Epson C11CJ30401CA User Manual

User's Guide
Printing
Copying
Scanning
Faxing
Maintaining the Printer
Solving Problems
NPD6355-01 EN
Guide to This Manual
Introduction to the Manuals...................7
Searching for Information....................7
Printing Only the Pages You Need.............. 8
About is Manual......................... 8
Marks and Symbols.......................8
Notes on Screenshots and Illustrations.........9
Operating System References................9
Trademarks..............................10
Copyright...............................10
Important Instructions
Safety Instructions.........................13
Safety Instructions for Ink................. 14
Printer Advisories and Warnings.............. 14
Advisories and Warnings for Setting Up the
Printer................................14
Advisories and Warnings for Using the Printer. . 15
Advisories and Warnings for Using the
Touchscreen........................... 15
Advisories and Warnings for Using the
Printer with a Wireless Connection...........15
Advisories and Warnings for Transporting or
Storing the Printer.......................16
Protecting Your Personal Information...........16
Part Names and Functions
Front...................................18
Inside..................................20
Rear...................................21
Guide to the Control Panel
Control Panel............................ 23
Home Screen Conguration..................23
Guide to the Network Icon.................25
Menu Screen
Job/Status Screen Conguration...............26
Entering Characters........................27
Viewing Animations....................... 27
Conguration
..................25
Loading Paper
Paper Handling Precautions..................30
Paper Size and Type Settings..................30
List of Paper Type....................... 31
Loading Paper............................31
Loading Pre-punched Paper................32
Loading Long Papers.....................33
Placing Originals
Placing Originals..........................35
Originals that are not Supported by the ADF. . . . . . 36
Inserting and Removing a Memory Device
Inserting an External USB Device..............38
Removing an External USB Device.............38
Sharing Data on a Memory Device.............39
Printing
Printing Documents........................41
Printing from a Computer - Windows.........41
Printing from a Computer - Mac OS..........64
Printing Documents from Smart Devices (iOS). . 72 Printing Documents from Smart Devices
(Android).............................74
Printing on Envelopes......................75
Printing on Envelopes from a Computer
(Windows)............................ 75
Printing on Envelopes from a Computer
(Mac OS)..............................75
Printing Photos...........................76
Printing JPEG Files from a Memory Device. . . . .76
Printing TIFF Files from a Memory Device. . . . . 77
Printing Web Pages........................78
Printing Web Pages from a Computer.........78
Printing Web Pages from Smart Devices.......78
Printing Using a Cloud Service................79
Registering to Epson Connect Service from
the Control Panel........................79
Copying
Available Copying Methods..................82
Copying Originals.......................82
Copying on 2-Sides......................82
Copying by Enlarging or Reducing...........83
Copying Multiple Originals onto One Sheet. . . . .84
Copying in Page Order....................85
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Copying Originals Using Good Quality. . . . . . . . 85
Copying ID card........................86
Basic Menu Options for Copying..............86
Color Mode:...........................86
Density:...............................86
Paper Setting:.......................... 87
Reduce/Enlarge:.........................87
Original Type:..........................87
2-Sided:...............................87
Advanced Menu Options for Copying...........88
Multi-Page:............................88
Original Size:...........................88
Finishing:.............................88
Orientation (Original):....................88
Image Quality:..........................89
Binding Margin:.........................89
Reduce to Fit Paper:......................89
Remove Shadow:........................89
Remove Punch Holes:.................... 89
ID Card Copy:..........................89
Scanning
Available Scanning Methods..................91
Scanning Originals to a Network Folder.........91
Destination Menu Options for Scanning to a
Folder................................92
Scan Menu Options for Scanning to a Folder. . . . 93
Scanning Originals to an Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
Recipient Menu Options for Scanning to an
Email................................ 95
Scan Menu Options for Scanning to an Email. . . 95
Scanning Originals to a Computer............. 97
Scanning Originals to a Memory Device.........98
Basic Menu Options for Scanning to a
Memory Device.........................98
Advanced Menu Options for Scanning to a
Memory Device.........................99
Scanning Originals to the Cloud..............100
Basic Menu Options for Scanning to the Cloud. 100
Advanced Menu Options for Scanning to the
Cloud...............................101
Scanning Using WSD......................102
Setting Up a WSD Port...................102
Scanning Originals to a Smart Device..........104
Feature: Sending Faxes...................106
Feature: Receiving Faxes..................107
Feature: PC-FAX Send/Receive
(Windows/Mac OS).....................109
Features: Various Fax Reports..............109
Feature: Status or Logs for Fax Jobs..........109
Feature: Fax Box........................110
Feature: Security when Sending and
Receiving Faxes........................110
Features: Other Useful Features.............110
Sending Faxes Using the Printer..............111
Selecting Recipients.....................111
Various Ways of Sending Faxes.............112
Receiving Faxes on the Printer............... 119
Receiving Incoming Faxes.................119
Receiving Faxes by Making a Phone Call......120
Saving and Forwarding Received Faxes. . . . . . . 122
Viewing Received Faxes Saved in the Printer
on the LCD Screen......................123
Menu Options for Faxing...................124
Recipient.............................124
Fax Settings...........................125
More................................127
Menu Options for Fax Box..................128
Inbox/Condential......................128
Stored Documents:......................130
Polling Send/Board..................... 131
Checking the Status or Logs for Fax Jobs........135
Displaying Information when Received Faxes are Unprocessed (Unread/Not Printed/Not
Saved/Not Forwarded)...................135
Checking Fax Jobs in Progress..............136
Checking the Fax Job History..............136
Reprinting Received Documents............137
Sending a Fax from a Computer..............137
Sending Documents Created Using an
Application (Windows).................. 137
Sending Documents Created Using an
Application (Mac OS)....................140
Receiving Faxes on a Computer...............141
Saving Incoming Faxes on a Computer.......142
Canceling the Feature that Saves Incoming
Faxes to the Computer...................142
Checking for New Faxes (Windows).........142
Checking for New Faxes (Mac OS).......... 144
Faxing
Before Using Fax Features...................106
Overview of this Printer's Fax Features......... 106
Maintaining the Printer
Checking the Status of Consumables...........146
Improving Print, Copy, Scan, and Fax Quality. . . . 146
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Adjusting the Print Quality................146
Checking and Cleaning the Print Head.......147
Running Power Cleaning.................148
Preventing nozzle clogging................150
Aligning the Print Head (Control Panel)......150
Cleaning the Paper Path for Ink Smears.......151
Cleaning the Scanner Glass................151
