Printer Does Not Start

Cause

Action

Ink tank is empty.

Open the Top Cover and check the ink lamps.

 

If an ink lamp is either flashing red at about 1-second intervals or is not lit, the

 

tank is empty.

 

Replace the ink tank, and close the Top Cover.

 

See “Replacing an Ink Tank” on page 26.

 

To continue printing, confirm the number of times the ALARM lamp is flashing

 

and take the appropriate action. See “ALARM Lamp Flashes Orange” on

 

page 76.

 

Note

 

 

If multiple ink lamps are flashing, check how fast they are flashing.

 

Fast flashing (at about 1-second intervals) indicates the tank is empty. Slow

 

flashing (at about 3-second intervals) indicates ink is low. For details on different

 

flashing speeds, see “Replacing an Ink Tank” on page 26.

Ink tank not installed in proper position.

Open the Top Cover and check the ink lamps.

 

If there is still sufficient ink but its ink lamp is flashing red, an ink tank may be

 

installed in a wrong position.

 

 

Confirm that the ink tanks are installed in the appropriate positions. See

 

“Replacing an Ink Tank” on page 26.

 

Ink tank is not installed securely. / Part

Open the Top Cover and check the ink lamps.

of the orange tape is remaining.

If the ink lamp is not lit, press the

 

mark on the ink tank until it clicks into

 

place. The ink lamp lights up red

when the ink tank is fully inserted.

 

Make sure all of the orange tape is peeled off the ink tank and the air hole is

 

completely exposed, as illustrated in (A). If any orange parts are left as in (B),

 

remove all of the orange parts.

 

(A)(B)

(A) Correct L-shaped air hole

(B) Incorrect

Part of the orange tape is remaining. Peel off the tape completely along the perforation.

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