color measuring End position in the color measuring
22. Make sure that the READY message is displayed on the printer LCD panel, and
click [Next] to write the Color ID to the printer main unit.
23. When the writing is completed, click [Next].
24. Load an A4-sized Archival Matte Paper vertically on the paper tray, and click
[Next] to print the first page (Sheet1) of the verify chart.
25. When the first page of the verify chart is printed to the last, load an A4-sized
Archival Matte Paper vertically on the paper tray, and click [Next] to print the
second page (Sheet2) of the verify chart.
26. Make sure that there is no missing dot in the verify chart.
If there is any defect, click [Print Verify Chart Again]. The verify chart will be
printed again after performing cleaning.
If there are no missing dots, let the chart stand for five minutes until it dries out
paying attention not to touch the chart
27. When the verify chart dries out (after five minutes), click [Next].
28. Connect the calibrator to the computer, and click [Measure].
29. Place the calibrator on the calibration base plate, and click [Calibrate].
30. Keep the calibrator remain set on the base plate, hold down the button on the side
of the calibrator until it beeps.
Once the calibration completed normally, following screen appears.
31. Make sure that the date and time printed in the second line on the upper left of the
chart (measurable time and date) is within the range displayed under the heading Sheet number Main unit serial number
GMT on the lower screen. (If the date and time is not within the range, it is
necessary to print the chart again.)
Sheet1
32. Refer to Figure 5-50, lay the chart on the black paper (or sheet) with the upper part S/N : 0000000000
of the chart facing left side, and set the scanning ruler onto the bottommost patch 2008-08-29 10:57 Printed date and time
line. (GMT 2008-08-29 01:57)
2008-09-05 10:52 Measurable date and time
(GMT 2008-09-05 01:52)
Sheet1
S/N : 0000000000
2008-08-29 10:57
(GMT 2008-08-29 01:57)
2008-09-05 10:52
(GMT 2008-09-05 01:52)
Calibration
Patch
33. Click [OK] and follow the instructions (following procedure) displayed on the
screen to perform color measuring.
1. Set the calibrator with its measuring part matched with measuring start
position (gray part) as shown in Figure 5-45.
2. Press the button on the side of the calibrator.
3. When it beeps, keep holding down the button and scan the patch along the
scanning ruler to measuring end position (gray part).
4. Once the measuring is completed, release the button.
Start position in the color measuring End position in the color measuring
5. Repeat Step 1 through 4 twice for the same patch line.
6. Repeat Step 1 through 5 to measure the bottommost line to the top line. (The Figure 5-53. Setting the Calibrator/Color Measuring Position
line which needs to be measured is displayed on the screen.)
34. Once all the lines (5 lines) are measured, click [OK].
35. Measure Sheet 2 by following Step 31 through 34.
(GMT 2008-08-29 01:57)
2008-09-05 10:52
Sheet1
Figure 5-52. Color Measuring Order Figure 5-54. Color Measuring Screen
36. Click [Save] to save the result under a new file name (txt file).
37. Click [End].
4. Select the type of the currently used black ink from the BlackInk pull-down
menu, and click [Next].
5. Perform Step 5 through 12 of Adjustment Procedure (Entire Process Workflow)
to print the calibration chart.
6. Enter the 10-digit serial numbers that are printed on the calibration chart, and click
[Next]
7. Click [Save], make sure that the file name is equivalent to the main unit serial
number, and save the color ID data (dat format).
8. Click [End].
9. Send the color ID data acquired in the procedure to the repair work site.
5.4.9 Absorber Position Check 11. See Figure 5-60 and check if the standard line for the Waste Ink Pad for the
borderless printing is within the OK range.
This allows you to adjust the print position to the absorber (waste ink pad) for
borderless printing. (This is a check only) Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910:12 points
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910:8 points
PAPER USED
C A U T IO N This adjustment is performed on the factory. It cannot be adjusted
Size: on the field.
Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910:44 inches
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910:24 inches
12. Close the Front Cover (Middle), and turn the printer OFF.
Type: Premium Glossy Photo Paper (250)
OK NG OK NG
Figure 5-60. Adjustment pattern (zoom)
5.4.10 Ink Mark Sensor Height Adjustment 9. Use the thickness gauge of 2.6 and 2.7 and check if the height of the Ink Mark
Sensor is within the standard value.
This allows you to adjust the position of the Ink Mark Sensor to make proper position
to the platen. Within the standard value: Go to Step 12
Out of the range: Go to Step 10
REQUIRED TOOLS
Screws
Thickness Gauge (2.6/2.7)
Metal Ruler
STANDARD VALUE
Thickness Gauge
2.6 pass
2.7 stop
PROCEDURE
PAPER USED
A/D : <a1> D/A : <a2> ( 190 < A/D < 245, D/A > 0 ) OK!
Size: A4 or more
Type: Archival Matte Paper
5-62. xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
USB-ID: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
If OK is printed: Go to Step 5.
If NG is printed: Print the pattern again. If NG is still printed, replace the Ink
Mark Sensor Assy.
5. Turn the printer OFF.
PROCEDURE
9. Confirm the value on the Pressure Gauge is 0.0 kPa. Otherwise, restart the
Pressure Gauge.
Valve No.2
10. Close the Valve No.3, and pull the Sylinge.
11. Open the Valve No.1, and push the Sylinge.
12. Confirm the value on the Pressure Gauge is within 30 kPa to 48 kPa. Otherwise,
repeat pulling/pushing the Sylinge.
13. Close the Valve No.2.
14. Record the value displayed on the Pressure Gauge and wait for approx. three
Valve No.1
minutes.
15. After three minutes passes, check the value on the Pressure Gauge, and compare it
with the recorded value.
Syringe
Difference is within 0.4 kPa: No problem. Go to Step 16. <Valve Status>
Difference is more than 0.5 kPa: Air may leak. Check the joints of dampers
for the connection status, and start the check again from Step 7.
16. After the difference of the values falls within 0.4 kPa, open the valve No.3 to
depressure the jig.
17. After confirming the value on the Pressure Gauge is 0.0 kPa, remove the INK
LEAK CHECK CARTRIDGE from the Ink Cartridge slot of the printer.
18. Repeat the procedure above for all the Ink Cartridge slots to check. Open Closed
19. After checking all the Ink Cartridge slots to check, press the power button of the Figure 5-64. Operation of the Ink Leak Measurement Jig
Pressure Gauge for about 4 to 5 seconds to turn off the printer.
20. Close the valves No.1, No.2, and No.3 to complete the operation.
5.4.13 Initial Ink Charge Flag ON/OFF 5.4.14 Initial Ink Charge
This allows you to set whether initial ink charging is executed or not when turning the This is to execute the initial ink charge.
power ON.
C A U T IO N Make sure to check the ink remaining level and if the remaining
PROCEDURE amount is less than 50%, replace the ink cartridge with a new one
before starting this adjustment.
1. Turn the printer ON.
2. Start the Service Program and select Initial Ink Charge Flag ON/OFF.
3. Select ON or OFF, and press [Run]. PROCEDURE
4. Turn the printer OFF.
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode.
5. If ON is selected, initial ink charge will be performed next time you start the Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK]
printer. simultaneously.
2. Select SELF TESTING Cleaning Init.Fill.
3. Press [OK] while [Enter] Start is displayed.
The initial ink charge sequence will be executed.
5.5 PF Related Adjustment 7. Enter the following parameters to the Sonic Tension Meter U-505.
WEIGHT: 1.2
5.5.1 PF Timing Belt Tension Adjustment WIDTH: 6.0
This allows you to adjust the tension of the PF Timing Belt to a specified level. SPAN: 65.0
This is to execute after the PF Timing Belt has been loosened. 8. Bring the microphone of the meter closer to the position shown in Figure 5-66 of
the Timing Belt.
REQUIRED TOOLS
C H E C K Bring the microphone within 5mm from the Timing Belt but do not
Sonic Tension Meter U-507 P O IN T let it touch the belt.
Any tools to flip the timing belt
STANDARD VALUE
10 2N
PROCEDURE
Microphone
1. Remove the following parts in advance.
IC Cover L and Shaft Cover L
Maintenance Tank L (Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910 only)
Left Cover
2. Install the following part after removing the Left Cover.
Maintenance Tank L (Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910 only) Screws
3. Switch the open/close detection switch on the Left Cover to make cover closed.
4. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode.
Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK]
simultaneously. Paper Feed Motor Mounting Plate
9. Press [MEASURE] on the Sonic Tension Meter U-505 and flip the Timing Belt
with tweezers in the direction of the arrow in Figure 5-66.
C A U T IO N Flip the Timing Belt as weak as the Sonic Tension Meter U-505
can measure it.
Be careful not to let the microphone touch the Timing Belt
when flipping the belt.
Within the standard value: Turn the printer OFF and finish the adjustment.
Out of the range: Go to Step 10.
10. Loosen the screws (x3) that secure the Paper Feed Motor Mounting Plate.
11. Slide the plate and adjust the tension.
After adjusting the tension, tighten the screw that loosened in Step 10 and return to
Step 8.
STANDARD VALUE
A - B = 0.8 mm
PROCEDURE
B
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode.
Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK]
simultaneously.
2. Select SELF TESTING Mecha Adjustment Feed Adj Printing.
Figure 5-67. Adjustment Pattern
3. Press [OK] while [Enter] Print is displayed.
The adjustment pattern will be printed.
4. Measure the distances of A and B as shown in Figure 5-67.
5. Calculate differences of A and B, and check if the value is within the standard
value.
C A U T IO N If the value is out of the specified range, load the paper again or
adjust the roll paper tension.
5.5.3 Band Feed C A U T IO N When measuring the value, make sure to put the adjustment
pattern on the horizontal surface.
This allows you to correct a paper feeding amount. If this adjustment is not executed
properly, it may cause of banding.
C A U T IO N Make sure to check skew p.340 before executing this adjustment to 5. Select Feed Adj Input.
make paper to be fed correctly.
6. Enter the following parameters that measured in Step 4 and press [OK].
Return to Step 2.
REQUIRED TOOL
PAPER USED
990.6mm 0.25mm
PROCEDURE
This allows you to adjust the top, bottom and side margins for the paper. Within the standard value: Turn the printer OFF and finish the adjustment.
Out of the range: Go to Step 6.
C A U T IO N Make sure to check skew p.340 before executing this adjustment to
make paper to be fed correctly. C A U T IO N When measuring the value, make sure to put the adjustment
pattern on the horizontal surface.
REQUIRED TOOL
C H E C K For the top margin, measure both the left and the right to confirm
Ruler P O IN T the difference between them falls within 0.4mm. If not; since the
paper is skewed, correct the skew and execute printing again.
PAPER USED When the values are different, enter the smaller.
Size: A3
Type: Plain Paper 6. Select TBS Pos Input.
7. Enter the following parameters that measured in Step 5 and press [OK]. To change
STANDARD VALUE the items, press [Menu ].
Return to Step 2.
Top margin: 15 0.4 mm
Panel Display
Bottom margin: 14 0.5 mm
Top margin: Top Margin
Side margin: 15 0.4 mm
Bottom margin: Rear Sens. Pos
PROCEDURE Side margin: Side Home Margin
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode. NOTE: There are two entries of the side margin (the one for the Home side (Side
Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK] Home Margin) and the one the Full side (Side Full Margin)); however,
simultaneously. enter the value in the Home side only.
2. Select SELF TESTING Mecha Adjustment TBS Pos Printing.
3. Press [OK] while [Enter] Print is displayed.
The adjustment pattern will be printed.
4. Press [Pause/Reset] while [Pause] End is displayed.
Side margin
(15 0.4 mm)
Top margin (15 0.4 mm) Top margin (15 0.4 mm)
5.5.5 Paper Thickness Sensor Position Adjustment 3. Switch the open/close detection switch of the IC Cover (L/R) to make the cover
closed. (See Figure 5-11.)
This allows you to adjust the positions of Paper Thickness Sensor so as to detect the
thickness of paper correctly. 4. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode.
Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK]
REQUIRED TOOL simultaneously.
5. Select SELF TESTING Mecha Adjustment Paper Paper Thick.
P-Thick Sensor Position Jig (use the one 0.5 in thickness only.)
6. Press [Paper Set] to lock the paper presser.
Paper Thickness Position Tool (use the ones 0.4/0.8/0.9 in thickness only.)
7. Check that 00 is displayed on the Control Panel.
STANDARD VALUE Carry out the adjustment if the displayed value is other than 00.
Go to adjustment procedure
Levers status Jig Panel Display 8. Press [Paper Set] to release the paper presser.
Down N/A 00
9. Insert the adjustment jig (0.4) from the paper insertion opening, and set it to the
Down 0.4 01
position shown in Figure 5-70, then press the [Paper Set] button.
Down 0.5 10
Down 0.8 10 10. Check that 01 is displayed on the Control Panel.
Down 0.9 11 Carry out the adjustment if the displayed value is other than 01.
Go to adjustment procedure
Up N/A 01
11. Press [Paper Set] to release the paper presser.
CHECKING PROCEDURE 12. Insert the adjustment jig (0.5) from the paper insertion opening, and set it to the
position shown in Figure 5-71, then press the [Paper Set] button.
1. Remove the following parts in advance.
13. Check that 10 is displayed on the Control Panel.
IC Cover (L/R) and IC Shaft Cover (L/R)
Carry out the adjustment if the displayed value is other than 10.
Maintenance Tank (L/R) (Maintenance Tank L is for Epson Stylus Pro 9900/ Go to adjustment procedure
9910 only)
14. Press [Paper Set] to release the paper presser.
Control Panel
15. Insert the adjustment jig (0.8) from the paper insertion opening, and set it to the
Left Cover position shown in Figure 5-70, then press the [Paper Set] button.
Right Cover 16. Check that 10 is displayed on the Control Panel.
Top Cover Carry out the adjustment if the displayed value is other than 10.
Go to adjustment procedure
2. Install the following parts after removing the Top Cover.
17. Press [Paper Set] to release the paper presser.
Maintenance Tank (L/R) (Maintenance Tank L is for Epson Stylus Pro 9900/
9910 only) 18. Insert the adjustment jig (0.9) from the paper insertion opening, and set it to the
position shown in Figure 5-70, then press the [Paper Set] button.
Control Panel
Adjustment jig
Adjustment jig
Setting direction
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Paper Thickness Sensor Holder
Adjust sensor (1) when using the paper thickness position tool 0.4/0.5, or when the
paper pressor is locked and no adjustment jigs are available. Adjust sensor (2) when
using the paper thickness position tool 0.8/0.9, or when the paper pressor is unlocked
and no adjustment jigs are available.
1 2
1. Loosen the screws (1 each) that secure the Paper Thickness Sensor Holder.
2. Slide the Paper Thickness Sensor Holder back and forth while watching the value
displayed on the panel. Stop the holder immediately after the target value is
displayed.
Screws
C H E C K Slide the Paper Thickness Sensor Holder toward you to increase
P O IN T the value and slide it backward to decrease the value.
PROCEDURE
4. Move the plate and adjust the position of the sensor. Secure the screws after this
adjustment, and return to Step 2.
5. Install the removed parts.
5.5.7 Rear Sensor AD Adjustment C A U T IO N When executing procedure below, do not remove the external parts
to acquire proper AD value.
This allows you to acquire AD values of the newly attached Rear Sensor to store them
onto the Main Board as a standard for reading operation of the sensor.
REQUIRED TOOL 9. Select SELF TESTING Mecha Adjustment RearAD and press [OK]
Standard Sheet (JETRAS JP-D300S) while [Enter] Start is displayed.
Check if the 3 digits number is displayed on the Control Panel. If Retry AD
PROCEDURE Adjust is displayed, check if there is a defect (tears/rips, contamination, wrinkles)
on the Standard Sheet, and execute obtaining AD value again.
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode.
Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK] C A U T IO N If Retry AD Adjust is displayed again, the sensor is defective.
simultaneously. Replace the sensor with a new one and carry out the adjustment
again.
2. Select SELF TESTING Mecha Adjustment RearAD.
C H E C K Make sure to carry out procedure below without loading the 10. Press [Paper Source ] for several times and return to top menu.
P O IN T standard sheet.
