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jvilca 6:11pm on Thursday, September 30th, 2010 
Excellent It was difficult trying to find an ethernet enabled mono laser printer at a reasonable cost but this fits the bill.
hap0 8:11am on Saturday, May 29th, 2010 
Seems fast Mac OSX interface is very poor, despite Epson support saying there is special control software, and it says so in the documentation. Very good laser jet printer. Very Expensive toner
yberes 6:37am on Sunday, April 11th, 2010 
Highly industrial, capable of printing off at amazing speeds. Low noises. Is aesthetically pleasing. Slightly pricy. Few extra features.
rothers 2:23am on Thursday, April 1st, 2010 
Speed is good, clarity of print even with very small fonts. Value for money. Noisy. Unable to communicate to a wireless linked PC.

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EPSON AcuLaser C8600 Quick Reference

Control Panel Operation

The control panel is made up of three elements: a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel, indicator lights, and buttons. The LCD panel and indicator lights tell you the current status of the printer, and you can use the control panel buttons to make printer settings, check consumable products, and print status sheets. However, settings made in your application and in the printer driver usually override settings made at the control panel.

Job Cancel button

Press once to cancel the current print job. Press down for more than two seconds to delete all jobs from the printer memory, including jobs the printer is currently receiving, saving to the Hard Disk Drive, or printing. Switches the printer between ready and offline status. When the error light is flashing, pressing this button clears the error and switches the printer to ready status. On or flashes when an error has occurred. On when the printer is ready, indicating that the printer is ready to receive and print data. When the printer is not ready, this light is off. On when print data is stored in the print buffer (the section of printer memory reserved for receiving data) but not yet printed. Flashing when the printer is processing data. Off when no data remains in the print buffer.

Start/Stop button

Error light (Red) Ready light (Green)

LCD panel

Displays printer status messages and control panel menu settings. Use these buttons to access the control panel menus, where you can make printer settings and check the status of consumable products. For instructions on how to use each button, see Using the Control Panel Menus in the Reference Guide.
Up Enter Down Back buttons

Data light (Yellow)

Control Panel Operation (1/3)
How to access the control panel menus
This section explains how to access, use, and exit the control panel menus. Refer to the illustrations below for an overview of the control panel button functions, and see the steps later in this section for detailed instructions. For a complete description of the items and settings available in the control panel menus, see Control Panel Menus in the Reference Guide. Accessing the control panel menus When the printers Ready light is on, pressing any of the control panel buttons shown below accesses the control panel menus.
Press any button to access menus.
Using the control panel buttons Once youve accessed the menus, the control panel buttons function as shown below.

1. Up/Down buttons

Scrolls through menus, items, and settings on the current level. Advances to the next level, carry out indicated operations, and activate settings. Returns to the previous level. Exits the control panel menus from any level.

2. Enter button

3. Back button 4. Start/Stop button
Control Panel Operation (2/3)
How to use the menus 1. Make sure the Ready light is on, then press any of the buttons indicated above to access the menus. 2. Use the u Up and d Down buttons to scroll through the menus. 3. Press the Enter button to view the items in a menu. Depending on the menu, the LCD panel displays an item and the current setting separated by an asterisk (YYYY*ZZZZ), or only an item (YYYY). 4. Use the u Up and d Down buttons to scroll through the items, or press the Back button to return to the previous level. 5. Press the Enter button to carry out the operation indicated by an item, such as printing a status sheet or resetting the printer, or to view the settings available for an item, such as paper sizes or emulation modes. Use the u Up and d Down buttons to scroll through available settings, and press the Enter button to select a setting and return to the previous level. Press the Back button to return to the previous level without changing the setting. Note: You need to turn the printer off and then on to activate some settings. For details, see Control Panel Menus in the Reference Guide. 6. Press the Start/Stop button to exit the control panel menus.
Control Panel Operation (3/3)

Status and Error Messages
This section contains a list of error messages shown on the LCD panel, giving a brief description of each message and suggestions for correcting the problem. Note that not every message shown on the LCD panel indicates a problem.

Check Paper Size

The paper size setting is different from the size of paper loaded in the printer. Check to see if the correct size of paper is loaded in the specified paper source. To clear this error, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions.

Calibrating Printer

The printer automatically calibrates itself when any of its covers is opened and when there is no paper jammed inside. This is not an error message, and will clear itself after one minute. While the printer displays this message, do not open the covers or turn off the printer.

Check Paper Type

The media loaded in the printer does not match the paper type setting in the printer driver. Media that matches only the paper size setting will be used for printing. To clear this error, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions.

Cancel All Print Job

The printer is canceling all print jobs in the printer memory, including jobs the printer is currently receiving or printing. This message appears when the Job Cancel button has been pressed down for more than 2 seconds.

Check Transparency

You have loaded media other than transparencies when the Paper Type setting in the printer driver is Transparency. The printer stops loading to prevent printer damage. Load transparencies in the specified paper source, then press the Start/Stop button.

Cancel Print Job

The print is canceling the current print job. This message appears when the Job Cancel button has been pressed and released within 2 seconds.

Cannot Print Duplex

The printer has encountered problems during duplex printing. Make sure you are using an appropriate type and size of paper for the Duplex Unit. The problem could also be a result of incorrect settings for the paper source you are using. Pressing the Start/Stop button will print the rest of the print job on only one side of the paper. Press the Job Cancel button to cancel the print job.

Collate was disabled

Printing by specifying the number of copies is no longer possible due to a lack of memory (RAM) or free disk space on the optional Hard Disk Drive. If this error occurs, print only one copy at a time. To clear this error, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions.
Status and Error Messages (1/8)

Cover A Open

Cover A, the output path cover on the left side of the printer, is open. Close the cover and the error is automatically cleared.
Format Error ROM A/Format Error Rom B
An unformatted ROM module has been inserted. If the ROM module has been formatted, but is still unreadable, format it again. If the ROM is still unreadable after reformatting, take the module to your dealer for repair or replacement. To clear this error, either press the Start/Stop button or turn off the printer and remove the ROM module.

Cover D Open

Cover D, the paper cassette cover on the right side of the printer, is open. Close the cover and the error is automatically cleared.

Cover E Open

Cover E, the cover on the right side of the optional Large Capacity Paper Unit, is open. Close the cover and the error is automatically cleared.

