The
printer's ink cartridges, especially the White ink, can build up
sediment, causing the print quality to decline and the printer to
possibly malfunction. When ink runs out, you need to replace the
ink cartridge. In both cases, you need to remove the ink cartridges
from the printer.
To maintain print quality, you must do the
following:
- Shake the White
ink cartridges at the start of every working day
- Shake the color
ink cartridges at least once a month.
If an ink cartridge runs out during printing, you
can continue printing after replacing the ink cartridge. However,
the tone of the print results may differ depending on the drying
conditions.
Caution:
For best results, always use genuine Epson ink
cartridges. Epson cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of
non-genuine ink. The use of non-genuine ink may cause damage that
is not covered by Epson's warranties and, under certain
circumstances, may cause erratic printer behavior. Information
about non-genuine ink levels may not be displayed, and use of
non-genuine ink is recorded for possible use in service
support.