11. Press [Paper Set] to release the paper presser.
12. Remove the Standard Sheet.
3. Press [OK] while [Enter] Start is displayed. 13. Turn the printer OFF.
Check if Retry AD Adjust is displayed on the Control Panel.
4. Press [Paper Source ] for several times and return to Top Menu.
5. Press [Paper Set] to release the paper presser. Standard Sheet
NOTE: A paper out error occurs at this time, but the adjustment can be Center of the Waste
continued. Ink Pad at HP side
Size: NG Dot missing occurs. Carry out a head cleaning. If the result is
still NG after cleaning, replace the Ink
Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910:44 inches System Unit with a new one.
Carry out a nozzle check. If dot missing
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910:24 inches
occurs to a particular nozzle, replace the
Type: Doubleweight Matte Paper Printhead.
AID Board failure Replace the AID Board with a new one.
PROCEDURE Ink System Unit is not installed Re-install the Ink System Unit.
correctly.
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode.
Noise from the Suction Fan Disconnect the connector attached to the
Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK] Suction Fan, and carry out the check again.
simultaneously. If the value in G box is below 30, replace
the Suction Fan with a new one.
2. Press [Pause] to release the paper presser.
C OK No error or abnormality.
3. Select SELF TESTING Mecha Adjustment AID Check.
NG Result of E or F is NG. See description of E or F.
4. Press [OK] while [Enter] is displayed. D OK No error or abnormality.
The result will be displayed on the screen after a while. NG The voltage is leaking from the Check if the nozzle plate is contacting the
5. Compare the result in the LCD with the items in the table below, and if nozzle plate. Flushing Box due to some abnormality of
abnormality is found on the result, carry out the corresponding remedy. the box. If so, replace the Ink System Unit.
AID Board failure Replace the AID Board with a new one.
AID
System Unit with a new one.
Carry out a nozzle check. If dot missing
occurs to a particular nozzle, replace the
C A U T IO N After clicking the [Exit] button, make sure to turn off the printer.
The destination setting becomes valid after the printer is restarted.
Step 5
PROCEDURE
1. Write down the values below from the motor characteristics label attached on the
CR motor (or PF motor). Replace the CR motor (or PF motor), and assemble the
printer.
Induced voltage: xx.x mV/rad/s
Motor resistance: xx.x
PROCEDURE
5.7.6 Input MAC Address 4. Enter the MAC address indicated on the MAC address label attached near by the
Main Board, and click [Run].
The MAC address of this printer is recorded on the NVRAM of the Main Board. When
replacing the board, make sure to write the MAC address to the new board as follows.
Main Board
PROCEDURE
C A U T IO N After the MAC address is set (after the [Run] button is pressed), it
takes some time to restart the network F/W. Before performing the
following procedure, make sure to wait about 90 seconds after the
Figure 5-82. [Input MAC Address] Screen setting.
PAPER USED
Paper
Size feeding
direction
Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910:44 inches
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910:24 inches
Type: Premium Glossy Photo Paper (250)
PROCEDURE
PROCEDURE
Printer
2. Start the Service Program and select a target Counter Reset menu. INK SELECT MOTOR When replacing Ink select motor
3. Click [Run] to reset the counter. INK HOLDER L/R When replacing Cartridge holder (Ink Pad)
4. Click [Finish]. PF MOTOR When replacing PF motor
CR MOTOR When replacing CR motor
PRINTHEAD When replacing Printhead
AID BOARD When replacing AID board
Carriage Motor When replacing CR Motor
SpectroProofer
Paper Pressing Motor When replacing Paper Pressing Motor
C A U T IO N Take care when using All Counter Clear in Counter Reset. This
function clears all the counters such as the total operating time
or the like including the parts to be replaced mentioned above.
Make sure to perform a Clear Counter for the SpectroProofer
after confirming that the SpectroProofer is in the ready state
(when the LED is on). If it is performed in the OFF or sleep
state, the counter is not reset correctly.
Clear Counters can be done in Serviceman Mode though, make
Figure 5-85. [Clear Counter] Screen sure to perform this function using the Service Program.
4. Click [Finish]. NOTE: If you want to change the suction power, change the value from Paper
(Duty).
PROCEDURE PROCEDURE
1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode. 1. Turn the printer ON in the Serviceman Mode.
Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK] Turn the power ON while pressing [Menu ] + [Paper Feed ] + [OK]
simultaneously. simultaneously.
2. Select SELF TESTING Mecha Adjustment LCD RGB Check. 2. Select SELF TESTING Mecha Adjustment Panel Check.
3. Select each color (Red, Green, Blue) in order, and press [Menu ]. 3. Press the button you want to check the function, and check if the button name you
The selected color will be displayed on the LCD. Check if there is no dot missing. pressed matches the name on the Panel displayed.
4. To select the next color, press [Pause/Reset] or [Paper Source ].
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910: BK Change
Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710: CL Auto R
This inspection checks each part and function of the SpectroProofer operates normally. 1. Start the Service Program.
Note : The program for this inspection is the English version only. The above table uses the
names displayed on the program.
5. Install the mounter on the printer. 8. Enter the temperature around the printer and click on the [OK] button.
6. Click on the [OK] button.
Screen
Description Remedy
color
No abnormality Click on the [OK] button
Blue
Thermistor is operating normally.
Orange Detected temperature differs slightly Re-enter the temperature. If not
Figure 5-93. Mount Sensor Check Screen from entered temperature. Or the improved, replace the Thermistor.
Yellow correct value cannot be obtained from (p. 269)
7. Confirm the blue screen appears, click on the [OK] button. the Thermistor.
Detected temperature differs Replace the Thermistor. (p. 269)
considerably from entered
Red
temperature. The thermistor might be
broken.
Fan Check 4. Confirm that the air blows normally by inserting your hand from the bottom
of the mounter. The fans will operate for 30 seconds.
1. Select Fan check.
If the air does not blow, follow the instruction below.
2. If the following screen appears, click on the [OK] button.
Symptom Remedy
Check the connection of Cooling Fans.
No air blows.
Replace the Cooling Fan(s). (p. 274, p. 274)
Abnormal noise Check the Cooling Fan(s) for attachment of foreign material.
Preparation
1. Start the inspection program.
2. Install the Color Measurement Device, the white calibration tile holder, and the
black backing.
3. Connect the Color Measurement Device to the printer with a USB cable.
4. Connect the printer to the computer with a USB cable.
5. Turn on the mounter.
6. Turn on the printer.
7. Wait until the printer becomes ready to print.
NOTE: If an error related to the Color Measurement Device is
occurring, the message for it appears on the LCD of the
control panel.
8. Select MOUNTER + ILS TESTS from the inspection program.
Calibration check
C A U T IO N After taking the above measure, make sure to restart the printer
1. Select Calibration check. before re-checking.
2. If the following screen appears, click on the [OK] button.
Screen
Description Remedy
color
No abnormality Click on the [OK] button.
Blue
Operating normally. Figure 5-105. Confirmation Screen
White calibration tile failure Install the white calibration tile holder
to the correct attachment location.
If the tile is contaminated, clean it. If
the cleaning does not improve it,
replace the white calibration tile
holder.
Color Measurement Device Check the connection, and if any
Red connection error abnormality found, correct it.
Lamp failure of Color Measurement If the lamp does not light, replace the
Device Color Measurement Device
Color Measurement Device failure Replace the Color Measurement
Device.
Carriage failure See the inspection item for CR move
check. (p. 367)
Backing failure Install the backing.
Tile position check 4. Take a measure according to the color of displayed screen.
1. Select Tile position check.
Screen
2. If the following screen appears, click on the [OK] button to start the check. Description Remedy
color
No abnormality Click on the [OK] button.
Blue
Operating normally.
White calibration tile failure Install the white calibration tile holder
to the correct attachment location.
If the tile is contaminated, clean it. If
the cleaning does not improve it,
replace the white calibration tile
holder.
Color Measurement Device Check the connection, and if any
Red connection error abnormality is found, correct it.
Figure 5-110. [Tile position check] Screen
Lamp failure of Color Measurement If the lamp does not light, replace the
3. Confirm the lamp of the Color Measurement Device lights. Device Color Measurement Device.
If not, replace the Color Measurement Device. Color Measurement Device failure Replace the Color Measurement
Device.