Cleaning the ADF...................... 152
Cleaning the Printer.......................154
Cleaning Spilled ink.......................155
Checking the Total Number of Pages Fed
rough the Printer.......................155
Checking the Total Number of Pages Fed
rough the Printer (Control Panel).........156
Saving Power............................156
Saving Power (Control Panel)..............156
Installing or Uninstalling Applications Separately. 156
Installing the Applications Separately........157
Adding the Printer (for Mac OS Only)........159
Uninstalling Applications.................159
Updating Applications and Firmware. . . . . . . . 161
Transporting and Storing the Printer...........163
Solving Problems
e Printer Does Not Work as Expected........170
e Printer Does Not Turn On or O........170
Power Turns O Automatically.............170
Paper Does Not Feed Properly. . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
Cannot Print..........................175
Cannot Start Scanning...................191
Cannot Send or Receive Faxes..............203
Error Code is Displayed on the Status Menu. . . 219
Cannot Operate the Printer as Expected. . . . . . 223
A Message is Displayed on the LCD Screen. . . . . . 227
Paper Gets Jammed.......................229
Preventing Paper Jams...................229
It is Time to Rell the Ink...................230
Ink Bottle Handling Precautions............230
Relling the Ink Tanks...................231
It is Time to Replace the Maintenance Box. . . . . . .235
Maintenance Box Handling Precautions. . . . . . 235
Replacing a Maintenance Box..............235
Printing, Copying, Scanning, and Faxing
Quality is Poor...........................237
Print Quality is Poor.....................237
Copy Quality is Poor.................... 246
Scanned Image Problems.................253
e Quality of the Sent Fax is Poor..........256
Received Fax Quality is Poor...............258
Cannot Solve Problem
Cannot Solve Printing or Copying Problems. . . 258
Trying All Solutions. .258
Aer
Adding or Replacing the Computer or Devices
Connecting to a Printer that has been
Connected to the Network..................261
Using a Network Printer from a Second
Computer............................261
Using a Network Printer from a Smart Device. . 262
Re-setting the Network Connection........... 262
When Replacing the Wireless Router.........262
When Changing the Computer.............263
Changing the Connection Method to the
Computer............................264
Making Wi-Fi Settings from the Control Panel. .266
Connecting a Smart Device and Printer Directly
(Wi-Fi Direct)...........................268
About Wi-Fi Direct.....................268
Connecting to an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
using Wi-Fi Direct......................269
Connecting to Android Devices using Wi-Fi
Direct...............................272
Connecting to Devices other than iOS and
Android using Wi-Fi Direct...............274
Disconnecting Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP)
Connection...........................278
Changing the Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP)
Settings Such as the SSID.................278
Checking the Network Connection Status.......279
Checking the Network Connection Status
from the Control Panel...................279
Printing a Network Connection Report. . . . . . . 280
Printing a Network Status Sheet............ 286
Checking the Network of the Computer
(Windows only)........................286
Product Information
Paper Information........................289
Available Paper and Capacities.............289
Unavailable Paper Types..................294
Consumable Products Information............294
Ink Bottle Codes....................... 294
Maintenance Box Code...................295
Soware Information......................295
Soware for Printing....................295
Soware for Scanning....................299
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Soware for Faxing..................... 299
Soware for Package Creation..............300
Soware for Making Settings or Managing
Devices..............................301
Soware
Settings Menu List........................304
General Settings........................304
Print Counter..........................324
Supply Status..........................324
Maintenance..........................325
Language.............................326
Printer Status/Print..................... 326
Contacts Manager......................327
User Settings..........................327
Product
Printer Specications....................327
Scanner Specications...................329
ADF Specications......................329
Fax Specications.......................329
Using Port for the Printer.................330
Interface Specications...................332
Network Specications...................332
Supported ird Party Services.............335
Memory Device Specications............. 335
Supported Data Specications..............336
Dimensions...........................336
Electrical Specications..................337
Environmental Specications..............337
Installation Location and Space.............338
System Requirements....................338
Regulatory Information....................339
Standards and Approvals................. 339
Restrictions on Copying..................340
for Updating................... 303
Specications
..................... 327
Managing the Printer......................406
Introduction of Product Security Features. . . . . 406
Administrator Settings...................407
Restricting Available Features..............416
Disabling the External Interface............ 418
Monitoring a Remote Printer.............. 419
Backing Up the Settings..................421
Advanced Security Settings..................422
Security Settings and Prevention of Danger. . . . 422
Controlling Using Protocols...............424
Using a Digital Certicate.................428
SSL/TLS Communication with the Printer. . . . .433
Encrypted Communication Using IPsec/IP
Filtering..............................434
Connecting the Printer to an IEEE802.1X
Network............................. 446
Solving Problems for Advanced Security......449
Where to Get Help
Technical Support Web Site..................457
Contacting Epson Support..................457
Before Contacting Epson................. 457
Help for Users in Europe..................457
Help for Users in Australia................457
Help for Users in New Zealand.............458
Help for Users in Indonesia................459
Help for Users in Malaysia................ 460
Help for Users in the Philippines............461
Help for Users in Singapore............... 461
Help for Users in ailand................462
Help for Users in Vietnam................ 462
Administrator Information
Connecting the Printer to the Network.........343
Before Making Network Connection.........343
Connecting to the Network from the Control
Panel................................345
Settings to Use the Printer...................347
Using the Print Functions.................347
Setting Up AirPrint.....................353
Conguring
Setting a Shared Network Folder............358
Making Contacts Available................374
Preparing to Scan.......................385
Making Fax Features Available............. 387
Making Basic Operation Settings for the Printer 402
Problems when Making Settings............405
a Mail Server.................354
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Introduction to the Manuals...........................................7
Searching for Information.............................................7
Printing Only the Pages You Need.......................................8
About is Manual..................................................8
Trademarks...................................................... 10
Copyright........................................................10
Guide to This Manual
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Searching for Information

