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Epson Stylus Color 850N

Product Controls: Epson Stylus COLOR 850N

Cleaning Cycle Black - Black Cleaning button

Cleaning Cycle Color - Color Cleaning button

Printer's Self-Test - Load/Eject + Power-On

Hex Dump Mode - Load/Eject + Color Cleaning + Power-On

First Ink Cartridge Installation (takes approximately 7 minutes) - Turn the printer on and the print head will automatically move slightly to the left. Remove the yellow tape seal from each ink cartridge. Do not remove the white label from the top of either ink cartridge. The ink in a cartridge missing the white label will be exposed to air and will thicken such that print head clogging and possible print head failure can occur. If the white label has been removed from an ink cartridge, the cartridge will not function correctly and it will need to be replaced. More importantly, to avoid potential damage to the printer, do not install a cartridge from which the white label has been removed. Install the black and color ink cartridges, then press the load/eject button to begin charging the ink delivery system.

Install Replacement Ink Cartridge when an ink out condition occurs - Remove the yellow tape seal from the ink cartridge you are going to install. Do not remove the white label from the top of the ink cartridge. The ink in a cartridge missing the white label will be exposed to air and will thicken such that print head clogging and possible print head failure can occur. If the white label has been removed from the ink cartridge, the cartridge will not function correctly and it will need to be replaced. More importantly, to avoid potential damage to the printer, do not install the cartridge if the white label has been removed. If the black ink out light is flashing or solid, hold the black cleaning button until the print heads move to the left, and then install the black ink cartridge. If the color ink out light is flashing or solid, hold the color cleaning button until the print heads move to the left, and then install the color ink cartridge. After installing the cartridge, press the load/eject button to begin charging the ink delivery system.

What are the minimum requirements to use this printer with a PC?

You will need an IBM compatible PC with at least a 386/25 MHz (for Windows 3.1x) or 486/25 MHz (for Windows 95, 98 or Windows NT 4.0 ), DOS, Microsoft Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, 98 or later or Windows NT 4.0. At least 16MB of RAM (20MB recommended), 50MB of free hard disk space for storing images (100MB or more is recommended), VGA/Super VGA or better display adapter and monitor, a shielded twisted-pair parallel cable (6 to 10 feet long and must have a D-SUB, 25-pin, male connector for your computer and a 36-pin Centronics compatible connector for the printer). Double-speed CD-ROM drive (quad-speed or faster recommended) for installing the printer software. The printer comes with a Windows 95 Plug & Play compatible printer driver.

How do I setup the Epson printer in a Windows NT network?

You can setup the Epson printer Using DLC, or LPR as instructed in the Epson Type B Ethernet card User's Guide.

How do I setup the printer in a Windows 95 or 98 network?

If your network is a Windows 95 or 98 peer-to-peer network and no other type of network servers are in it, you need to install the Epson Status Monitor 2 along with the Epson TCP/IP printing system as instructed in the Epson Status Monitor 2 installation Guide.

I am running the Epson Net! Utility in a Windows network running TCP/IP, but I don't get any printer listed in the Epson Net! Window, what could be wrong?

Check the LEDs in the C823572 Ethernet card, if the RED and GREEN LEDs are blinking alternatively, you may have a wiring problem. If only the GREEN LED is ON, make sure that the printer is in the same 10BaseT (or 10Base2) segment as the workstation you are working on.

I installed the printer driver on my Macintosh, but it isn't showing up in the Chooser. What went wrong?

The EPSON driver does not support QuickDraw GX. Therefore, this feature will need to be disabled. If your using system version 7.5 or later disable this feature, go to the Apple menu, select Control Panels, then open Extensions Manager and de-select "QuickDraw GX." After restarting, the printer will appear in the Chooser. If Quickdraw GX is off and there is still no printer icon in the Chooser, verify your system meets the minimum system requirements. Refer to your User's Guide for more information.

How do I setup the Epson printer in a Macintosh network?

An Epson printer is setup in the MAC network using the Epson Net! 3.0 for MAC. Epson Net! 3.0 allows you to rename the printer and assign it to and existing zone.

The power light is on, but nothing prints.