Carriage failure See the inspection item for CR move
check. (p. 367)
Note : Five points on the tile are sensed in this inspection. Even one point of them cannot be
sensed correctly, an error occurs.
Lamp location
C A U T IO N Use the black backing for this inspection. If the white backing is Screen
Description Remedy
used, the colorimetry check cannot be performed correctly. color
No abnormality Click on the [OK] button.
Blue
Operating normally.
Media error Check if the media is contaminated. If
1. Set the following media to the printer. contaminated, replace the media.
z Size: Backing error Use the black backing.
Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910: 44 inches
Color Measurement Device Check the connection, and if any
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910: 24 inches connection error abnormality is found, correct it.
z Type: Premium Glossy Photo Paper (250) Red Lamp failure of Color Measurement If the lamp does not light, replace the
2. Select Colorimetry CR Inspection. Device Color Measurement Device.
3. If the following screen appears, click on the [OK] button to print the pattern
Color Measurement Device failure Replace the Color Measurement
and calibration automatically.
Device.
Carriage failure See the inspection item for CR move
check. (p. 367)
C A U T IO N Use the black backing for this inspection. If the white backing is Screen
Description Remedy
used, the colorimetry check cannot be performed correctly. color
No abnormality Click on the [OK] button.
Blue
Operating normally.
Media error Check if the media is contaminated. If
1. Set the following media to the printer. contaminated, replace the media.
z Size: Backing error Use the black backing.
Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910: 44 inches
Color Measurement Device Check the connection, and if any
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910: 24 inches connection error abnormality is found, correct it.
z Type: Premium Glossy Photo Paper (250)
Setting error Apply initial setting to the Color
2. Select Colorimetry PF Inspection. Measurement Device from the user
3. If the following screen appears, click on the [OK] button to print the pattern menu.
and calibration automatically. Red Lamp failure of Color Measurement If the lamp does not light, replace the
Device Color Measurement Device.
Color Measurement Device failure Replace the Color Measurement
Device.
Carriage failure See the inspection item for CR move
check. (p. 367)
Paper feed error Replace the defective part, and
perform adjustments related to paper
feeding.
Screen
Description Remedy
color
No abnormality Click on the [OK] button.
Blue Figure 5-116. Connection between Auto Take-up Reel and Mounter
Operating normally.
Connection failure Check the destination. An error also
occurs if a device other than Take-up
Red Reel Unit is connected.
Broken USB cable Replace the USB cable.
PAPER USED
Size: A3
Type: Plain Paper
PROCEDURE
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6.2 Setting Up/Storing the Printer 6.2.2 Storing the Printer and Cleaning the Ink Path
When storing the printer, make sure to leave the ink cartridges installed and place it on
6.2.1 Setting Up a horizontal surface, and also inform the user on the following cautions.
Make sure to open up the following installation room for the printer so as to maintain When storing the printer for a long time
appropriate operation and usability. Print regularly to prevent clogging of the nozzles.
Turn on the printer at least once a month, and leave it on for a few minutes.
Leave all the ink cartridges installed in the slots.
Remove the paper.
If it is not used for more than six months
Make sure to print a nozzle check pattern and check for clogging of the printhead.
If any clogging can be seen, carry out head cleaning.
If it is not improved after performing head cleaning three times, carry out Power
cleaning.
When storing the product for a long time, perform the cleaning of the ink path
following the procedure below.
C H E C K Cleaning of the ink path is made in the following procedure. For the
P O IN T time required for each process, see the following (The required time
below is for Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910):
1. Charging cleaning fluid discharging it (approx. 20min.)
2. Charging cleaning fluid discharging it (approx. 40min.)
For 1, cleaning fluid is charged/discharged to all the rows
simultaneously; for 2, it is charged/discharged to each row
respectively.
THINGS TO PREPARE
Cleaning Cartridge
Drain Cartridge
PROCEDURE
1. Turn off the printer, and remove all the cables such as the power cord after
confirming the printer is off.
2. Remove the roll paper, roll media adapter and the paper basket if attached to the
printer.
3. Remove the optional Auto Take-up Reel Unit or SpectroProofer Mounter if they
are installed.
4. Open the front cover and install the protective material for fixing the printhead,
and then close the cover.
When you transport the printer, be sure to repack the printer using the original box and
packing materials.
If the back of the printed paper is smeared, make sure to clean the platen as follows.
CLEANING BY FEEDING PAPER
1. Turn off the printer.
When dirt on some roller is attached on the printed paper, make sure to clean the soiled
roller by feeding/ejecting plain paper as follows. 2. Open the front cover and use a soft clean cloth to clean away any dust or dirt in the
direction of the arrow.
1. Turn on the printer, and set the roll paper. (Set the roll paper of 44-inch width for If there is a serious problem of dirt, clean it using a soft, clean cloth dampened
Epson Stylus Pro 9700/9710/9900/9910, and 24-inch width for Epson Stylus Pro with a mild detergent. Then, wipe the platen with a dry, soft cloth.
7700/7710/7900/7910.)
2. Press the [Paper Feed (Forward)] button to feed the paper.
3. Repeat feeding until the paper is not soiled with ink.
C A U T IO N Do not touch the feed rollers or waste ink pads (the parts marked
with pink in Figure 6-2).
If the paper feeding is unstable (if some floating or skewing of the paper can be seen),
check the sucking holes on the platen for paper dust clogging there. If there are some
clogging, clean the holes as follows.
Lubrication
Corresponding Part Name of Lubricant Reference
No.
Part name: G-45
1 Roll Cover Assy (home side) p.386
Part code: 1033657
Part name: G-45
2 Roll Cover Assy (full side) p.386
Part code: 1033657
Mounting Plate and Roll Cover Part name: G-45
3 p.387
Assy (home side) Part code: 1033657
Part name: G-45
4 Sub Frame L p.387
Part code: 1033657
Part name: G-45
5 Roll Cover Assy (full side) p.388
Part code: 1033657
Part name: G-71 (BLUE)
6 Carriage Unit (PG Cam) p.388
Part code: 1480655
Part name: G-84
7 Carriage Unit (CR Slider) p.389
Part code: 1516265
Part name: G-84
8 Carriage Unit p.389
Part code: 1516265
Part name: G-84
9 CR Guide Shaft (Home) p.390
Part code: 1516265
[Lubrication 1] [Lubrication 2]
Part Name Roll Cover Assy (home side) Part Name Roll Cover Assy (full side)
Lubrication Point On the sliding parts of the guide pin of the Roll Cover Assy Lubrication Point On the sliding parts of the guide pin of the Roll Cover Assy
[Lubrication 3] [Lubrication 4]
Part Name Roll Cover Assy (home side) Part Name Sub Frame L
Lubrication Point On the contact points of the mounting plate with the Roll Cover Assy Lubrication Point On the contact point of the Sub Frame L with the Roll Cover Assy
Lubrication Points
Lubrication Point
[Lubrication 5] [Lubrication 6]
Part Name Roll Cover Assy (full side) Part Name Carriage Unit
Lubrication Point On the contact point of the Roll Cover Assy with the mounting plate Lubrication Point On the contact point of the PG Cam with the Shield plate
Apply the grease to the six points, and spread it evenly over the area (in Apply the grease of the amount above three times each on the left and
Note
red) shown below. Note the right sides at the points. Be careful not to apply it out of the width of
the cam.
Lubrication Point
[Lubrication 7] [Lubrication 8]
Lubrication Point On the contact point of the CR Slider with the CR Guide Shaft Lubrication Point The holes (4 places) at both ends of the CR Unit rear side
Note Apply the grease to the points (in red) shown below. Apply the grease to the points (in red) shown below. Wipe off the
Note
grease after the lubrication so as not to let it flow.
Lubrication Points
Lubrication Point
Lubrication Point
Lubrication Points
Lubrication Points
On the contact point of the CR Guide Shaft (home side) with the CR Lubrication Point On the contact point of the CR Guide Shaft (full side) with the CR Unit
Lubrication Point
Unit
Lubricants G-84
Lubricants G-84
Amount 2 x 3 mm x 4 points (Main shaft: x 2, Secondary shaft: x 2)
Amount 2 x 3 mm x 4 points (Main shaft: x 2, Secondary shaft: x 2)
Apply the grease to the points (two points on each shaft), and spread it
Note
Apply the grease to the points (two points on each shaft), and spread it evenly around the shaft (in red).
