Before you begin a large print job, you should check your ink levels. If one of your cartridges is low, you can replace it before you start. Or you can wait until the ink runs out, replace the cartridge, and then continue the job without any loss of print quality.

Checking Ink Levels

(full)

(almost empty)

The easiest way of checking ink levels is from the control panel.

black*

black* cyan magenta light cyan light magenta yellow

*If your printer uses EPSON UltraChrome™ ink, the black ink cartridges may be either Photo Black, Matte Black, or Light Black. S ee your Printer Guide for more information on switching between black print modes.

EPSON Photographic Dyeink

 

110 ml

 

 

Black

T545100

Cyan

T545200

Magenta

T545300

Yellow

T545400

Light Cyan

T545500

Light Magenta

T545600

 

 

EPSON UltraChrome ink

 

110 ml

220 ml

 

 

 

Photo Black

T543100

T544100

Cyan

T543200

T544200

Magenta

T543300

T544300

Yellow

T543400

T544400

Light Cyan

T543500

T544500

Light Magenta

T543600

T544600

Light Black

T543700

T544700

Matte Black

T543800

T544800

 

 

 

Replacing Ink Cartridges

When one of the Ink Out lights is flashing and INK LOW is displayed on the control panel, the corresponding cartridge is nearly empty. Make sure you have the correct replacement cartridge.

If you have a Stylus Pro 9600 that uses EPSON UltraChrome ink, you can install any combination of 110 ml and 220 ml cartridges. Unless you are planning to switch between black print modes (see your Printer Guide for details), be sure to replace the black ink cartridges with the same colors as you are currently using.

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