Form Data Canceled

Unable to store form overlay data on the printers Hard Disk Drive. Either the drive is full, or the maximum number of form overlay files has been reached. Delete any form overlay files you no longer need, then try storing the new overlay again. To clear this error, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions.

Cover F Open

Cover F, the optional Duplex Units inverter cover on the left side of the printer, is open. Close the cover and the error is automatically cleared.

Duplex Mem Overflow

There is not enough memory for duplex printing. The printer prints only on the front and ejects the paper. To clear this error, follow the instructions below. If Off is selected as the Auto Cont setting on the control panels Setup Menu, press the Start/Stop button to print on the back of the next sheet, or press the Job Cancel button to cancel the print job. If On is selected as the Auto Cont setting on the control panels Setup Menu, printing continues automatically after a certain period of time.

Form Feed

The printer is ejecting paper due to a printing error. This message appears when the Start/Stop button has been held down for more than 2 seconds in order to recover from a printing error.

Front Cover Open

The front cover is open. Close the cover and the error is automatically cleared.

Hard Disk Full

The printer has insufficient memory. Delete the unnecessary data from the Hard Disk Drive. To clear this error, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions.
Status and Error Messages (2/8)

HDD Check

The printer is checking the Hard Disk Drive.

Install Waste T Box

The waste toner collector is not installed, or is installed incorrectly. If there is no waste toner collector installed, install one in the printer. If there is a waste toner collector already installed, try removing it and reinstalling it. See Replacing the waste toner collector in the Reference Guide for instructions.

HDD Format ***%

The printer is formatting the optional Hard Disk Drive. *** indicates the formatting progress.

Image Optimum

There is insufficient memory to print the page at the specified print quality. The printer automatically lowers the print quality so that it can continue printing. If the quality of the printout is not acceptable, try simplifying the page by limiting the number of graphics or reducing the number and size of fonts. To clear this error, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions. Turn the Image Optimum setting off on the control panels Printing Menu if you do not want the printer to automatically lower the print quality to continue printing. You may need to increase the amount of printer memory to be able to print at the desired print quality for your document. For more information on adding memory, see Memory module in the Reference Guide.

Invalid AUX I/F Card

This message means that the printer cannot communicate with the installed optional interface card. Turn off the printer, remove the card, then reinstall it.

Invalid HDD

Either the optional Hard Disk Drive is damaged or it cannot be used with this printer. Turn off the printer and remove the Hard Disk Drive.

Invalid IPDS

Turn off the printer and replace the IPDS module.

Invalid PS3

An optional PostScript 3 ROM module that cannot be used on this printer is installed. Turn off the printer and remove the module.

Install Photoconductor

There is no photoconductor unit installed or the photoconductor unit is not installed properly. Turn off the printer and install the photoconductor unit if it is not installed. If a photoconductor unit is already installed, turn off the printer, open cover A, then open cover D. Remove the photoconductor unit, then reinstall it properly. Close covers D and A. The error clears automatically if the photoconductor unit is properly installed.
Invalid ROM A/Invalid ROM B
The printer cannot read the installed optional ROM module. Turn off the printer and remove the ROM module. To clear this error, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions.

Status and Error Messages (3/8)

Irregular Density

If you try to print on media of overly high density, the printer stops loading the media to prevent printer damage. In this case, you need to clear any jammed media from the MP tray or the paper path unit.
Paper is jammed inside the optional Duplex Units inverter cover (cover F). For instructions on how to remove jammed paper at the Duplex Units inverter cover, see Paper Jam - Cover F (Jam F). Paper is jammed inside the optional Duplex Units main unit (unit G). For instructions on how to remove jammed paper at the Duplex Units main unit, see Paper Jam - Unit G (Jam G).

Jam XX

The location where the paper jam occurred is displayed at xxxx. xxxx indicates the location of the error. If a paper jam occurs at two or more locations simultaneously, the corresponding multiple locations are displayed.
Jam A Paper is jammed inside the output path cover (cover A). For instructions on how to remove jammed paper at the output path cover, see Paper Jam - Cover A (Jam A). Paper is jammed inside the fuser unit (unit B). For instructions on how to remove jammed paper at the fuser unit, see Paper Jam - Cover B (Jam B). Paper is jammed inside the paper path unit (unit C). For instructions on how to remove jammed paper at the paper path unit, see Paper Jam - Unit C (Jam C). Paper is jammed inside the paper cassette cover (cover D). For instructions on how to remove jammed paper at the paper cassette cover, see Paper Jam - Cover D (Jam D). Paper is jammed inside the cover on the right side of the optional Large Capacity Paper Unit (cover E). For instructions on how to remove jammed paper at the right side of the Large Capacity Paper Unit, see Paper Jam - Cover E (Jam E).

Manual Feed xxx

The manual feed mode is specified for the current print job. Make sure the paper size indicated by xxx is loaded, then press the Start/Stop button. If you do not want to print this job in manual mode, press the Start/Stop button. The printer feeds paper from the specified paper source. For details on the manual feed mode, see Manually feeding paper.

Mem Overflow

The printer has insufficient memory to execute the current task. Press the Start/Stop button on the control panel to resume printing. Or press the Job Cancel button to cancel the print job.

Menus Locked

This message appears if you try to change the printers settings through the control panel when the buttons are locked. You can unlock them by using the EPSON WinAssist or WebAssist utility. Refer to the Administrators Guide for information.
Status and Error Messages (4/8)

Need Memory

The printer has insufficient memory to complete the current print job. Cancel printing by deleting it from the print queue on your computer, or by pressing the Job Cancel button on the printer. To clear this error message, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions. To prevent this problem from happening again, add more memory to your printer as described in Memory module in the Reference Guide. If you press the Start/Stop button without replacing the paper, the printer will print on the loaded paper even though it does not match the required size.

Photocondutr Trouble

The installed photoconductor unit has a problem. Turn off the printer, remove the photoconductor unit and install a new photoconductor unit. See Replacing the photoconductor unit in the Reference Guide.

Print Overrun

The required time to process the print data exceeded the print engine speed because the current page is too complex. Press the Start/Stop button to resume printing. Or press the Job Cancel button to cancel the print job. If this message appears again, select On as the Page Protect setting in the control panels Setup Menu. If you continue to receive this message when printing a particular page, try simplifying the page by limiting the number of graphics or reducing the number and size of fonts. You can also add more memory to the printer as described in Memory module in the Reference Guide.