Introduction to the Manuals

following manuals are supplied with your Epson printer. As well as the manuals, check the various types of
e help information available from the printer itself or from the Epson soware applications.
Important Safety Instructions (paper manual)
Provides you with instructions to ensure the safe use of this printer.
Start Here (paper manual)
Provides you with information on setting up the printer and installing the
User's Guide (digital manual)
is manual. Provides overall information and instructions on using the printer, on network settings when using the printer on a network, and on solving problems.
You can obtain the latest versions of the above manuals with the following methods.
Paper manual
Visit the Epson Europe support website at http://www.epson.eu/Support, or the Epson worldwide support website at http://support.epson.net/.
soware.
Digital manual
is manual is available in PDF and HTML versions. You can view the HTML version from the epson.sn support page. Start EPSON Updater checks for available updates of Epson soware applications and the digital manuals, and allows you to download the latest ones.
http://epson.sn
Related Information
& “Application for Updating Soware and Firmware (EPSON Soware Updater)” on page 303
Soware
Updater on your computer to view the PDF version. EPSON
Soware
Searching for Information
e PDF manual allows you to search for information you are looking for by keyword, or jump directly to specic ections using the bookmarks. is section explains how to use a PDF manual that has been opened in Adobe Reader X on your computer.
Searching by keyword
Click Edit > Advanced Search. Enter the keyword (text) for information you want to and then click Search. Hits are displayed as a list. Click one of the displayed hits to jump to that page.
in the search window,
nd
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Jumping directly from bookmarks
Click a title to jump to that page. Click + or > to view the lower level titles in that section. To return to the previous page, perform the following operation on your keyboard.
Windows: Hold down Alt. and then press ←.
Mac OS: Hold down the command key, and then press ←.
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About This Manual>Marks and Symbols

Printing Only the Pages You Need

You can extract and print only the pages you need. Click Print in the File menu, and then specify the pages you want to print in Pages in Pages to Print.
To specify a series of pages, enter a hyphen between the start page and the end page.
Example: 20-25
To specify pages that are not in series, divide the pages with commas.
Example: 5, 10, 15

About This Manual

is section explains the meaning of marks and symbols, notes on descriptions, and operating system reference information used in this manual.

Marks and Symbols

Caution:
!
Instructions that must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury.
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Instructions that must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.
Note:
Provides complementary and reference information.
Related Information
& Links to related sections.

Notes on Screenshots and Illustrations

Screenshots of the printer driver are from Windows 10 or macOS High Sierra. e content displayed on the
screens varies depending on the model and situation.
Illustrations used in this manual are examples only. Although there may be slight dierences depending on
themodel, the method of operation is the same.
Some of the menu items on the LCD screen vary depending on the model and settings.
You can read the QR code using dedicated app.

Operating System References

Windows
In this manual, terms such as "Windows 10", "Windows 8.1", "Windows 8", "Windows 7", "Windows Vista", "Windows XP", "Windows Server 2019", "Windows Server 2016", "Windows Server 2012 R2", "Windows Server 2012", "Windows Server 2008 R2", "Windows Server 2008", "Windows Server 2003 R2", and "Windows Server 2003" refer to the following operating systems. Additionally, "Windows" is used to refer to all versions.
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Windows® 8.1 operating system
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Windows® 8 operating system
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Windows® 7 operating system
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Windows Vista® operating system
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Windows® XP operating system
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Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition operating system
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Windows Server® 2019 operating system
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Windows Server® 2016 operating system
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Windows Server® 2012 R2 operating system
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Windows Server® 2012 operating system
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Windows Server® 2008 R2 operating system
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Windows Server® 2008 operating system
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Windows Server® 2003 R2 operating system
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Windows Server® 2003 operating system
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Mac OS
In this manual, "Mac OS" is used to refer to macOS Catalina, macOS Mojave, macOS High Sierra, macOS Sierra, OS X El Capitan, OS X Yosemite, OS X Mavericks, OS X Mountain Lion, Mac OS X v10.7.x, and Mac OS X v10.6.8.
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Copyright

Trademarks

EPSON® is a registered trademark, and EPSON EXCEED YOUR VISION or EXCEED YOUR VISION is a
trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.
Epson Scan 2 soware is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
libti
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this soware and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that (i) the above copyright notices and this permission notice appear in all copies of the soware and related documentation, and (ii) the names of Sam Leer and Silicon Graphics may not be used in any advertising or publicity relating to the soware without the specic, prior written permission of Sam Leer and Silicon Graphics.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
IN NO EVENT SHALL SAM LEFFLER OR SILICON GRAPHICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
Leer
QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED in Japan and other countries.
Microso
Corporation.
Apple, Mac, macOS, OS X, Bonjour, ColorSync, Safari, AirPrint, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and iTunes are
trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Use of the Works with Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to work specically with the
technology identied in the badge and has been certied by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Chrome, Google Play, and Android are trademarks of Google LLC.
Adobe and Adobe Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the
United States and/or other countries.
Firefox is a trademark of the Mozilla Foundation in the U.S. and other countries.
General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identication purposes only and may be trademarks
of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks.
, Windows®, Windows Server®, and Windows Vista® are registered trademarks of Microso
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Copyright
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of
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Seiko Epson Corporation. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information herein. information contained herein is designed only for use with this Epson product. Epson is not responsible for any use of this information as applied to other products.
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Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized modications, repairs, or alterations to this product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation's operating and maintenance instructions.
Seiko Epson Corporation and its aliates shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original Epson Products or Epson Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation.
Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from electromagnetic interference that occurs from the use of any interface cables other than those designated as Epson Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation.
© 2019 Seiko Epson Corporation
e contents of this manual and the specications of this product are subject to change without notice.
aliates
shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for
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Important Instructions