Note
evenly around the shaft (in red).
Lubrication Point
Lubrication Point
Shaft
Shaft
Cross-section
Cross-section
[Lubrication 11]
On the contact point of the Roll Paper Guide Rail with the Roll Paper
Lubrication Point
Guide
Lubricants G-74
Apply the grease to the four points, and spread it evenly over the areas
Note
(in red) shown below.
Lubrication Points
Lubrication Points
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Printhead
PF Encoder
Sensor
Pressurizing
Pump Motor
TBD Ink Mark CR Encoder
Sensor Sensor PW Sensor
PF Motor
CR Motor Maintenance Tank L
Cutter Sensor
USB I/F Sub Board Roller Release
HP Sensor
Assy; C Cutter Encoder
Cutter Motor
Network I/F
Ink Cartridge
Ink Cartridge
AID Board
IC Cover Unlock Solenoid R
Driven Roller
Release Motor
Encoder IC Cover Sensor Assy R
PE Paper Paper
Sensor ThicknessThickness
Sensor 1 Sensor 2 APG
APG Encoder
Head Board Assy L
Motor
Driven Roller
Release Motor
PS Cooling Fan
Maintenance Tank
P/S Board CR HP Sensor
Assy Sub Board Assy; B Cap Motor Encoder
AC Inlet Cap Motor
Pump Motor
Encoder Rewind Motor
Suction Fan 1
Suction Fan 2
Suction Fan 3
Rewind Motor
Selector Encoder
Valve HP
Sensor
Cap HP
Sensor
Wiper HP
Pump Motor
SpectroProofer
LED
CN2
CN2 DC Board
CN1
CN1
CN22 CN24
Thermistor
Auto Take-up Motor CN11 CN2
CN1
Mount Sensor
Main Board
CN15
CN28 CN29
CN28
Power Supply
Board
Slack Sensor
LED
Paper Pressing CN1
Encoder
Carriage Motor
INITIALIZE SETTING
PAPER SIZE CHECK
EXCUTE
ON
OFF
TOP MENU
PRINTER SETUP VERSION JOB HISTORY
TEST PRINT PRINTER STATUS HW0XXXX-XX.XX.IBCC OR No. 0-No. 9
MAINTENANCE VERSION HN0XXXX-XX.XX.IBCC INK xxxxx.xml
PAPER xxxx.x cm2
PRINTER STATUS INK LEVEL
PAPER SETUP MAINTENANCE TANK INK LEVEL
HEAD ALIGMENT JOB HISTORY TOTAL PRINTS
(INK Color)nn%
NETWORK SETUP TOTAL PRINTS nnnnnn PAGES
OPTION SETUP EDM (or myEpsonPrinter) STATUS
MAINTENANCE TANK
LEFT nn% EDM (or myEpson STATUS)
INITIALIZIG,NOT STARTED,ENABLED,
RIGHT nn%
DISABLED
LAST UPLOADED MM/DD/YY HH:MM GMT,
(NOT UPLOADED)
NETWORK SETUP
NETWORK SETUP NET WORK SETUP BONJOUR
IP ADDRESS SETTING DISABLE ON
IP,SM,DG SETTING
000,000,000,000255.255.255.255
OPTION SETUP
SpectroProofer TAKE UP REEL
SpectroProofer
STATUS INFORMATION TAKE UP REEL VERSION
TAKE UP REEL
DEVICE ALIGNMENT
SS CLEANING
EXCUTE
DEFAULT PANEL
EXCUTE
CUSTOM
0255
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910/9900/9910
Serviceman Mode Map
Test Version
Version F/W
FAN xxxxxx.xx.xx.xxxx
Error History
FAN
Paper (Duty)
Paper1
Paper2
Paper3
Parameter Update
InkParateter
Update InkParateter
Set
Display RTC
Reset
RTC
YY MM DD HH MM
Life CR PG
CR PG Narrow
PF H to F Speed Standard
RR F to H Speed Wide
Tension Page Size Wider
Driven roller Fan Widest
APG Life Count
Cutter
H to F Speed
Take up PF Feed Speed 1 240 CPS
Colorimetric Carrier
Feed Amount 1 PS1 300 CPS
Paper Pressing Plate
Feed Speed 1 PS2 500 CPS
Carrir + Plate
Feed Amount 2 PS3
Display Count
Feed Speed 2 PS4 F to H Speed
Wait 250 CPS
DD Nip 300 CPS
Feed Speed 2
Fan 500 CPS
PS1
Life Count
PS2
PS3
RR
PS4
Life Count (TBD)
DD Nip
Tension
ON
Life Count (TBD)
OFF
Driven roller
Life Count (TBD)
APG
PG
Wait
Life Count
Cutter
Length
Return Length
Speed
Return Speed
Wait 1
Wait 2
Fan 1
Fan 2
Life Count
Take up
Life Count (TBD)
Colorimetric Carrier
Life Count (TBD)
Carrir + Plate
Life Count (TBD)
Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/7900/7910/9700/9710/9900/9910 Revision D
IP,SM,DG SETTING
000,000,000,000255.255.255.255
OPTION SETUP
TAKE UP REEL
TAKE UP REEL TAKE UP REEL VERSION
TEMPERATURE UNITS
C
F
SS CLEANING
EXCUTE
DEFAULT PANEL
EXCUTE
CUSTOM
0255
Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/9700/9710
Serviceman Mode Map
Test Version
Version F/W
FAN xxxxxx.xx.xx.xxxx
Error History
FAN
Paper (Duty)
Paper1
Paper2
Paper3
I/H Exchange
Sequence
Counter Clear
Cleaning
Std.CL1
Std.CL2
Std.CL3
Init.Fill
SSCL
A/B/I/J (C/M/M/C)
C/D/G/H (Y/Pk/Pk/Y)
E/F (Mk/Mk)
ServicemanCL
Parameter Update
InkParateter
Update InkParateter
Set
Display RTC
Reset
RTC
YY MM DD HH MM
Life CR PG
CR PG Narrow
PF H to F Speed Standard
RR F to H Speed Wide
Driven roller Page Size Wider
APG Fan Widest
Cutter Life Count
Take up H to F Speed
Display Count PF Feed Speed 1 240 CPS
Feed Amount 1 PS1 300 CPS
Feed Speed 1 PS2 500 CPS
Feed Amount 2 PS3
Feed Speed 2 PS4 F to H Speed
Wait 240 CPS
DD Nip 300 CPS
Feed Speed 2
Fan 500 CPS
PS1
Life Count
PS2
PS3
RR
PS4
Life Count
DD Nip
Driven roller
ON
Life Count
OFF
APG
PG
Wait
Life Count
Cutter Speed
Length 250 CPS
Return Length 300 CPS
Speed 400 CPS
Return Speed 500 CPS
Wait 1
Wait 2 Return Speed
Fan 1 250 CPS
Fan 2 300 CPS
Life Count 400 CPS
500 CPS
Take up
Life Count
Epson Stylus Pro 7700/7710/7900/7910/9700/9710/9900/9910 Revision D
7.3 Part names used in this manual Table 7-1. Conversion Table
Ref.
Part name used in this manual ASP part name
To make it easier to locate the target part from its part name, this manual uses the part (Ch4 sec.No.)
names different from the ASP part names. The table below shows the conversion of the Power Supply Board Assy POWER SUPPLY UNIT 4.4.3.2
part names used in this manual and the corresponding ASP part names. Sub Board Assy BOARD ASSY.,SUB 4.4.3.3
Sub Board Assy; B BOARD ASSY.,SUB 4.4.3.4
Table 7-1. Conversion Table
Sub Board Assy; C BOARD ASSY.,SUB 4.4.3.5
Ref.
Part name used in this manual ASP part name CR Scale SCALE,CR,ASP 4.4.4.1
(Ch4 sec.No.)