Offline

The printer is not ready to print. Press the Start/Stop button.

Optional RAM Error

The optional memory module may be corrupted or incorrect. Replace it with a new one.

Outbin Select Error

Printouts are not output to the specified output tray, but to another tray due to a printing restriction.

Paper Out XXX YYY

There is no paper in the specified paper source (XXX). Load paper of the indicated size (YYY) into the paper source.

PS3 Hard Disk full

The memory allocated for writing PostScript 3 commands on the optional Hard Disk Drive is full. To clear this error, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions.

Paper Set XXX YYY

The paper loaded in the specified paper source (XXX) does not match the required paper size (YYY). Replace the loaded paper with the correct size paper and press the Start/Stop button to resume printing. Or press the Job Cancel button to cancel the print job.

RAM Check

The printer is checking the RAM.
Status and Error Messages (5/8)
The printer is ready to receive data and print.
The printers current interface has been reset and the buffer has been cleared. However, other interfaces are still active and retain their settings and data.

Replace Photoconductr

The photoconductor unit has reached the end of its service life. Turn off the printer, then replace the photoconductor unit with a a new one. See Photoconductor Unit in the Reference Guide for instructions. The error clears automatically after you replace the unit and close all printer covers. The photoconductor service life counter is reset automatically.

Reset All

All printer settings have been reset to the default configuration, or to the last settings that were saved.

Reset to Save

A control panel menu setting was changed while the printer was printing. Press the Start/Stop button to clear this message. The setting will become effective after printing has finished.

Replace Waste T Box

The waste toner collector is full of toner. Replace it with a new waste toner collector. See Replacing the waste toner collector in the Reference Guide. The error clears itself after you have replaced the waste toner collector and close the front cover.

ROM Check

The printer is checking the ROM.

Self Test

The printer is performing a quick internal check.

Reserve Job Canceled

The printer cannot store the data of your print job using the Reserve Job function. The maximum number of print jobs stored in the printers Hard Disk Drive has been reached, or the drive has no more memory available to store a new job. To store a new print job, delete a previously stored job. Also, if you have any Confidential Jobs stored, printing those jobs will make more memory available. To clear this error, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions.

Service Req xyyy

A controller error or a print engine error has been detected. Turn off the printer. Wait at least 5 seconds and then turn it back on. If the error message still appears, write down the error number listed on the LCD panel (xyyy) and turn off the printer, unplug the power cord, and contact a qualified service representative.

Standby

The printer is in stand-by mode.
Status and Error Messages (6/8)

Time exceeded

Paper was forcibly output (blank sheet printing) as the print data did not arrive in time even though paper was pre-fed.

Warming Up

The printer is warming up.

Waste T Box Nearfull

The waste toner collector is nearly full of toner. You can continue to print until the Replace Waste T Box error message appears, but early replacement is recommended to maintain high print quality. See Replacing the waste toner collector in the Reference Guide.

Toner Cart Out

One or more toner cartridges are not installed in the printer. Install the cartridges. See Toner Cartridge in the Reference Guide.

Turn Paper XXX

Paper is loaded in the wrong orientation in the XXX cassette. Remove the paper stack from the standard lower cassette, turn it by 90 degrees, and reload it with the long edge first.

Worn Fuser

This message indicates that the fuser unit is near the end of its service life. Turn the printer off, then replace the fuser unit with a new one. Contact your dealer. To clear this warning message and continue printing, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions.

Unable Clear Error

The printer cannot clear an error message because the error status still remains. Try solving the problem again.
Worn Photoconductor Unit B Open
The fuser unit is open. The error automatically clears itself when the fuser unit is closed properly. This message indicates that the photoconductor unit is near the end of its service life. You can continue to print until the Replace Photocondctr error message appears, but early replacement is recommended to maintain high print quality. To clear this warning message and continue printing, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions.

Unit C Open

The paper path unit is open. The error automatically clears itself when the paper path unit is closed properly.

Unit G Open

The optional Duplex Units main unit is open. The error automatically clears itself when the Duplex Units main unit is closed properly.
Write Error ROM A/Write Error ROM P
This message indicates an internal error in the printer. Reset the printer. If this error persists, consult your dealer.
Status and Error Messages (7/8)
Writing ROM A/Writing ROM P

Wrong Photoconductr

You have installed a photoconductor unit that has not been designed for this printer. Turn off the printer, remove the incorrect photoconductor unit and install one designed for this printer (S051082). See Replacing the photoconductor unit in the Reference Guide.

XXXX Toner Low

The indicated toner cartridges have less than 10% of toner remaining. (The letters C, M, Y, or K appear in place of XXXX and indicate the colors Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black respectively.) You can continue to print until the XXXX Toner Out error message appears. Waiting until this message appears before replacing the toner is recommended as toner may spill during replacement if toner remains in the cartridge. When printouts become faint, seeToner Cartridge in the Reference Guide for instructions. To clear this error, select Clear Warning from the control panels Reset Menu. See How to access the control panel menus for instructions.

XXXX Toner Out

The indicated toner cartridges are out of toner and need to be replaced. (The letters C, M, Y, or K appear in place of XXXX and indicate the colors Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black respectively.) See Toner Cartridge in the Reference Guide for instructions.
Status and Error Messages (8/8)
Printing and Deleting Reserve Job Data
Print jobs stored on the printers optional Hard Disk Drive using the Re-Print Job, Verify Job, and Stored Job options of the Reserve Job function can be printed and deleted using the control panels Quick Print Job Menu. Jobs saved using the Confidential Job option can be printed from the Confidential Job Menu. Follow the instructions in this section.
Using the Confidential Job Menu
Follow these steps to print or delete Confidential Job data. 1. Make sure the LCD panel displays Ready or Standby, then press the Enter button to access the control panel menus. 2. Press the d Down button repeatedly until ConfidentialJobMenu appears on the LCD panel, then press the Enter button. 3. Use the d Down or u Up button to scroll to the appropriate user name, then press the Enter button. 4. Enter your four-digit password by using the corresponding buttons, as shown below.
Using the Quick Print Job Menu
Follow these steps to print or delete Re-Print Job, Verify Job, and Stored Job data. 1. Make sure the LCD panel displays Ready or Standby, then press the Enter button to access the control panel menus. 2. Press the d Down button repeatedly until Quick Print Job Menu appears on the LCD panel, then press the Enter button. 3. Use the d Down or u Up button to scroll to the appropriate user name, then press the Enter button. 4. Use the d Down or u Up button to scroll to the appropriate job name, then press the Enter button. 5. To specify the number of copies you want to print, press the Enter button, then use the d Down and u Up buttons to select the number of copies. To delete the print job without printing any copies, press the d Down button to display Delete on the LCD panel. 6. Press the Enter button to start printing or to delete the data.