Safety Instructions................................................. 13
Printer Advisories and Warnings.......................................14
Protecting Your Personal Information................................... 16
Important Instructions
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Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions
Read and follow these instructions to ensure safe use of this printer. Make sure you keep this manual for future reference. Also, be sure to follow all warnings and instructions marked on the printer.
Some of the symbols used on your printer are to ensure safety and proper use of the printer. Visit the following
Web site to learn the meaning of the symbols.
http://support.epson.net/symbols
Use only the power cord supplied with the printer and do not use the cord with any other equipment. Use of
other cords with this printer or the use of the supplied power cord with other equipment may result in re or electric shock.
Be sure your AC power cord meets the relevant local safety standard.
Never disassemble, modify, or attempt to repair the power cord, plug, printer unit, scanner unit, or options by
yourself, except as specically explained in the printer's manuals.
Unplug the printer and refer servicing to qualied service personnel under the following conditions:
e power cord or plug is damaged; liquid has entered the printer; the printer has been dropped or the casing damaged; the printer does not operate normally or exhibits a distinct change in performance. Do not adjust controls that are not covered by the operating instructions.
Place the printer near a wall outlet where the plug can be easily unplugged.
Do not place or store the printer outdoors, near excessive dirt or dust, water, heat sources, or in locations
subject to shocks, vibrations, high temperature or humidity.
Take care not to spill liquid on the printer and not to handle the printer with wet hands.
Keep the printer at least 22 cm away from cardiac pacemakers. Radio waves from this printer may adversely
aect the operation of cardiac pacemakers.
If the LCD screen is damaged, contact your dealer. If the liquid crystal solution gets on your hands, wash them
thoroughly with soap and water. If the liquid crystal solution gets into your eyes, ush them immediately with water. If discomfort or vision problems remain
Avoid using a telephone during an electrical storm. ere may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
Do not use a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
printer is heavy and should not be
e people should assume the correct positions as shown below.
or carried by less than two people. When
lied
a thorough
aer
ushing,
see a doctor immediately.
the printer, two
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Printer Advisories and Warnings>Advisories and Warnings for Setting Up the Printer

Safety Instructions for Ink

Be careful not to touch any ink when you handle the ink tanks, ink tank caps, and opened ink bottles or ink
bottle caps.
If ink gets on your skin, wash the area thoroughly with soap and water.
If ink gets into your eyes, ush them immediately with water. If discomfort or vision problems continue aer
a thorough ushing, see a doctor immediately.
If ink gets into your mouth, see a doctor right away.
Do not disassemble the maintenance box; otherwise ink may get into your eyes or on your skin.
Do not shake an ink bottle too vigorously or subject it to strong impacts as this can cause ink to leak.
Keep ink bottles, the ink tank unit, and maintenance box out of the reach of children. Do not allow children to
drink from or handle the ink bottles and ink bottle cap.

Printer Advisories and Warnings

Read and follow these instructions to avoid damaging the printer or your property. Make sure you keep this manual for future reference.

Advisories and Warnings for Setting Up the Printer

Do not block or cover the vents and openings in the printer.
Use only the type of power source indicated on the printer's label.
Avoid using outlets on the same circuit as photocopiers or air control systems that regularly switch on and
Avoid electrical outlets controlled by wall switches or automatic timers.
Keep the entire computer system away from potential sources of electromagnetic interference, such as
loudspeakers or the base units of cordless telephones.
e power-supply cords should be placed to avoid abrasions, cuts, fraying, crimping, and kinking. Do not place
objects on top of the power-supply cords and do not allow the power-supply cords to be stepped on or run over. Be particularly careful to keep all the power-supply cords straight at the ends and the points where they enter and leave the transformer.
If you use an extension cord with the printer, make sure that the total ampere rating of the devices plugged into
the extension cord does not exceed the cord's ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total ampere rating of all devices plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the wall outlet's ampere rating.
o.
If you plan to use the printer in Germany, the building installation must be protected by a 10 or 16 amp circuit
breaker to provide adequate short-circuit protection and over-current protection for the printer.
When connecting the printer to a computer or other device with a cable, ensure the correct orientation of the
connectors. Each connector has only one correct orientation. Inserting a connector in the wrong orientation may damage both devices connected by the cable.
Place the printer on a at, stable surface that extends beyond the base of the printer in all directions. e printer
will not operate properly if it is tilted at an angle.
Allow space above the printer so that you can fully raise the document cover.
Leave enough space in front of the printer for the paper to be fully ejected.
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Avoid places subject to rapid changes in temperature and humidity. Also, keep the printer away from direct
sunlight, strong light, or heat sources.
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Advisories and Warnings for Using the Printer

Do not insert objects through the slots in the printer.
Do not put your hand inside the printer during printing.
Do not touch the white at cable and ink tubes inside the printer.
Do not use aerosol products that contain ammable gases inside or around the printer. Doing so may cause re.
Do not move the print head by hand if not instructed to do so; otherwise, you may damage the printer.
Be careful not to trap your ngers when closing the scanner unit.
Do not press too hard on the scanner glass when placing the originals.
P
Always turn the printer o using the
P
until the
light stops
ashing.
button. Do not unplug the printer or turn o the power at the outlet
If you are not going to use the printer for a long period, be sure to unplug the power cord from the electrical
outlet.