Control Panel PANEL,UNIT,ESL,ASP 4.4.2.1 CR Encoder Sensor BOARD ASSY., ENCODER 4.4.4.2
Table 7-2. Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910 Table 7-2. Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910
Ref No Part Name Ref No Part Name
501 GUIDE ROLL PAPER,L,UNIT,B,ESL,ASP 533 HARNESS,CR,ASP
502 MOUNTING PLATE COVER ROLL PAPER LEFT,ASP 534 HARNESS,DRV,RIGHT,LOWER,ASP
503 REWIND,UNIT,ESL,ASP 535 TUBE ASSY.,SUPPLY,INK;B,ASP
504 RAIL GUIDE ROLL PAPER,ASP 536 TUBE ASSY.,SPPLY,INK,A,ASP
505 SENSOR,PE.;UNIT,ESL,ASP 537 HOLDER,WHEEL,EJ,LOWER,UNIT,ESL,ASP
506 PHOTO INTERUPTER,TLP1243(C8) 538 COVER,CUTTER,UNIT,ESL,ASP
507 CABLE,DETECTOR,HP,CR,ASP 539 CATCH
508 DETECTOR,PAPER THICKNESS,UNIT,ESL,ASP 540 PAPER,EJECTION,ROLLER,PE,UNIT,ESL,ASP
509 PANEL,UNIT,ESL,ASP 541 FRAME,RAIL,CUTTER,UNIT,44,ESL,ASP
510 HARNESS,PANEL,ASP 542 CABLE CLAMP
511 GUIDE,ROLL,PAPER,RIGHT,UNIT,ESL,ASP 543 GUIDE,COVER,ROLL PAPER,SUPPORT
512 PULLEY,DRIVEN,UNIT,44,ESL,ASP 544 CLUMP,TUBE,DUCT
513 SCALE,CR,ASP 545 CLIP,DUCT,INK EJECT,LARGE
514 MOTOR ASSY.,CR.,ASP 546 CLIP,DUCT,INK EJECT,SMALL
515 HOLDER,ASSY.,IC,RIGHT,ESL,ASP 547 POROUS PAD,PLATEN
516 HOLDER,ASSY.,IC,LEFT,ESL,ASP 548 CABLE,FAN,RIGHT,ASP
517 PLUNGER,ASSY,ASP 549 CABLE,FAN,MIDDLE,ASP
518 HARNESS,RELAY,HEAD,RIGHT,ASP 550 HARNESS,MAINTENANCE TANK,RIGHT,ASP
519 HARNESS,RELAY,HEAD,LEFT,ASP 551 PUMP ASSY.,PRESSURIZING,UNIT,ESL,ASP
520 CR,UNIT,B;ESL,ASP 552 TUBE,PRESSURIZING,RIGHT,ASP
521 BOARD ASSY.,INK MARK 553 TUBE,PRESSURIZING,LEFT,44,ASP
522 COVER,CR,MAIN 554 LEAF SPRING,LOCK
523 PRINT HEAD 555 EJECT,GUIDE,UNIT,ESL,ASP
524 HARNESS,HEAD,A,ASP 556 POROUS PAD ASSY.,INK EJECT,A,ASP
525 HARNESS,HEAD,B,ASSY,ASP 557 MOTOR ASSY., RELEASE, ASP
526 SELECTOR,UNIT,ESL,ASP 558 CABLE,MOTOR,RELEASE,ASP
527 VALVE ASSY.,HEAD,ASP. 559 HARNESS,ASP
528 SENSOR,COVER,FRONT,RIGHT,UNIT,ESL,ASP 560 APG,UNIT,ESL,ASP
529 SENSOR,COVER,FRONT,LEFT,UNIT,ESL,ASP 561 CABLE,MOTOR,APG,ASP
530 CLAMP,TUBE 562 HARNESS,RELAY,SUB,B,UPPER,ASP
531 HOLDER TUBE,ASP 563 HARNESS,RELAY,SUB,B,LOWER,ASP
532 HARNESS,DRV,RIGHT,UPPER,ASP 564 HARNESS,ASP
Table 7-2. Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910 Table 7-2. Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910
Ref No Part Name Ref No Part Name
565 HARNESS,RELAY,SUB,C,ASP 701 CABLE,FAN,LEFT,ASP
566 HARNESS,RELAY,AID,ASP 702 HARNESS,MAINTENANCE TANK,LEFT,ASP
567 PUMP,CAP,ASSY,B,ESL,ASP 703 P.W.,4.3X0.8X8,F/ZN-3C
568 WIPER,ASSY,ASP
569 HARNESS
570 CABLE,SENSOR,RELEASE,ASP
571 COMBINATION GEAR,29,59.2,ASP
572 COMBINATION GEAR,23.2,48.8,ASP
573 COMBINATION GEAR,18.4,37.6,ASP
574 COMBINATION GEAR,26,12.8,ASP
575 SPUR GEAR,43,ASP
576 PROTECTION PLATE FFC,ASP
577 EDGE SADDLE
578 PULLEY PF,ASP
579 MOTOR ASSY.,PF.,ASP
580 CABLE,GROUNDING,PF,ASP
581 BOARD ASSY.,ENCODER,PF
582 HARNESS,ENCODER,PF,ASP
583 SCALE,PF,UNIT,ESL,ASP
584 TIMING BELT,PF
585 FLAT CLAMP,FCR-35
586 FLAT CLAMP,FCR-15 V0
587 FLAT CLAMP,FCR-45 V0
589 EDGE SADDLE,EDS-1208U
590 E-RING,3,F/UC-3C
591 PALALLEL PIN,1.5
592 HOLDER,SPRING,APG
593 DETECTOR,PW
594 PHOTO INTERUPTER,TLP1243(C8)
595 BOARD ASSY.,ENCODER
596 SEAL RUBBER,JOINT,ASP
Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910 Table 7-3. Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910
Ref No Part Name
Table 7-3. Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910 110 LABEL,ROLL PAPER SET,PAPER GUIDE LOWER
Ref No Part Name 111 COVER,FRONT,24,ASP
1 PIPE,BASKET,CENTER,24,ASP 112 LOGO PLATE,86.5X21.6
2 ARM,BASKET,24,ASP 113 CATCH,STRIKER
3 BASKET ASSY.,24,ASP 114 STRIKER,SENSOR
4 POWER CABLE 115 COVER,FRONT,RIGHT,ASP
5 PAPER GUIDE BOTTOM,ASP 116 COVER,FRONT,LEFT,ASP
6 BOX,MANUAL,ASP 117 COVER,REAR,LEFT,ASP
7 STAND RIGHT UNIT,ASP 118 COVER,SIDE,ROLL,LEFT
8 STAND LEFT UNIT,ASP 119 COVER,SIDE,ROLL,RIGHT
9 STAY STAND ASSY.,24,ASP 120 COVER,TOP,BASE,SUPPORT,RIGHT
10 SHAFT,BASKET,ASSY. 121 COVER,ROLL,SUPPORT,RIGHT,ASP
11 CASTER,P-60-HT 122 COVER,ROLL,SUPPORT,LEFT.,ASP
12 CASTER,P-60-HTS 135 COVER,MAINTENANCE,BOX
13 JOINT,PIPE,BASKET,FRONT,ASP 137 LABEL,ULTRA CHROME INK,HDR
14 PIPE,BASKET,FRONT,SIDE,ASP 138 LABEL,MODEL NAME;E
15 PIPE,BASKET,UPPER,24,ASP 139 HANDLE
18 HOLDER,PIPE,BASKET,FRONT 140 COVER,TOP,BASE,24,ASP
19 HOLDER,PIPE,BASKET,REAR 200 BOARD ASSY.,MAIN
20 PAD,CR 201 BOARD ASSY.,SUB
21 MOUNTING PLATE,PAPER GUIDE,BOTTOM 202 BOARD ASSY.,SUB
22 SCREW ASSY.,ASP 203 BOARD ASSY.,SUB
24 STAND,UNIT,24,ESL,ASP 204 BOARD ASSY.,SUB
100 SHAFT,COVER,IC,LEFT,UNIT,ESL,ASP 300 POWER SUPPLY UNIT,B,ASP
101 SHAFT,COVER,IC,RIGHT,UNIT,ESL,ASP 301 HARNESS,ASP
102 STOPPER,COVER,FRONT 302 FAN ASSY.,ASP
103 GROUNDING PLATE,ROLL 501 GUIDE ROLL PAPER,L,UNIT,B,ESL,ASP
104 COVER,FRONT,RIGHT,UNIT,ESL,ASP 502 MOUNTING PLATE COVER ROLL PAPER LEFT,ASP
105 COVER,FRONT,LEFT,UNIT,ESL,ASP 503 REWIND,UNIT,ESL,ASP
107 COVER ROLL ASSY.,24,ASP 504 RAIL GUIDE ROLL PAPER,ASP
108 COVER,IC,RIGHT,UNIT,ESL,ASP 505 SENSOR,PE.;UNIT,ESL,ASP