Note: Passwords are always four digits. Passwords consist of numbers from 1 through 4. If no print jobs have been saved with the password you entered, Password Error appears briefly on the LCD panel then the printer exits the control panel menus. Confirm the password and try again.
Printing and Deleting Reserve Job Data (1/2)
5. Use the d Down or u Up button to scroll to the appropriate job name, then press the Enter button. 6. To specify the number of copies you want to print, press the Enter button, then use the d Down and u Up buttons to select the number of copies. To delete the print job, press the d Down button to display Delete on the LCD panel. 7. Press the Enter button to start printing or to delete the data.
Printing and Deleting Reserve Job Data (2/2)

Clearing Jammed Paper

When paper is jammed in the printer, the printers LCD panel and the EPSON Status Monitor 3 utility provide alert messages.

fuser unit (unit B)

Error messages for paper jams
If the following message appears on the LCD panel, you must clear all jammed paper.

Jam xxxx

The location where the paper jam occurred is displayed at xxxx. xxxx indicates the location of the paper jam. Use the illustrations below as a guide for the printer parts indicated.
Main unit of the Duplex Unit (unit G)
output path cover (cover A)

paper path unit (unit C)

inverter cover of the Duplex Unit (cover F)

MP tray

If a paper jam occurs at two or more locations simultaneously, the corresponding multiple locations are displayed.
Jam A Paper is jammed inside the output path cover (cover A). Paper is jammed inside the fuser unit (unit B). Paper is jammed inside the paper path unit (unit C). Paper is jammed inside the paper cassette cover on the right side of the printer (cover D). If you cannot find any jammed paper in this cover, check the optional Duplex Units inverter cover (cover F), then its main unit (unit G). Jam E Paper is jammed at the side cover of the optional Large Capacity Paper Unit (cover E).
paper cassette cover (cover D)
Jam D standard and optional lower cassettes side cover of the Large Capacity Paper Unit (cover E)
Clearing Jammed Paper (1/9)
Paper is jammed at the optional Duplex Units inverter cover (cover F). If you cannot find any jammed paper in this cover, check the paper cassette cover (cover D), then optional Duplex Units main unit (unit G).
Paper Jam - the Lower Cassette
This section describes how to clear paper jams from the printers standard and optional lower cassettes. The procedure is the same for all lower cassettes. Follow these steps to clear paper jams in the lower cassettes. The illustrations show the standard lower cassette. 1. Pull the lower cassette out slowly until it stops. Be careful not to tear the jammed paper.

Paper is jammed inside the optional Duplex Units main unit (unit G). Be sure to check if the jammed paper is not in the paper cassette cover (cover D) or the Duplex Units inverter cover (cover F) before checking the main unit of the Duplex Unit.
Precautions for clearing jammed paper
Be sure to observe the following points when you clear jammed paper: Do not remove jammed paper by force. Torn paper can be difficult to remove and might cause other paper jams. Pull it gently in order to avoid tearing. Always try to remove jammed paper with both hands to avoid tearing it. If jammed paper is torn and remains in the printer, or if paper is jammed in a place not mentioned in this chaptersection, contact your dealer.
2. Remove any jammed or crumpled paper.
Warning: Be careful not to touch the fuser, which is marked CAUTION! HIGH TEMPERATURE, or the surrounding areas. If the printer has been in use, the fuser and the surrounding areas may be very hot. Do not insert your hand deep into the fuser unit (unit B) as some components are sharp and may cause injury. 3.
Note: If paper is torn, be sure to remove all torn pieces. Remove the stack of paper from the cassette.
4. Tap the stack of paper on a flat surface to even out the edges, then reinsert it into the lower cassette. Be sure the paper is evenly aligned and the top of the stack is below the metal retaining clip and the maximum paper mark.
Clearing Jammed Paper (2/9)
5. Push the lower cassette back into the printer. When the paper jam is cleared completely and the lower cassette is pushed back into the printer, the jammed pages print data is automatically reprinted. 1. Open the output path cover on the left side of the printer.

Paper Jam - MP tray

Follow these steps to clear paper jams at the MP tray. 1. Pull the jammed paper out gently.
2. Remove any jammed paper gently with both hands. Be careful not to tear the jammed paper.
Caution: If the jammed paper is visible deep inside the MP tray, do not pull the paper. Pull out the paper path unit to remove the jammed paper.
Note: Always try to remove jammed paper with both hands to avoid tearing it. If paper is torn, be sure to remove all torn pieces. 3. Close the output path cover.
2. Remove and tap the remaining paper stack on a flat surface to even out the edges before reloading it into the MP tray.
Paper Jam - Cover A (Jam A)
When paper is jammed at the output path cover, the LCD panel displays the Jam A error message. Follow these steps to clear paper jams in the output path cover. When the paper jam is cleared completely and the output path cover (cover A) is closed, the jammed pages print data is automatically reprinted.
Clearing Jammed Paper (3/9)
Paper Jam - Cover B (Jam B)
When paper is jammed at the fuser unit, the LCD panel displays the Jam B error message. Follow these steps to clear paper jams in the fuser unit. 1. Pull the fuser unit out gently until it stops. Be careful not to tear the jammed paper.

Paper Jam - Cover D (Jam D)
When paper is jammed at the paper cassette cover, the LCD panel displays the Jam D error message. Follow these steps to clear paper jams in the paper cassette cover. 1. Open the paper cassette cover (cover D).
Clearing Jammed Paper (6/9)
Paper Jam - Cover E (Jam E)
When paper is jammed at the side cover of the optional Large Capacity Paper Unit, the LCD panel displays the Jam E error message. Follow these steps to clear paper jams in the optional Large Capacity Paper Unit. 1. Open the cover (cover E) on the right side of the optional Large Capacity Paper Unit.
When the paper jam is cleared completely and the cover on the right side of the Large Capacity Paper Unit (cover E) is pushed back into the printer, the jammed pages print data is automatically reprinted.
Paper Jam - Cover F (Jam F)
When paper is jammed at the optional Duplex Units inverter cover, the LCD panel displays the Jam F error message. Follow these steps to clear paper jams in the Duplex Units inverter cover. 1. Open the Duplex Units inverter cover (cover F) on the left side of the printer.
2. Gently remove the jammed paper with both hands. Be careful not to tear the jammed paper.

