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If your printout contains incorrect or
missing colors . . .
■ Make sure the Ink setting is set to
Color for color images.
■ Make sure the print head nozzles are
not clogged. To clean the print head,
see page 48.
■ Make sure the ink cartridges aren’t
low on ink or too old. If either ink
out light is flashing, replace the ink
cartridge; see page 51. If your ink
cartridge is more than six months
old, you may need to replace it; see
page 54.
■ Try using Automatic mode. See
page 15 (Windows) or page 18
(Macintosh) for instructions.
■ Your printed colors can never
exactly match your on-screen colors.
However, you can use a color
management system to get as close as
possible. For information on your
printer software’s color matching
options, see your electronic EPSON
Stylus COLOR 900 Manual.
If your printout contains incorrect
characters . . .
■ Your printer’s interface cable may
not be securely connected. Check
that the cable is locked firmly in
place at both ends to ensure proper
communication between your printer
and computer. After adjusting the
cable, try printing from an
application again.
■ Your printer may not be selected
as the current printer in your
application, or as the Windows
default printer, or as the current
printer in the Macintosh Chooser.
Be sure to select EPSON Stylus
COLOR 900 in your application.
For instructions on selecting the
Windows default printer, see your
Windows documentation or online
help. To select your printer in the
Macintosh Chooser, see the Start
Here card.
If your printout is grainy . . .
■ Try using a higher quality paper.
■ Make sure you set the Quality/Speed
slider to the Quality setting in your
printer software; see page 15
(Windows) or page 18 (Macintosh)
for instructions.
■ Run the Print Head Alignment
utility. See page 56 for instructions.
■ You may need to increase the image
resolution or print it in a smaller size.
See your software documentation for
instructions.
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