Advisories and Warnings for Using the Touchscreen

LCD screen may contain a few small bright or dark spots, and because of its features it may have an uneven
e brightness.
Only use a dry, so cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or chemical cleaners.
e exterior cover of the touchscreen could break if it receives a heavy impact. Contact your dealer if the panel
surface chips or cracks, and do not touch or attempt to remove the broken pieces.
Press the touchscreen gently with your nger. Do not press force or operate with your nails.
Do not use sharp objects such as ball point pens or sharp pencils to perform operations.
Condensation inside the touchscreen due to abrupt changes in temperature or humidity may cause
performance to deteriorate.
are normal and do not indicate that it is damaged in any way.
ese

Advisories and Warnings for Using the Printer with a Wireless Connection

Radio waves from this printer may negatively
them to malfunction. When using this printer inside medical facilities or near medical equipment, follow directions from the authorized personnel representing the medical facilities, and follow all posted warnings and directions on the medical equipment.
Radio waves from this printer may negatively aect the operation of automatically controlled devices such as
automatic doors or re alarms, and could lead to accidents due to malfunction. When using this printer near automatically controlled devices, follow all posted warnings and directions on these devices.
the operation of medical electronic equipment, causing
aect
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Important Instructions
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Protecting Your Personal Information

Advisories and Warnings for Transporting or Storing the Printer

When storing or transporting the printer, avoid tilting it, placing it vertically, or turning it upside down;
otherwise ink may leak.
Before transporting the printer, make sure that the transportation lock is set to the locked (Transport) position
and that the print head is in the home (far right) position.
Protecting Your Personal Information
When you give the printer to someone else or dispose of it, erase all the personal information stored in the printer's memory by selecting the menus on the control panel as described below.
Settings > General Settings > System Administration > Restore Default Settings > Clear All Data and Settings
Settings >General Settings > System Administration > Clear Internal Memory Data > Delete All Internal Memory Jobs
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Part Names and Functions

Front...........................................................18
Inside...........................................................20
Rear............................................................21
Part Names and Functions

Front

>
Front
ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) cover Open when removing jammed originals in the ADF.
A
ADF edge guide Feeds originals straight into the printer. Slide to the edge of the
B
originals.
ADF input tray Feeds originals automatically.
C
ADF document support Suppots originals larger than legal size paper.
D
ADF output tray Holds originals ejected from the ADF.
E
Paper cassette1 Loads paper.
F
Paper cassette2
G
Paper support Supports loaded paper.
A
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Part Names and Functions
Edge guide Feeds the paper straight into the printer. Slide to the edges of the
B
Paper tray Loads all paper types supported by the printer.
C
Output tray Holds the ejected paper. When you start printing, this tray is ejected
D
Edge guide Feeds the paper straight into the printer. Slide to the edges of the
E
Paper cassette Loads paper.
F
>
Front
paper.
to t the paper size automatically. To store the tray, push it manually
or select
paper.
on the control panel.
Document cover Blocks external light while scanning.
A
Scanner glass Place the originals. You can place the originals that are not fed from
B
the ADF such as envelopes or thick books.
Control panel Allows you to make settings and perform operations on the printer.
C
Also displays the printer’s status.
External interface USB port Connects memory devices.
D
Ink tank cover Open to rell the ink tank.
E
Ink tank Supplies ink to the print head.
F
Ink tank cap Open to rell the ink tank.
G
19
Part Names and Functions

Inside

>
Inside
Maintenance box cover Open when replacing the maintenance box. The maintenance box is
A
a container that collects a very small amount of surplus ink during cleaning or printing.
Scanner unit Scans placed originals. Open to remove jammed paper. This unit
B
should usually be kept closed.
Print head Ink is ejected from the print head nozzles underneath.
C
Transportation lock Stops ink supply. Set to the locked (Transport) position when
D
transporting the printer.
Inner cover Open to remove jammed paper.
E
20
Part Names and Functions

Rear

>
Rear
Rear cover Remove when removing jammed paper.
A
AC inlet Connects the power cord.
B
LINE port Connects a phone line.
C
USB port Connects a USB cable to connect with a computer.
D
LAN port Connects a LAN cable.
E
EXT. port Connects external phone devices.
F
21

Guide to the Control Panel

Control Panel.....................................................23
Home Screen Conguration.......................................... 23
Menu Screen
Job/Status Screen Conguration....................................... 26
Entering Characters................................................ 27
Viewing Animations................................................27
Conguration
...........................................25
Guide to the Control Panel

Control Panel

>
Home Screen Conguration
A
B
C
D
E
F
Turns the printer on or o.
Unplug the power cord when the power light is o.
Displays the home screen.
Displays menus and messages. You can change the angle of the control panel.
When no operations are performed for a specic length of time, the printer enters sleep mode and the display turns o. Tap anywhere on the touch screen to turn on the display. Depending on the current settings, pressing the power button wakes the printer from sleep mode.
Displays the Help screen.
You can check solutions to problems from here.
Stores the output tray.
Turns on when received documents that have not yet been read, printed, or saved, are stored in the printer's memory.
Home Screen Conguration
23
Guide to the Control Panel
>
Home Screen Conguration
A
B
C
D
E
Displays the Printer Status screen.
You can check the approximate service life of the maintenance box.
Displays the network connection status. See the following for more details.
“Guide to the Network Icon” on page 25
Displays the Device Sound Settings screen.
You can set Mute and Quiet Mode. You can also access the Sounds menu from this screen. You can also make this setting from the Settings menu.
Settings > General Settings > Basic Settings > Sounds
Indicates whether or not Quiet Mode is set for the printer. When this feature is enabled, the noise made by printer operations is reduced, but print speed may slow down. However, noises may not be reduced depending on the selected paper type and print quality.
Indicates that Mute is set for the printer.
Select the icon to enter sleep mode. When the icon is grayed out, the printer cannot enter sleep mode.
Indicates that the user restriction feature is enabled. Select this icon to log in to the printer. You need to select a user name and then enter a password. Contact your printer administrator for login information.
F
Displays each menu.
G
Copy
Allows you to copy documents.
Scan
Allows you to scan documents and save them to a memory device or a computer.
Fax
Allows you to send faxes.
Presets
Allows you to register frequently used settings for copying, scanning, or faxing as a preset.
Memory Device
Allows you to print JPEG or TIFF data on a memory device such as a USB
Fax Box
Allows you to store received documents, documents to be sent, or documents for polling faxes.
Condential Allows you to print a password protected job sent from the printer driver.
When
Displays the Fax Data Information screen. The number displayed indicates the number of faxes that have not yet been read, printed, or saved.
Job
is displayed, a user with access permission has logged in. Select the icon to logout.
drive connected to the printer.
ash
Settings
Allows you to make settings related to maintenance, printer settings, and operations.
Job/Status Displays on-going jobs that are standing by. Tap to display the type of jobs, arrival timer, user
H
names, and so on as a list. The number displayed indicates the number of jobs that are standing by.
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Guide to the Control Panel
>
Menu Screen Conguration
I
J
Stops the current operation. The shape of this icon diers slightly except when displayed on the home screen. The icon is displayed depending on the situation.
Scrolls the screen to the right.