3. Close the cover.

Clearing Jammed Paper (7/9)
2. Gently remove the jammed paper inside the inverter cover. Caution: Be sure to pull out the Duplex Units main unit after checking if the jammed paper is in the paper cassette cover (cover D) or the Duplex Units inverter cover (cover F). If you pull out the main unit first, the paper jam may occur.
1. Pull the main unit of the optional Duplex Unit out until it stops.
Note: If paper is torn, be sure to remove all torn pieces. 3. Close the inverter cover. When the paper jam is cleared completely and the Duplex Units inverter cover (cover F) is closed, the jammed pages print data is automatically reprinted. Note: If you cannot find any jammed paper in this cover, check the paper cassette cover (cover D), then the optional Duplex Units main unit (unit G). Note: If paper is torn, be sure to remove all torn pieces. 3. Push the main unit of the Duplex Units main unit back into the printer. When the paper jam is cleared completely and the Duplex Units main unit (unit G) is pushed back into the printer, the jammed pages print data is automatically reprinted. 2. Gently remove the jammed paper with both hands. Be careful not to tear the jammed paper.
Paper Jam - Unit G (Jam G)
When paper is jammed at the optional Duplex Units main unit, the LCD panel displays the Jam G error message. Follow these steps to clear paper jams in the optional Duplex Units main unit.
Clearing Jammed Paper (8/9)

Removing the main unit

If you cannot remove the jammed paper using the previous procedures, remove the Duplex Units main unit. Follow the instruction below to remove the Duplex Units main unit. Push the main unit slightly backward, then remove the main unit by pulling it toward you while pushing down both levers.

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Color Laser Printer

Setup Guide

4021253-00 EUL

Where to Find Information
Setup Guide (this manual)
Contains information on placing and assembling the printer, and installing the printer driver.

User Guides

The CD-ROM shipped with your printer includes the following guides as well as the printer driver.
Note: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later, or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or later, must be installed on your computer to view the Reference Guide and the Administrators Guide. Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or later must be installed on your computer to view the Quick Reference.

Reference Guide (HTML)

How to use the printer How to solve problems How to keep your printer in good condition Safety information and technical specifications
Administrators Guide (HTML)
Provides network administrators with information on both the printer driver and network settings.

Quick Reference (PDF)

Provides you with a list of LCD panel messages, solutions for paper jam problems, and other information about your printer that you may need to refer to on a regular basis. We recommend printing the guide and keeping it near the printer.
1 Safety Instructions. Assembling the Printer. Installing Options. Testing and Connecting the Printer. Installing the Printer Software. Printing the Quick Reference Guide. 37
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Neither SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to strictly comply with SEIKO EPSON CORPORATIONs operating and maintenance instructions. SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION and its affiliates shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original EPSON Products or EPSON Approved Products by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. EPSON and EPSON ESC/P are registered trademarks and EPSON AcuLaser and EPSON ESC/P 2 are trademarks of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated, which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. EPSON disclaims any and all rights in those marks. Copyright 2002 by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION, Nagano, Japan.

Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury. Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.
Notes contain important information and useful tips on the operation of your printer.

Safety Instructions

Laser Printer Precautions
This printer uses laser technology. The following precautions apply whenever you use the printer. Even if you are familiar with other types of printers, be sure to follow these precautions carefully to ensure safe, efficient operation. Because the printer weighs approximately 70 kg (154 lbs) without the consumable or optional products installed, one person should not lift or carry it. Four people should carry the printer, lifting it at the correct positions. Refer to the instructions in the Unpacking Sheet. Be careful not to touch the fuser, which is marked CAUTION! HIGH TEMPERATURE, or the surrounding areas. If the printer has been in use, the fuser and the surrounding areas may be very hot.
CAUTION! HIGH TEMPERATURE
Do not insert your hand into the fuser unit.
Do not insert your hand into the fuser unit as some components are sharp and may cause injury. Avoid touching the components inside the printer unless instructed to do so in this guide.
Never force the printers components into place. Although the printer is designed to be sturdy, rough handling can damage it. When handling toner cartridges, always place them on a clean, smooth surface. Do not attempt to modify toner cartridges or take them apart. They cannot be refilled. Do not touch the toner. Keep the toner away from your eyes. Do not dispose of used toner cartridges, waste toner collectors, or photoconductor units in fire, as they can explode and cause injury. Dispose of them according to local regulations. Wait at least one hour before using a toner cartridge or a photoconductor unit after moving it from a cool to a warm environment to prevent damage from condensation. When removing the photoconductor unit, avoid exposing it to light for more than 5 minutes. The unit contains a blue-colored light-sensitive drum. Exposure to light can damage the drum, causing dark or light areas to appear on the printed page and reducing the service life of the drum. If you need to keep the unit out of the printer for long periods, cover it with an opaque cloth.
Be sure not to scratch the surface of the photoconductor units drum. When you remove the photoconductor unit from the printer, always set the unit on a clean, smooth surface. Also, avoid touching the drum, since oil from your skin can permanently damage its surface and may affect print quality. To get the best print quality, do not store the photoconductor unit in an area subject to direct sunlight, dust, salty air, or corrosive gases (such as ammonia). Avoid locations subject to extreme or rapid changes in temperature or humidity. Be sure to keep consumable components out of the reach of children. Do not leave jammed paper inside the printer. This can cause the printer to overheat.