109 COVER,IC,LEFT,UNIT,ESL,ASP 506 PHOTO INTERUPTER,TLP1243(C8)
Table 7-3. Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910 Table 7-3. Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910
Ref No Part Name Ref No Part Name
507 CABLE,DETECTOR,HP,CR,ASP 539 CATCH
508 DETECTOR,PAPER THICKNESS,UNIT,ESL,ASP 540 PAPER,EJECTION,ROLLER,PE,UNIT,ESL,ASP
509 PANEL,UNIT,ESL,ASP 541 FRAME,RAIL,CUTTER,UNIT,24,ESL,ASP
510 HARNESS,PANEL,ASP 542 CABLE CLAMP
511 GUIDE,ROLL,PAPER,RIGHT,UNIT,ESL,ASP 543 GUIDE,COVER,ROLL PAPER,SUPPORT
512 PULLEY,DRIVEN,UNIT,24,ESL,ASP 544 CLUMP,TUBE,DUCT
513 SCALE,CR,24,ASP 545 CLIP,DUCT,INK EJECT,LARGE
514 MOTOR ASSY.,CR.,ASP 546 CLIP,DUCT,INK EJECT,SMALL
515 HOLDER,ASSY.,IC,RIGHT,ESL,ASP 547 POROUS PAD,PLATEN
516 HOLDER,ASSY.,IC,LEFT,ESL,ASP 548 CABLE,FAN,RIGHT,ASP
517 PLUNGER,ASSY,ASP 549 CABLE,FAN,MIDDLE,ASP
518 HARNESS,RELAY,HEAD,RIGHT,ASP 550 HARNESS,MAINTENANCE TANK,RIGHT,ASP
519 HARNESS,RELAY,HEAD,LEFT,24,ASP 551 PUMP ASSY.,PRESSURIZING,UNIT,ESL,ASP
520 CR,UNIT,B;ESL,ASP 552 TUBE,PRESSURIZING,RIGHT,ASP
521 BOARD ASSY.,INK MARK 553 TUBE,PRESSURIZING,LEFT,24,ASP
522 COVER,CR,MAIN 554 LEAF SPRING,LOCK
523 PRINT HEAD 555 EJECT,GUIDE,UNIT,ESL,ASP
524 HARNESS,HEAD,A,ASP 556 POROUS PAD ASSY.,INK EJECT,A,ASP
525 HARNESS,HEAD,B,ASSY,ASP 557 MOTOR ASSY., RELEASE, ASP
526 SELECTOR,UNIT,ESL,ASP 558 CABLE,MOTOR,RELEASE,24,ASP
527 VALVE ASSY.,HEAD,ASP. 559 HARNESS,ASP
528 SENSOR,COVER,FRONT,RIGHT,UNIT,ESL,ASP 560 APG,UNIT,ESL,ASP
529 SENSOR,COVER,FRONT,LEFT,UNIT,24,ESL,ASP 561 CABLE,MOTOR,APG,ASP
530 CLAMP,TUBE 562 HARNESS,RELAY,SUB,B,UPPER,ASP
531 HOLDER TUBE,ASP 563 HARNESS,RELAY,SUB,B,LOWER,ASP
532 HARNESS,DRV,RIGHT,UPPER,ASP 564 HARNESS,ASP
533 HARNESS,CR,ASP 565 HARNESS,RELAY,SUB,C,24,ASP
534 HARNESS,DRV,RIGHT,LOWER,ASP 566 HARNESS,RELAY,AID,ASP
535 TUBE ASSY.,SUPPLY,INK;B,ASP 567 PUMP,CAP,ASSY,B,ESL,ASP
536 TUBE ASSY.,SPPLY,INK,A,24,ASP 568 WIPER,ASSY,ASP
537 HOLDER,WHEEL,EJ,LOWER,UNIT,ESL,ASP 569 HARNESS,ASP
538 COVER,CUTTER,UNIT,ESL,ASP 570 CABLE,SENSOR,RELEASE,ASP
SpectroProofer for Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910 Table 7-5. SpectroProofer for Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910
Ref No Part Name
Table 7-5. SpectroProofer for Epson Stylus Pro 9900/9910 512 CABLE CLAMP
Ref No Part Name 513 FLAT CLAMP,FCR-15 V0
1 BACKING,WHITE,UNIT,ASP 514 HOLDER,PULLEY,DRIVEN
2 BACKING,BLACK,UNIT,ASP 515 EDGE SADDLE,EDS-1208U
3 GUIDE,HOUSING 516 MOTOR ASSY.,CR,SPM,ASP
4 H.S.C.BOLT,4X8,F/ZB-3C 517 PULLEY,DRIVE,CR,SPM,ASP
5 HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW KEYS,3 518 FAN,HEATER,ASP
6 HOLDER,CARIB TILE,UPPER,UNIT,ASP 519 PHOTO INTERUPTER,TLP1243(C8)
7 LOCKING WIRE,SADDLE,LWS-5S-2W 520 CABLE,CR,ASP
101 HOUSING,RIGHT,ASP 521 CABLE,MOUNT,SPM,ASP
102 HOUSING,LEFT,ASP 522 CABLE,ENCODER,PAPER PRESSING,ASP
103 HOUSING,USB,ASP 523 CABLE,PAPER PRESSING,ASP
104 COVER,USB,ASP 524 CABLE,FAN,INTERMIT,ASP
105 LABEL,ACL,INSTALLATION;B 525 CABLE,PAPER PRESSING;B,ASP
106 LABEL,ACL,ROLL PAPER SET 526 CABLE,MOTOR,CR,ASP
200 BOARD ASSY.,MAIN 527 COMBINATION GEAR,9.1,25.6,ASP
201 HARNESS,ASP 528 COMBINATION GEAR,8.8,26.4.,ASP
202 HARNESS,ASP 529 COMBINATION GEAR,9.6,24,ASP
203 BOARD ASSY.,ENCORDER,SC;B 530 SPUR GEAR,10.01,ASP
300 BOARD ASSY.,POWER SUPPLY 531 SHAFT,TRANSMISSON,PAPER PRESSING,ASP
401 INTERFACE CABLE;USB2.0 532 CUT WASHER,LLC-0306-05
501 MOTOR ASSY,DRIVE,PAPER PRESSING,UNIT,ASP 533 PULLEY,DRIVEN,ASSY.,ESL,ASP
502 PAPER PRESSING,UNIT,44,ASP 534 CABLE,FAN,INTERMIT;B,ASP
503 CABLE,LED,ASP
504 THERMISTOR,SPM,ASP
505 FOOT,SADDLE
506 HOOK,LOCATE,SPM;B
507 DETECTOR,LEAF,B2
508 HOOK,LOCATE,SPM
509 POLY SLIDER,STW-FT40,t=0.5
510 BEARING,CR
511 BELT,CR,SPM
SpectroProofer for Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910 Table 7-6. SpectroProofer for Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910
Ref No Part Name
Table 7-6. SpectroProofer for Epson Stylus Pro 7900/7910 512 CABLE CLAMP
Ref No Part Name 513 FLAT CLAMP,FCR-15 V0
1 BACKING,WHITE,UNIT,ASP 514 HOLDER,PULLEY,DRIVEN
2 BACKING,BLACK,UNIT,ASP 515 EDGE SADDLE,EDS-1208U
3 GUIDE,HOUSING 516 MOTOR ASSY.,CR,SPM,ASP
4 H.S.C.BOLT,4X8,F/ZB-3C 517 PULLEY,DRIVE,CR,SPM,ASP
5 HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW KEYS,3 518 FAN,HEATER,ASP
6 HOLDER,CARIB TILE,UPPER,UNIT,ASP 519 PHOTO INTERUPTER,TLP1243(C8)
7 LOCKING WIRE,SADDLE,LWS-5S-2W 520 CABLE,CR,ASP
101 HOUSING,RIGHT,ASP 521 CABLE,MOUNT,SPM,ASP
102 HOUSING,LEFT,ASP 522 CABLE,ENCODER,PAPER PRESSING,24,ASP
103 HOUSING,USB,ASP 523 CABLE,PAPER PRESSING,24,ASP
104 COVER,USB,ASP 524 CABLE,FAN,INTERMIT,24,ASP
105 LABEL,ACL,INSTALLATION;B 525 CABLE,PAPER PRESSING;B,24,ASP
106 LABEL,ACL,ROLL PAPER SET 526 CABLE,MOTOR,CR,24,ASP
200 BOARD ASSY.,MAIN 527 COMBINATION GEAR,9.1,25.6,ASP
201 HARNESS,ASP 528 COMBINATION GEAR,8.8,26.4.,ASP
202 HARNESS,ASP 529 COMBINATION GEAR,9.6,24,ASP