Guide to the Network Icon

The printer is not connected to a wired (Ethernet) network or unset it.
The printer is connected to a wired (Ethernet) network.
The printer is not connected to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network.
The printer is searching for SSID, unset IP address, or having a problem with a wireless (Wi-Fi) network.
The printer is connected to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network.
The number of bars indicates the signal strength of the connection. The more bars there are, the stronger the connection.
The printer is not connected to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network in Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP) mode.
Menu Screen
The printer is connected to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network in Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP) mode.
Conguration
Returns to the previous screen.
A
Switches the list of settings using the tabs. The Basic Settings tab displays frequently used items. The Advanced tab
B
displays other items that you can set as necessary.
25
Guide to the Control Panel
C
Displays the list of setting items. When is displayed, you can view additional information by selecting the icon. Make settings by selecting the item or adding a check mark. When you have changed an item from the user default
or the factory default,
Grayed out items are not available. Select the item to check why it is unavailable.
is displayed on the item.
>
Job/Status Screen Conguration
If any problems occur,
Starts operations using the current settings. Items vary depending on the menu.
D
Presets Displays the preset list. You can register current setting as a preset, or load registered presets.
Copies Displays the on-screen keypad allowing you to enter the number of copies.
Preview Displays a preview of the image before printing, copying, scanning, or sending faxes.
x
is displayed on the item. Select the icon to check how to solve the problem.
Starts printing, copying, scanning, or sending faxes.
Job/Status Screen Conguration
Select Job/Status on the home screen to display the Job/Status screen.You can check the status of the printer or the jobs.
Switches the displayed lists.
A
Filter the jobs by functional.
B
When Active is selected, displays the list of ongoing jobs and jobs waiting to be processed.
C
When Log is selected, displays the job history.
You can cancel jobs or check the error code displayed in the history when the job has failed.
Indicates the approximate service life of the maintenance box.
D
Displays any errors that have occurred in the printer. Select the error from the list to display the error message.
E
Related Information
& “Error Code is Displayed on the Status Menu” on page 219
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Guide to the Control Panel
>

Viewing Animations

Entering Characters

You can enter characters and symbols by using on-screen keyboard when you make network settings, and so on.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Indicates the character count.
Moves the cursor to the input position.
Switches between upper case and lower case or numbers and symbols.
Switches the character type.
: You can enter numbers and symbols.
: You can enter letters.
Enters frequently used email domain addresses or URLs by simply selecting the item.
Enters a space.
Enters character.
Deletes a character to the left.
Viewing Animations
You can view animations of operating instructions such as loading paper or removing jammed paper on the LCD screen.
Select
: Displays the help screen. Select How To and select the items that you want to view.
27
Guide to the Control Panel
Select How To at the bottom of the operation screen: Displays the context-sensitive animation. Note that the
animation depends on the printer model.
>
Viewing Animations
28

Loading Paper

Paper Handling Precautions.......................................... 30
Paper Size and Type Settings..........................................30
Loading Paper.................................................... 31
Loading Paper
>

Paper Size and Type Settings

Paper Handling Precautions

Read the instruction sheets supplied with the paper.
To achieve high-quality printouts with genuine Epson paper, use the paper in the environment stated on the
sheets supplied with the paper.
Fan and align the edges of the paper before loading. Do not fan or curl photo paper. Doing so may damage the
printable side.
If the paper is curled, atten it or curl it slightly in the opposite direction before loading. Printing on curled
paper may cause paper jams and smears on the printout.
Paper feed problems may occur frequently for manual 2-sided printing when printing on one side of pre-
printed paper. Reduce the number of sheets to half or less, or load one sheet of paper at a time if paper jams continue.
Make sure you are using long-grain paper. If you are not sure what type of paper you are using, check the paper
packaging or contact the manufacturer to
Fan and align the edges of the envelopes before loading. When the stacked envelopes are pued up with air,
press them down to atten them before loading.
conrm
the paper
specications.
Related Information
& “Unavailable Paper Types” on page 294
Paper Size and Type Settings
If you register the paper size and type on the screen displayed when you insert the paper cassette, the printer informs you when the registered information and print settings dier. is prevents you from wasting paper and
30

Loading Paper

>
Loading Paper
ink by making sure you are not printing on the wrong paper size or printing in the wrong color due to using settings that do not match the paper type.
If displayed paper size and type dier from the loaded paper, select the item to change. If the settings match the loaded paper, close the screen.
Note: You can also display the paper size and paper type settings screen by selecting Settings > General Settings > Printer Settings > Paper Source Settings > Paper Setting.