Important Safety Instructions
Read all of the following instructions before operating your printer: Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the printer. Unplug the printer from the electrical outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Do not use the printer near water. Do not place the printer on an unstable surface. Slots and openings, located on the front, back and top of the printer, are provided for ventilation. Keep these slots and openings clear to allow proper ventilation. Avoid placing the printer on a soft surface, like a bed or a sofa, or in a small enclosed area, as this restricts proper ventilation.
Connect your printer to an electrical outlet that meets the power requirements of this printer. Your printers power requirements are indicated on a label attached to the printer. If you are not sure of the power supply specifications in your area, contact your local power company or consult your dealer. The interface connector for this printer is Non-LPS (non-limited power source). If you are unable to insert the AC plug into the electrical outlet, contact an electrician. Do not put your printer where the cord will be stepped on. Avoid sharing outlets with other appliances. When using an extension cord, be careful not to exceed its recommended amperage limit. Also, be sure that all items plugged into the electrical outlet do not exceed a total of 15 amperes. Never push objects of any kind through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind onto the printer. Unless specifically instructed in this guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or removing those covers that are marked Do Not Remove may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks. Contact a qualified service representative for service.
Unplug the printer and contact a qualified service representative under the following conditions: A. If liquid has entered the printer B. C. If the printer has been exposed to rain or water If the printer does not operate normally or exhibits a distinct change in performance
D. If the printer has been dropped or the cabinet damaged E. If the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed

Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage that requires repair by a qualified service representative. If you plan to use the printer in Germany, observe the following: To provide adequate short-circuit protection and over-current protection for this printer, the building installation must be protected by a 10 or 16 amp circuit breaker.

Safety Information

Power cord
Caution: Be sure the AC power cord meets the relevant local safety standards.

Laser safety labels

Your printer is a Class 1 laser product as defined in the IEC 60825 specifications. The label shown is attached in countries where required.
Warning: The use of controls, or the performance of procedures and adjustments other than those specified in this guide may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

Internal laser radiation

Max. Radiation Power Wave Length 5 mW 780 nm
This is a Class IIIb Laser Diode Assembly that has an invisible laser beam. The printer head unit is NOT A SERVICE ITEM. Therefore, the printer head unit should not be opened under any circumstances. An additional laser warning label is affixed to the inside of the printer.

CDRH regulations

For information about the Center for Devices and Radiological Health of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, see the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.

Ozone safety

Ozone emission
Ozone gas is generated by laser printers as a by-product of the printing process. Ozone is produced only when the printer is printing.

Ozone exposure limit

The recommended exposure limit for ozone is 0.1 parts per million (ppm) expressed as an average time-weighted concentration over an eight (8) hour period. The EPSON AcuLaser C8600 laser printer generates less than 0.1 ppm for 8 hours of continuous printing.

Minimize the risk

To minimize the risk of exposure to ozone, you should avoid the following conditions: Use of multiple laser printers in a confined area (see above) Operation in conditions of extremely low humidity Poor room ventilation Long, continuous printing together with any of the above

Printer location

The printer should be located so that the exhaust gases and heat generated are: Not blown directly into the users face Vented directly out of the building whenever possible

For United Kingdom Users

The EPSON AcuLaser C8600 is a page printer which utilizes a semiconductor laser. There is no possibility of danger from the laser, provided that the printer is operated according to the instructions in the guides provided. Since radiation emitted by the laser is completely confined within protective housings and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation.

This is a semiconductor laser. The maximum power of the laser diode is 5 mW and the wavelength is 780 nm.

Use of options

Epson (UK) Limited shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or consumable products other than those designated as Original EPSON Products or EPSON Approved Products by Epson (UK) Limited.

Safety information

Warning: This appliance must be earthed. Refer to the rating plate for voltage and check that the appliance voltage corresponds to the supply voltage. Important: The wires in the mains lead fitted to this appliance are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green and yellowEarth BlueNeutral BrownLive If you need to fit a plug: As the colours of the mains lead of this appliance may not match any coloured markings used to identify the terminals in a plug, please proceed as follows: The green and yellow wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or the Earth symbol (G). The blue wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked with the letter N. The brown wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked with the letter L. If damage occurs to the plug, replace the cord set or consult a qualified electrician. Replace fuses only with a fuse of the correct size and rating.

Assembling the Printer

Before assembling the printer, follow the instructions on the Unpacking Sheet to remove all protective materials packed around and inside your printer. Note: Keep all packing materials as you will need them when transporting the printer.
Installing the Face-Up Tray
Follow these steps to install the face-up tray onto the left side of the printer. 1. Locate the output slot on the left side of the printer. 2. Install the face-up tray as shown below.
Caution: Do not insert the metal spring into the output slot or any holes in the printer case. Doing so may damage the face-up tray or your printer.

metal spring

Installing the Toner Cartridges
Before installing the toner cartridges, read the following handling precautions: Do not install used toner cartridges into the printer. If toner gets onto your skin or clothes, wash it off with soap and water immediately. Wait for at least 1 hour before installing a toner cartridge after moving it from a cool to a warm environment to prevent damage from condensation. You need to install four toner cartridges into the printer. Follow these steps to install the toner cartridges.

1. Open the front cover.

2. Check the color in the cartridge installment window and prepare the cartridge of the same color.

Yellow

Magenta
This color indicator represents the toner cartridge color.
3. Take the cartridge out of its package, and gently shake it.
4. Insert the toner cartridge all the way until it stops.
5. Turn the cartridge knob as shown below.
Caution: Be sure to turn the knob all the way to the locked position. Otherwise, you may have toner problems or leakage.
6. Push up the switch located at the upper left, then release it.
7. Turn the upper knob clockwise until it stops. The switch automatically drops down and the next empty cartridge slot appears.
Note: If the knob cannot be moved, first check that the switch is in the upper position. Do not force the knob. 8. Install the other cartridges as described in steps 2 to 7 (skip steps 6 and 7 for the last cartridge). 9. Next, install the photoconductor unit as described in the following section.
Installing the Photoconductor Unit

Handling precautions

When installing the photoconductor unit, avoid exposing it to room light any longer than necessary. Keep the photoconductor unit out of the reach of children. Follow these steps to install the photoconductor unit. 1. Take the photoconductor unit out of its package and unwrap the protective sheet while holding the handle.
Caution: Be sure not to touch or scratch the surface of the drum. Avoid touching the drum, since oil from your skin may permanently damage its surface and affect print quality.
2. Turn the lever as shown below.
3. Insert the photoconductor unit as shown below.
Note: Make sure that the unit is completely inserted into the slot.
4. Turn the two levers as shown below.
5. Close the front cover.
Warning: Do not dispose of used photoconductor units in fire, as they can explode and cause injury. Dispose of them according to local regulations.

Installing Options

If you purchased any options with the printer, install them before plugging in the printer. To install an optional paper cassette or optional Duplex Unit, follow the instructions on the product package.