203 BOARD ASSY.,ENCORDER,SC;B 530 SPUR GEAR,10.01,ASP
300 BOARD ASSY.,POWER SUPPLY 531 SHAFT,TRANSMISSON,PAPER PRESSING,24,ASP
401 INTERFACE CABLE;USB2.0 532 CUT WASHER,LLC-0306-05
501 MOTOR ASSY,DRIVE,PAPER PRESSING,UNIT,ASP 533 PULLEY,DRIVEN,ASSY.,ESL,ASP
502 PAPER PRESSING,UNIT,24,ASP
503 CABLE,LED,ASP
504 THERMISTOR,SPM,ASP
505 FOOT,SADDLE
506 HOOK,LOCATE,SPM;B
507 DETECTOR,LEAF,B2
508 HOOK,LOCATE,SPM
509 POLY SLIDER,STW-FT40,t=0.5
510 BEARING,CR
511 BELT,CR,SPM,24
16
08
13
10 14
A A
A
14
24
11
19
10
B
18 21
21
05
05
21
21
12 05
05
21
03 05
# 22 ( A - C ) 01
15 15 17
C
01
B
02 07
04 15 A 14
09
19
13 10
18 A
A
14
10
11
12 06
105
140
103
107
102
117 120
118
137
139
138
116 121 103
139
119
(539)
109
100
139 104
114
(539)
(539)
113
113
115
139
113 110
108
112
111
114
101
204
300
301
202
200
203
302
302
201
302
Stylus Pro 9900/ Stylus Pro 9910/ PX-H10000 No.3 Rev.01 CA11-ELEC-011
Only numbered Service Parts
are available.
MECH-02x
MECH-03x
MECH-05x MECH-04x
MECH-06x
Stylus Pro 9900/ Stylus Pro 9910/ PX-H10000 No.4 Rev.01 CA11-MECH-011
Only numbered Service Parts
are available.
501
502
543
543
543
503 543
543
504
504
504 511
504
504
Stylus Pro 9900/ Stylus Pro 9910/ PX-H10000 No.5 Rev.01 CA11-MECH-021
Only numbered Service Parts
are available.
573
572
577 574
585 576
586
575
586
585
569
571
506
576
558
570
520
522
526 524 593
521
596
527 527
594
525
527
527 20 595
596
527 590
527 591
523 590
592
536
535
514
513
Stylus Pro 9900/ Stylus Pro 9910/ PX-H10000 No.6 Rev.06 CA11-MECH-036
Only numbered Service Parts
are available.
566
508
505 507
585
506
585
576
576
512 510 586 562
567
585
587
577
585
509
568
563
557
560
561
564
Stylus Pro 9900/ Stylus Pro 9910/ PX-H10000 No.7 Rev.02 CA11-MECH-042
Only numbered Service Parts
are available. 544
544
579 544
554
556
555 583
702
584 586 586
519 578
596
517
547
547
516 542
547 545 540
547 540
547 540
540
546
540
540
546 540
545
548
701 541
546
549
Stylus Pro 9900/ Stylus Pro 9910/ PX-H10000 No.8 Rev.02 CA11-MECH-052
Only numbered Service Parts
552
are available. 553
551
585
589 559
585
547 528
585
585
554
585
547 585
547 546 585
547
585
547
546 587
565
585
546
587
546
550 556
530
530 518
530 555
530 587 596
530 530
530 537
530 537
530 537
530
537
539 703 537 517
533 537
539 537
537
532
703 537 515
539
534
538
Stylus Pro 9900/ Stylus Pro 9910/ PX-H10000 No.9 Rev.02 CA11-MECH-062
Only numbered Service Parts
are available.
08
13
A A
A
14
11
10 B
18
19
21
05 21
05
12
03
# 22 ( A - C ) 01 01
C B
07
A
02
09 19
04 15
24
13
18 A
A
14
10
11
12 06
102
140 102
135 120
105 107
103
117
118
137
103
139 121
138 139
116
119
109
100
(539) 104
114
139
(539)
113 115
139 110
114
108
112
111
113
101
300
204
301
200
202
203
302
302 201
Stylus Pro 7900/ Stylus Pro 7910/ PX-H8000 No.3 Rev.01 CA12-ELEC-011
Only numbered Service Parts
are available.
MECH-02x
MECH-03x
MECH-04x
MECH-05x
MECH-06x
Stylus Pro 7900/ Stylus Pro 7910/ PX-H8000 No.4 Rev.01 CA12-MECH-011
Only numbered Service Parts
are available.
501
502
543
543
503
543
504 511
504
504
Stylus Pro 7900/ Stylus Pro 7910/ PX-H8000 No.5 Rev.01 CA12-MECH-021
Only numbered Service Parts
are available.
573
572
577 574
585 576
586 569
575
586
585
557
586 571
558
506
585
576
570
520
522
526 524
521
527 527
525
527
527
527 527
523
536
535
514
513
Stylus Pro 7900/ Stylus Pro 7910/ PX-H8000 No.6 Rev.06 CA12-MECH-036
Only numbered Service Parts
are available.
566
508
505 507
585
506
585
576
576
512 510 586 562
567
587
577
585
509
568
563
557
560
561
564
Stylus Pro 7900/ Stylus Pro 7910/ PX-H8000 No.7 Rev.02 CA12-MECH-042
Only numbered Service Parts
are available.
544 531
579
581 529
580 582
583
584
519 578
596
516
547
547
517
546
547 542
547 545 540
547 540
547
601
537
546
546 539
546 537
541
548
Stylus Pro 7900/ Stylus Pro 7910/ PX-H8000 No.8 Rev.02 CA12-MECH-052
Only numbered Service Parts
553 552
are available.
551
589 559
528
585
544
585 544 554
585
585
585
546 585
547
587
565
546 585
587
546
549
556
530
530
530 530 587
540 550
530
596
530 530 540 555
518
530 530 515
517
533
532 537
537
534
539
538
Stylus Pro 7900/ Stylus Pro 7910/ PX-H8000 No.9 Rev.02 CA12-MECH-062
Only numbered Service Parts
are available.
1016
1001
1015
1003
1025
1014
1023
1004
1005
1020
1024
1019
1011
1012
1006
1018
1010
1002
1007
1013 1017
1008 1027
1009
07
401
04
03
07
04 05
06
01 (white)
04 07
07
01 (white)
04
02 (black) 03
02 (black)
102
103
105 104
106
101
203
201
300
200
202
506
512 510
515 516
532
505 517 509 532
510
526
509
512
525
501 512 510
511
512 510
532
528
527 532
530
512
529
532 515 533
514
522
531
530
532
534
512
518
512
515 512
515
519 520
524
519
502 507
505
521
07
401
04
03
07
04 05
06
04 07
01 (white) 07
04
03
02 (black)
102
103
104
101
105
106
203
201
300
202
200
510
532
509 532
506
510
509
512
515 516
512
530
529
532
522
531 530
532
518
512
512
512 503
512
524 504
515
520
515 519
513 508
519
507
523 505
502
521