List of Paper Type

To obtain optimum printing results, select the paper type that suits the paper.
Media Name Media Type
Control Panel Printer Driver
Epson Business Paper
Epson Bright White Ink Jet Paper
Epson Bright White Paper
Epson Ultra Glossy Photo Paper Ultra Glossy Epson Ultra Glossy
Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper Prem. Glossy Epson Premium Glossy
Epson Premium Semigloss Photo Paper
Plain paper Plain paper
Prem. Semigloss Epson Premium Semigloss
Epson Photo Paper Glossy Glossy Photo Paper Glossy
Epson Matte Paper-Heavyweight Matte Epson Matte
Epson Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper
Epson Double-sided Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper
Photo Quality Ink Jet Epson Photo Quality Ink Jet
Loading Paper
You can load paper or envelopes by referring to the animations displayed on the printer's LCD screen.
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Loading Paper
Select , and then select How To > Load paper. Select the paper type and paper source you want to use to display the animations. Select Finish to close the animation screen.
>
Loading Paper>Loading Pre-punched Paper

Loading Pre-punched Paper

Load a single sheet of pre-punched paper in the paper tray.
Paper size: A4, B5, A5, Letter, Legal
Adjust the print position of your le to avoid printing over the holes.
Automatic 2-sided printing is not available for pre-punched paper.
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Loading Paper
>
Loading Paper>Loading Long Papers

Loading Long Papers

Paper tray
Load long paper in the paper tray by allowing the leading edge of the paper to roll over. Select the paper size setting.
User-Dened
as
Make sure the end of the paper is cut perpendicularly. A diagonal cut may cause paper feed problems.
Long paper cannot be held in the output tray. Prepare a box and so on to make sure that paper does not fall
on the oor.
Do not touch paper that is being fed or ejected. It could injure your hand or cause print quality to decline.
Paper cassette
Extend the paper cassette to load long paper. Select
User-Dened
as the paper size setting.
Make sure the end of the paper is cut perpendicularly. A diagonal cut may cause paper feed problems.
Do not touch paper that is being fed or ejected. It could injure your hand or cause print quality to decline.
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Placing Originals

Placing Originals.................................................. 35
Originals that are not Supported by the ADF..............................36

Placing Originals

>
Placing Originals
Placing Originals
You can place the originals by referring to the animations displayed on the printer's LCD screen.
Select Select Finish to close the animation screen.
If you want to copy multiple originals, place all of the originals on the ADF.
When using the scanner glass
!
, and then select How To > Place Originals. Select the method of placing originals that you want to view.
Caution:
Be careful not to trap your
when closing the document cover. Otherwise you may be injured.
ngers
Important:
c
When placing bulky originals such as books, prevent exterior light from shining directly onto the scanner glass.
Do not apply too much force to the scanner glass or the document cover. Otherwise, they may be damaged.
Note:
If there is any trash or dirt on the scanner glass, the scanning range may expand to include it, so the image of the original
may be displaced or reduced. Remove any trash and dirt on the scanner glass before scanning.
A range of 1.5 mm from the corner of the scanner glass is not scanned.
When originals are placed in the ADF and on the scanner glass, priority is given to the originals in the ADF.
If you leave the originals on the scanner glass for a long time, they may stick to the surface of the glass.
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Placing Originals
When using the ADF
Important:
>

Originals that are not Supported by the ADF

c
Do not load originals above the line just under the triangle symbol inside the ADF edge guide.
Do not add originals while scanning.
Related Information
& “Originals that are not Supported by the ADF” on page 36 & “Scanner & “ADF Specications” on page 329
Specications
” on page 329
Originals that are not Supported by the ADF
Important:
c
Do not feed photographs or valuable original artwork into the ADF. Misfeeding may wrinkle or damage the original. Scan these documents on the scanner glass instead.
To prevent paper jams, avoid placing the following originals in the ADF. For these types, use the scanner glass.
Originals that are torn, folded, wrinkled, deteriorated, or curled
Originals with binder holes
Originals held together with tape, staples, paper clips etc.
Originals that have stickers or labels stuck to them
Originals that are cut irregularly or not right angled
Originals that are bound
OHPs, thermal transfer paper, or carbon backs
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Inserting and Removing a Memory Device

Inserting an External USB Device...................................... 38
Removing an External USB Device......................................38
Sharing Data on a Memory Device......................................39
Inserting and Removing a Memory Device
>

Removing an External USB Device

Inserting an External USB Device

Insert an external USB device into the external interface USB port.
Related Information
& “Memory Device Specications” on page 335
Removing an External USB Device
Remove the external USB device.
Important:
c
If you remove the external USB device while operating the printer, the data on the external USB device may be lost.
38
Inserting and Removing a Memory Device
>

Sharing Data on a Memory Device

Sharing Data on a Memory Device
From a computer, you can write or read data on a memory device such as a USB connected to the printer.
Important:
drive that has been
ash
c
When sharing a memory device inserted in the printer between computers connected by USB or over a network, write access is only allowed to the computers that are connected by the method you selected on the printer. To write to the memory device, enter Settings > General Settings > Printer Settings > Memory Device Interface > File
Sharing on the control panel and then select a connection method.
Note:
It takes a while to recognize data from a computer if a large memory device, such as 2 TB HDD, is connected.
Windows
Select a memory device from Computer or My Computer. e data on the memory device is displayed.
Note:
If you connected the printer to the network without using the soware disc or Web Installer, map an external interface USB port as a network drive. Open Run and enter a printer name \\XXXXX or a printer's IP address \\XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX to Open:. Right-click a device icon displayed to assign the network. e network drive appears in Computer or My Computer.
Mac OS
Select a corresponding device icon. e data on the external storage device is displayed.
Note:
To remove a memory device, drag and drop the device icon to the trash icon. Otherwise, data on the shared drive may
not be displayed correctly when another memory device is inserted.
To access a memory device through the network, select Go > Connect to Server from the menu on the desktop. Enter a
printer name cifs://XXXXX or smb://XXXXX (Where "XXXXX" is the printer name) in the Server Address, and then click Connect.
Related Information
& “Memory Device Specications” on page 335
39

Printing

Printing Documents................................................41
Printing on Envelopes...............................................75
Printing Photos....................................................76
Printing Web Pages.................................................78
Printing Using a Cloud Service........................................ 79
Printing
>
Printing Documents>Printing from a Computer - Windows