Make sure the printer cable is connected. Turn off the printer and computer. Make sure the printer cable is securely connected to the printer and computer ports. Turn on the printer and try printing again. If the cable was not the issue, turn off the printer and computer, disconnect the interface cable and run a self-test. If the self-test works, check the application software for correct installation. Make sure your computer has enough memory to handle the data in your print file. You may want to try reducing the resolution of your image, select fewer colors, or add more memory to the computer. If you are still having difficulty printing and you are using Windows, try checking the Spool Manager to see if it is on hold or if there are stalled print jobs. If you are using a Macintosh, make sure your Spool Folder is empty. If the printer sounds like it is printing, but there is no ink on the paper, The print head nozzles may be clogged. From the Utility section found in the EPSON printer driver, clean the print heads by performing a head cleaning followed by printing a nozzle check pattern. A head cleaning and nozzle check must be performed as a cycle. After printing a nozzle check, examine the printed dot pattern. Each staggered horizontal and straight vertical line should be complete, with no gaps in the dot pattern. If there are gaps in the dot pattern, continue with another cycle. Perform up to 6 cycles if necessary. If the nozzle check is not printing completely, and if the head cleanings do not help the nozzle check pattern to print completely, try replacing the ink cartridge. Any ink cartridge installed into the printer must have a white label on top of it. If the white label has been removed from the ink cartridge, do not install the cartridge. Using an ink cartridge which does not have the white label on it may damage the printer.

I removed the white label from the top of one of my ink cartridges. What should I do?

Do not install the cartridge. If you have already installed it and the printer is printing correctly, change the cartridge immediately. If you have already installed the cartridge, or if a previously installed ink cartridge was missing its white label at the time it was installed, and now the nozzle check will not print completely even after running cleaning cycles, your printer may need a service.

The quality of my printed output is unacceptable. What can I do to improve this?

Verify that you are using the correct printer driver for your printer model. Make sure that the printer's paper adjust lever is set to 0 for regular paper and + for envelopes or thicker media. If MicroWeave is off, turn this feature on. If High Speed is on, turn it off. Make sure the Media Type setting matches the paper or media loaded. Also, the Halftoning and Color Adjustment Mode options may be set incorrectly for your document type. Let the printer driver automatically select the settings for the best quality. The paper you are using may be damaged, old, dirty or loaded incorrectly. Remove the paper and reload a new stack ensuring that the printable side is face up. If your output is faint, check the printer driver to make sure you have selected a print resolution other than Economy. For vertical banding, rough or grainy images run the Print Head Alignment utility to align the print heads for precise vertical lines. If the image does not contain the colors you expected, the color settings on your application software may need adjustment. Refer to your software documentation for help on adjusting colors. If the previous steps do not resolve the issue, the print head nozzles may be clogged. From the Utility section found in the EPSON printer driver, clean the print heads by performing a head cleaning followed by printing a nozzle check pattern. A head cleaning and nozzle check must be performed as a cycle. After printing a nozzle check, examine the printed dot pattern. Each staggered horizontal and straight vertical line should be complete, with no gaps in the dot pattern. If there are gaps in the dot pattern, continue with another cycle. Perform up to 6 cycles if necessary. If the nozzle check prints completely, and you're still experiencing a problem, make sure you are using the most current version of the printer driver. You can obtain the latest printer driver from the EPSON web site. The resolution of your image may also be set too low. Increase the image resolution using your image-editing software, or decrease the size of the image. Another troubleshooting test to try is moving the printer to another computer. This will eliminate the possibility of a defective printer cable, parallel port, or software issue. If your still experiencing a problem try replacing the ink cartridge and make sure you are using a genuine EPSON ink cartridge which has a white label on top of it. If the white label has been removed from the ink cartridge, do not install the cartridge. Using an ink cartridge which does not have the white label on it may damage the printer.

When I installed new ink cartridges the printer does continuous cleaning cycles. Is there something wrong with my printer?

The first time a ink cartridge is installed in the printer, it will take 7-9 minutes to charge the ink system and initialize the printer. While the ink is charging the power light will flash. NEVER turn off the printer while the power light is flashing. When installing replacement ink cartridges, the printer will take approximately 4 minutes to charge the ink. These initialization times are due to the superior technology of EPSON's piezo print head, the number of ink nozzles in the print head and on a new printer the protective lubricant placed in the print head during the manufacturing process. This initialization is a normal and necessary process. If you turned off the printer during the initial ink charging cycle because I thought it was taking too long, power the printer back on and allow the printer to perform the complete charge of the ink delivery system.

