EPSON Stylus Pro 7000 Revision B
Adjustment Adjustment Steps 160
BACKING UP PARAMETERS FROM MAIN BOARD TO PC CARD
1. Remove the access cover (two screws) from the rear of the printer, and
make sure the Control Panel unit is attached.
2. Insert the PC card (top facing the outside of the printer) into the PC card
slot connector (CN20) on the Main Board, and then turn on the printer.
3. Make sure the following message appears on the LCD, and wait for the
procedure to begin.
4. The backup procedure starts about 15 seconds after the message
appears.
5. When the backup procedure is finished, the following message appears.
6. After making sure the printer is finished, turn off the printer and remove
the PC card.
DOWNLOADING PARAMETERS FROM PC CARD TO NEW BOARD
1. Make sure the access cover is removed from the top of the Upper Paper
Guide, and make sure the Control Panel is attached.
2. Insert the PC card containing the backup data (top facing the outside of
the printer) into the PC card slot connector on the Main Board, and turn
on the printer.
3. Make sure the following message appears on the LCD.
4. Press any button on the Control Panel to start the download procedure.
5. When the download procedure is finished, the following message
appears.
6. After making sure the printer is finished, turn off the printer and remove
the PC card.
7. Replace the access cover on the rear of the printer.
CAUTION
Make sure the control panel is properly connected and the
printer is in proper working condition before proceeding
Wait:F->M Push:M->F
CAUTION
Do not touch the Control Panel buttons at this point. Doing so
causes the PC card to download its data to the Main Board’s
Flash memory instead of backing up the data in Flash memory.
In other words, this clears the parameters!
Flash -> Mcard
End [Success]
Wait:F->M Push:M->F
Mcard -> Flash
CAUTION
You need to press one of the Control Panel buttons within 15
seconds; otherwise the printer will start the backup procedure
instead of the download procedure. This overwrites parameter
data stored in the PC card with data stored in the Main Board
Flash memory.
End [Success]