Installing the Hard Disk Drive
The optional Hard Disk Drive allows you to expand the printers receive buffer when using a network, and gives you additional memory for graphics and faster multi-page, multi-output sorting. Follow these steps to install the optional Hard Disk Drive.
Caution: Before you install the Hard Disk Drive, be sure to discharge any static electricity by touching a grounded piece of metal. Otherwise, you may damage static-sensitive components. Warning: Be careful when working inside the printer as some components are sharp and may cause injury.
1. Make sure the printer is not turned on, and that the power cord is unplugged.
2. Prepare the printer as shown below to access the Hard Disk Drive socket.
3. Identify the Hard Disk Drive socket.

socket

4. Install the Hard Disk Drive securely with the screws.
Caution: You should not remove any modules from the circuit board. Otherwise, the printer will not work.
5. Connect the two connectors of the cable as shown below.
6. Lower the two clamps to insert the cable, then raise the clamps.
7. Return the printer to its original state, as shown below.
8. Plug the printers power cord into an electrical outlet. 9. Turn on the printer. 10. To confirm that the Hard Disk Drive is installed correctly, print a status sheet. See Printing a status sheet on page 29.
Installing a Memory Module
Increasing the printers memory allows you to print complex or graphics-intensive documents. You can increase printer memory up to 1 GB by installing optional Dual In-line Memory Modules (DIMMs). This printer has two DIMM slots, but one slot has a 64 MB DIMM already installed in it at the time of manufacture. To increase printer memory to its maximum of 1 GB, you have to purchase two 512 MB DIMMs and remove the original 64 MB DIMM. You can purchase DIMMs from various vendors. Be sure they meet the following requirements.
DRAM type Synchronous Dynamic RAM Dual In-line Memory Module (SDRAM DIMM) 64, 128, 256, or 512 MB 168-pin type, 64 bit, with SPD* 100 MHz or higher (10 ns or less) CL=2 Less than 40 mm
Memory size Type Clock frequency CAS Latency Height
* SPD stands for Serial Presence Detect, a chip residing on the memory module that contains information about the size, speed, and other specifications of the memory as well as manufacturer information that can be retrieved by the motherboard through electronic signals.
Follow these steps to install an optional memory module.

Caution: Before you install a memory module, be sure to discharge any static electricity by touching a grounded piece of metal. Otherwise, you may damage static-sensitive components. Warning: Be careful when working inside the printer as some components are sharp and may cause injury.
1. Make sure the printer is not turned on, and that the power cord is unplugged. 2. Prepare the printer as shown on page 19 to access the slot. 3. Identify the DIMM slots.

DIMM slots

4. Insert and push the DIMM into either slot. The two clips lock onto the DIMM.
Caution: Do not force the DIMM into the slot. Be sure to insert the DIMM facing the correct way. You should not remove any modules from the circuit board. Otherwise, the printer will not work.
5. Return the printer to its original state, as shown on page 21. 6. Plug the printers power cord into an electrical outlet. 7. Turn on the printer. 8. To confirm that the memory module is installed correctly, print a status sheet. See Printing a status sheet on page 29.

Installing a ROM Module

The optional ROM modules that expand your printers features differ, depending on the country of purchase. Follow these steps to install an optional ROM module.
Caution: Before you install a ROM module, be sure to discharge any static electricity by touching a grounded piece of metal. Otherwise, you may damage static-sensitive components. Warning: Be careful when working inside the printer as some components are sharp and may cause injury.
1. Make sure the printer is not turned on, and that the power cord is unplugged. 2. Prepare the printer as shown on page 19 to access the slot.
3. Identify the ROM slots.

ROM slots

4. Insert the module firmly into slot A or B, as shown below.
Caution: Do not force the ROM module into the slot. Be sure to insert the module facing the correct way. You should not remove any modules from the circuit board. Otherwise, the printer will not work.
5. Return the printer to its original state, as shown on page 21. 6. Plug the printers power cord into an electrical outlet. 7. Turn on the printer. 8. To confirm that the ROM module is installed correctly, print a status sheet. See Printing a status sheet on page 29.

Installing an Interface Card
Your printer comes with a Type B interface slot. Various optional interface cards are available to expand your printers interface options. Note: Mac OS 8.5.1 to 9.X supports the Type B IEEE 1394 Interface Card (C12C82372). It can be connected to a Macintosh FireWire port. Follow these steps to install an optional interface card.
Caution: Before you install the interface card, be sure to discharge any static electricity by touching a grounded piece of metal. Otherwise, you may damage static-sensitive components.
1. Make sure the printer is not turned on, and that the power cord is unplugged. 2. Be sure to set any switches and jumpers on the card, as necessary. See the interface cards manual for details. 3. Remove the screws as shown below and remove the cover.
Note: Keep the slot cover in a safe place. You will need to reattach it if you remove the interface card later.
4. Slide and push the interface card into the slot firmly, then fasten the screw as shown below.
5. Plug the printers power cord into an electrical outlet. 6. Turn on the printer. 7. To confirm that the interface card is installed correctly, print a status sheet. See Printing a status sheet on page 29.
Testing and Connecting the Printer
This chapter provides you with the necessary instructions on how to connect the printer to your computer.

Plugging in the Printer

Follow these steps to connect the printer to an electrical outlet. 1. Check the label on the printer to make sure that the voltage required by the printer matches the electrical outlet. Also, make sure that you have the correct power cord for your power source.
Caution: It is not possible to change the printers voltage. If the required voltage and your outlet voltage do not match, contact your dealer for assistance. Do not plug in the power cord.
2. Make sure that the printer is turned off. Connect the power cord to the AC inlet on the left side of the printer.
3. Plug the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet.

Testing the Printer

To test whether the printer is set up correctly, print a status sheet, following the procedures below. You will have to first load the MP tray with paper.

Loading paper

Follow these steps to load paper into the MP tray. 1. Fan a stack of A4 or Letter size paper, then tap it on a flat surface to even the edges. 2. Load the paper long edge first with the printable surface facing up, then set the paper guide as shown below.