Calibration doesn't seem to have any effect. What should I do?

Make sure that whenever you turn off the printer, you are always using the printer's power button. Never use an external switch, such as a power strip, surge protector, or power protector, to turn off the printer. If you turn the printer off using an external switch, calibration settings will not be saved.

Is the printer Year 2000 ready?

Yes, the printer is Year 2000 ready.

Is there a PostScript driver available for this printer?

Yes, EPSON has an optional Adobe PostScript Level 2 driver with Pantone approved colors. The software, called EPSON StylusRIP, is fully compatible with all leading graphic software applications and is available through EPSON Accessories.

What is the Epson Type B multi-protocol card?

The Epson Type B multi-protocol card is an Ethernet board which plugs inside Epson printers that are equipped with a Type B slot. This card is capable of communicating with the network using multiple network protocols.

What are the protocols the Epson multi-protocol card (c823572) supports?

The Epson Ethernet multi-protocol card supports the following protocols. For File Server Protocols: NetWare-Bindery, OS/2 NetBEUI, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, AppleTalk. For Printing Protocols: Pserver, N/Rprinter, lpr, FTP, DLC/LLC, PAP.

What kind of Ethernet frames types does the Epson multi-protocol card supports?

The Epson Multi-protocol card supports the following Ethernet frames types: 802.2, 802.3, 802.2 SNAP, Ethernet II.

What kind of connections does the Epson Ethernet card (c8223572) have?

The card is equipped with one 10Base2 and one 10BaseT connection.

Can I connect the printer to 10Base2 and 10BaseT networks simultaneously?

No, you can use only one of the network connections at any given time.

Can I switch between network interfaces while the printer is ON?

No, the Ethernet card only does the physical connection type detection at Power ON initialization. If this operation is performed, the network communication will be lost. Always turn the printer OFF before switching from 10Base2 to 10BaseT or back.

I want to print a status sheet, how can I do it?

Press the button located by the Ethernet card's green / red LED`s while the printer is ON LINE.

How do I make the printer available in a Novell network?

You need to log-in with supervisor/administrator rights and run the Epson Net! utility for NetWare from a workstation as instructed in the Epson Type B Ethernet card User's Guide.

How do I setup the printer in a NetWare 4.x network running NDS?

The Epson Ethernet card works in NetWare Bindery mode, therefore, in order to set up the PrintServer or Remote Printer, Bindery emulation services are required and a Bindery context must be set. This Bindery context must include the server where the Epson Ethernet card attaches.

I had an Epson printer with an Epson Ethernet card setup as a print server in a NetWare 3.1x, then I upgraded to NetWare 4.x and enabled Bindery emulation services and set a bindery context and I still can not get the printer to work, what is wrong?

The Epson Print server might have not been updated properly, in this case is best to redo the print server configuration from the beginning using the Epson Net! 2.0 utility as instructed in the Epson Type B Ethernet card User's Guide.

I am running the Epson Net! Utility in a Novell network, but no printers show up, what is wrong?

If this is a ROUTER environment, make sure the printer is located in a segment no more than 3 hops away from the file server and 2 hops away from the workstation that you are using to configure.

When I print from Appleworks 5.0.3 / 5.0.4 or Word 98 from my Macintosh (PowerMac / G3 / G4 / iMac / DV iMac) to my EPSON Stylus Color/Photo inkjet printer, some of the text is cut off on the right edge. What can I do to correct this?

Follow the steps below to correct the issue of characters clipping from Appleworks and Word 98.

Appleworks:

1) Open document.
2) Click on Edit, then Preferences.
3) Topic should be set to Text.
4) Under the Options, enable "Fractional Character Widths".
5) Click OK and print the document.
6) When the file is saved, it will save the setting along with it.

Word 98:

1) Open document.
2) Click on Tools, then Preferences.
3) Click on the Print tab.
4) Under the options for current document only, select "Fractional Widths".
5) Click OK and print the document.
6) When the file is saved, it will save the setting along with it.