Cleaning the Suction Cap

You need to clean the suction cap whenever you see a message on the LCD screen or if the printing surface is soiled with ink. You may also need to clean the suction cap if you experience difficulty cleaning nozzles after performing a nozzle check. Even if the message is not displayed, follow the steps here to clean the suction cap.
Caution:
Note: If you continue to use the printer without cleaning the suction cap, the ink nozzles may clog and print quality may decline.
  1. Turn on the printer, if necessary.
  2. Select Maintenance > Cleaning the Maintenance Parts > Suction Cap.
    A confirmation message appears.
  3. Select Start on the LCD screen.
    The head moves to the maintenance position.
    Caution:
    Do not move the print head manually. A malfunction may occur.
    Note: A buzzer sounds 10 minutes after the print head moves to the maintenance position. Select OK to continue cleaning. The buzzer sounds again after 10 minutes. Nozzles can be clogged if more time passes, so finish cleaning as soon as possible.
  4. Select How To... to view the steps and follow the on-screen instructions.
    Caution:
    Use only the supplied plastic tweezers. Be careful not to damage the suction cap. If the suction cap is damaged, air may leak and the print head may become dry or difficult to clean.
  5. Select Done.
    The print head returns to its normal position.