Printing a status sheet

Follow these steps to print a status sheet. 1. Turn on the printer. The lights and the LCD panel messages on the control panel change. 2. After the LCD panel shows Ready, press the twice. The LCD panel shows Status Sheet. Enter button
3. Press the Enter button again. The message on the LCD panel starts flashing and the printer starts printing a status sheet. 4. Check that the printer has printed the status sheet clearly and that the information on the options installed in the printer is correct. If the printer properly recognizes an installed option, the options name appears under Hardware Configurations. If the drive, module, or interface card is not listed on the status sheet, try reinstalling it. Make sure that the electronic connector is securely connected to the socket or slot on the circuit board. If the total amount of memory listed does not include the size of the optional memory module, try reinstalling the module. Make sure that the module is securely attached to the DIMM slot on the circuit board. If the printer cannot print a status sheet, contact your dealer.
Connecting to the Computer
Use a parallel or USB interface cable to connect your printer to the computer. Note: If you want to connect the printer to your computer through an installed optional interface card, you need a different type of cable. See the optional interface cards manual. Follow these steps to connect the printer to your computer using the parallel interface. 1. Make sure that both the printer and the computer are turned off.
2. Attach the parallel or USB interface cable to the printer as shown below.
Note: Use a shielded, twisted-pair parallel cable, or a USB Revision 1.1 compliant cable. When the cable has a grounding wire, secure the wire with the screw below the connector. 3. Plug the other end of the cable into the computers parallel or USB interface connector. See your computers instruction manual for more information. To connect to a network environment, have your administrator refer to the Administrators Guide.
Installing the Printer Software
When you install the printer software, the following components are installed. Printer driver A printer driver for Microsoft Windows XP, Me, 98, 95, 2000, and Windows NT 4.0, and for the Macintosh is provided. This software lets you make a variety of settings, such as print quality and paper size. EPSON Status Monitor 3 The EPSON Status Monitor 3 utility allows you to view printer status information, such as the amount of toner remaining, and to check for any printer errors. To install the printer software, follow the instructions for Windows or for Macintosh in this section.

For Windows Users

1. Make sure that the printer is turned off.
2. Insert the CD-ROM that comes with your printer in your CD-ROM drive. The following screen appears.
Note: If the EPSON Installation Program screen does not appear automatically, double-click the My Computer icon, right-click the CD-ROM icon, and click Open in the menu that appears. Then double-click Setup.exe. 3. Double-click Install driver utility. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Note for Windows XP users: While you install the printer driver, the following dialog box may appear. If this happens, click Continue Anyway to continue the installation.
About an Additional Driver
When the printer is shared with some computers (clients) in a network and the print server's OS is Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000, you can install the printer driver for the clients OS in the server as an additional driver. This allows the clients to download the appropriate printer driver from the printer server if necessary. See Using an Additional Driver in the Reference Guide for details.

For Macintosh Users

Your Macintosh must meet the following requirements to use the driver included with the printer. Mac OS 8.1 to 9.X Note: To turn off QuickDraw GX, first make sure the Caps Lock key is unlocked. Then, while holding down the spacebar, restart your Macintosh. The Extensions Manager will open. Clear the QuickDraw GX check box, then close the Extensions Manager.
Caution: Turn off any anti-virus software before installing the printer driver.
1. Make sure that the printer is turned off. Insert the CD-ROM that comes with your printer into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Double-click the Install Software folder.
3. Double-click the Installer icon
4. Click Continue. When the software license agreement screen appears, read the statement and then click Accept. 5. Click Install and follow the on-screen instructions.
Selecting your printer in the Chooser
After you have installed the printer driver, you need to open the Chooser to select your printer. This procedure is necessary the first time you use a printer and when you want to switch to another printer. Your Macintosh will always print using the last printer selected.
Printing the Quick Reference Guide
After you install the printer driver, print the Quick Reference guide included on the printer software CD-ROM. The Quick Reference guide describes how to clear paper jams and other common problems. Note: Acrobat Reader 4.0 or later must be installed on your computer to open and read the Quick Reference guide.

For Windows users

1. Insert the CD-ROM that comes with your printer in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Double-click User Guides in the EPSON Installation Program screen. 3. Click the arrow next to View Quick Reference. The Quick Reference guide opens. 4. Select Print from the File menu and click OK. The Quick Reference guide will be printed. Store the printed Quick Reference guide near the printer.

For Macintosh users

1. Insert the CD-ROM that comes with your printer in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Double-click the User Guides folder in the EPSON folder.
3. Double-click the View Quick Reference icon in the User Guides folder. The Quick Reference guide opens.
4. Select Print from the File menu. 5. Click Print. The Quick Reference guide will be printed. Store the printed Quick Reference guide near the printer.
EPSON OVERSEAS MARKETING LOCATIONS
EPSON AMERICA, INC. 3840 Kilroy Airport Way Long Beach, CA 90806 Phone: (562) 981-3840 Fax: (562) 290-5220
EPSON UK LTD. Campus 100, Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, HP2 7TJ, U.K. Phone: (+44) Fax: (+44) EPSON FRANCE S.A. 68 bis, rue Marjolin 92300, Levallois-Perret, France Phone: 33.1.41.86.26.56 Telex: 610657
EPSON DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Zlpicher Strae 6, 40549 Dsseldorf Germany Phone: (0211) 56030 Fax: (0211) 5047787
EPSON AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. 70 GIBBES STREET, CHATSWOOD 2067 NSW. Phone: 2-9903-9000 Fax: 2-9903-9177
EPSON SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. No. 1 Temasek Avenue #36-00 Millenia Tower, Singapore 039192 Phone: (065) 911 Fax: (065) 185
EPSON HONG KONG LTD. Rooms 4706-10, 47/F, China Resources Bldg., 26 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Phone: 2585-4300 Fax: 2827-7083 EPSON ITALIA S.p.A. V.le F.lli Casiraghi Sesto S.Giovanni MI, Italy Phone: +3902262331 Fax: +39022440750 SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION (Hirooka Office) 80 Harashinden, Hirooka Shiojiri-shi, Nagano-ken 399-0785 Japan
EPSON TAIWAN TECHNOLOGY & TRADING LTD. 10F, No. 287 Nanking E. Road, Sec. 3, Taipei, Taiwan, Phone: (02) 2717-7360 Fax: (02) 2712-9164 EPSON IBERICA S.A. Av. de Roma, 18-Cerdanyola del Valles Barcelona, Spain Phone: 582. 15.00 Fax: 582. 15.55 EPSON PORTUGAL, S.A. R. do Progresso, 471, 1 Perafita 4460 Matosinhos, Portugal Phone: (02) 02 Fax: (02) 11

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