EPSON Stylus Pro 10000/10000CF
Revision A
Disassembly & assembly
Summary
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W A R N I N G
C A U T I O N
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Before servicing or performing maintenance on the printer,
make sure you have enough space. If you need to move the
printer, be sure the space you move to is safe.
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Because the printer is much heavier than most printers (about
115Kg
with stand), you need to take extra care. If you need to
take apart the printer and stand or lift the printer, two persons
are necessary.
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After removing any of the ink related parts, double check to
make sure all parts are secured; otherwise you’re going to be in
big trouble.
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When attaching the tube to the coupling that the O-ring is not
transforming is confirmed. Also, tighten the nut with # E589
torque set wrench. Looseness and tighten too much becomes ink
leakage.
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Ink may leak onto other printer parts or the printer basket when
removing printer parts, so it is recommended to put a sheet or
cloth under the printer, especially when working on or near ink-
related parts.
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When working on the electrical circuit boards, be careful
concerning static electricity which can cause damage to the
board. It is recommended you use an anti-static wrist band or
similar grounding device to prevent static electricity buildup.
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When removing/re-inserting the flat-cable (FFC) from/to a
connector, make sure to pull/insert the cable at a 90 degree angle
to the connector. Otherwise, internal contact of the leads may be
damaged and this can cause a short-circuit.
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Do not touche with the empty hand and soil the O-ring that is in
the joint of a ink system. There is the possibility that causes the
ink leakage.
Summary of Contents for Stylus Pro 10000 Series
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Page 13: ...C H A P T E R PRODUCTDESCRIPTION ...
Page 59: ...EPSON Stylus Pro 10000 10000CF Revision B Product Description Jumper Settings 59 ...
Page 60: ...C H A P T E R OPERATINGPRINCIPLES ...
Page 86: ...C H A P T E R TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 113: ...C H A P T E R DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY ...
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