Printing Documents

Printing from a Computer - Windows

If you cannot change some of the printer driver settings, they may have been restricted by the administrator. Contact your printer administrator for assistance.
Printing Using Easy Settings
Note:
Operations may dier depending on the application. See the application's help for details.
1.
Load paper in the printer.
“Loading Paper” on page 31
2.
Open the le you want to print.
3.
Select Print or Print Setup from the File menu.
4.
Select your printer.
5.
Select Preferences or Properties to access the printer driver window.
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Printing
6.
Change the settings as necessary.
>
Printing Documents>Printing from a Computer - Windows
See the menu options for the printer driver for details.
Note:
You can also see the online help for explanations of the setting items. Right-clicking an item displays Help.
When you select Print Preview, you can see a preview of your document before printing.
7.
Click OK to close the printer driver window.
8.
Click Print.
Note:
When you select Print Preview, a preview window is displayed. To change the settings, click Cancel, and then repeat
the procedure from step 2.
If you want to cancel printing, on your computer right-click on your printer in Devices and Printers, Printer, or in
Printers and Faxes. Click See what's printing, right-click on the job you want to cancel, and then select Cancel.
However, you cannot cancel a print job from the computer once it has been completely sent to the printer. In this case, cancel the print job by using the printer's control panel.
Related Information
& “Available Paper and Capacities” on page 289 & “List of Paper Type” on page 31 & “Menu Options for the Printer Driver” on page 42
Menu Options for the Printer Driver
Open the print window in an application, select the printer, and then access the printer driver window.
Note:
Menus vary depending on the option you selected.
Main Tab
Printing Presets:
Add/Remove Presets:
You can add or remove your own presets for frequently used print settings. Select the preset you want to use from the list.
Paper Source:
Select the paper source from which the paper is fed. Select Auto Select to automatically select the paper source selected in the print settings on the printer.
Document Size:
Select the paper size on which you want to print. If you select User-Dened, enter the paper width and height.
Borderless:
Enlarges the print data slightly more than the paper size so that no margins are printed around the edges of the paper. Click Settings to select the amount of enlargement.
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Printing
Orientation:
Paper Type:
Quality:
Color:
2-Sided Printing:
>
Printing Documents>Printing from a Computer - Windows
Select the orientation you want to use to print.
Select the type of paper on which you print.
Select the pint quality you want to use for printing. Available settings depend on the paper type you select. Selecting High provides higher quality printing, but the printing speed may be slower.
Select whether to print in color or in monochrome.
Allows you to perform 2-sided printing.
Settings:
You can specify the binding edge and the binding margins. When printing multi-page documents, you can select to print starting from either the front or the back side of the page.
Print Density:
Select the document type to adjust the print density. If the appropriate print density is selected, you can prevent images from bleeding through to the reverse side. Select User Dened to adjust the print density manually.
Multi-Page:
Allows you to print several pages on one sheet or perform poster printing. Click Layout Order to specify the order in which pages are printed.
Copies:
Set the number of copies you want to print.
Collate:
Prints multi-page documents collated in order and sorted into sets.
Reverse Order:
Allows you to print from the last page so that the pages are stacked in the correct order printing.
aer
Quiet Mode:
Reduces the noise the printer makes. However, enabling this may reduce print speed.
Print Preview:
Displays a preview of your document before printing.
Job Arranger Lite:
Job Arranger Lite allows you to combine several les created by dierent applications and print them as a single print job.
43
Printing
>
Printing Documents>Printing from a Computer - Windows
Show Settings/Hide Settings:
Displays a list of items currently set on the Main and More Options tabs. You can show or hide the current setting list screen.
Restore Defaults:
Return all settings to their factory default values. e settings on the More Options tab are also reset to their defaults.
Ink Levels:
Displays the approximate ink level.
More Options Tab
Printing Presets:
Add/Remove Presets:
You can add or remove your own presets for frequently used print settings. Select the preset you want to use from the list.
Document Size:
Select the paper size on which you want to print.
Output Paper:
Select the paper size on which you want to print. If the Document Size diers from the Output Paper, Reduce/Enlarge Document is selected automatically. You do not have to select it when
printing without reducing or enlarging the size of a document.
Reduce/Enlarge Document:
Allows you to reduce or enlarge the size of a document.
Fit to Page:
Automatically reduce or enlarge the document to t to the paper size selected in Output Paper.
Zoom to:
Prints with a specic percentage.
Center:
Prints images in the center of the paper.
Color Correction:
Automatic:
Adjusts the tone of images automatically.
Custom:
Allows you to perform manual color correction. Clicking Advanced opens the Color Correction screen where you can select a detailed method of color correction. Click Image Options to enable Color Universal Print, Fix Red-Eye, and sharpen printing for thin lines.
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Printing
>
Watermark Features:
Allows you to make settings for anti-copy patterns, watermarks, or headers and footers.
Add/Delete:
Settings:
Header/Footer:
Printing Documents>Printing from a Computer - Windows
Allows you to add or remove any anti-copy patterns or watermarks that you want to use.
Allows you to set the printing method for anti-copy patterns or watermarks.
You can print information such as a user name and printing date in headers or footers. You can then set color, font, size, or style.
Condential
Job:
Password-protect condential documents when printing. If you use this feature, the print data is stored in the printer and can only be printed aer the password has been entered using the printer's control panel. Click Settings to change the settings.
Additional Settings:
Rotate 180°:
Rotates pages 180 degrees before printing. Select this item when printing on paper such as envelopes that are loaded in
direction in the printer.
xed
Bidirectional Printing:
Prints when the print head moves in both directions. e print speed is faster, but the quality may decline.
Mirror Image:
Inverts the image so that it prints as it would appear in a mirror.
Show Settings/Hide Settings:
Displays a list of items currently set on the Main and More Options tabs. You can show or hide the current setting list screen.
Restore Defaults:
Return all settings to their factory default values. e settings on the Main tab are also reset to their defaults.
Maintenance Tab
Print Head Nozzle Check:
Prints a nozzle check pattern to check if the print head nozzles are clogged.
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Printing
>
Print Head Cleaning:
Cleans the clogged nozzles in the print head. Because this feature uses some ink, clean the print head only if some nozzles are clogged as shown in the illustration of the nozzle check pattern.
Power Cleaning:
Runs power cleaning to clean the clogged nozzles in the print head. Because this feature uses more ink than head cleaning, run power cleaning only if most nozzles are clogged as shown in the illustration of the nozzle check pattern.
Printing Documents>Printing from a Computer - Windows
Job Arranger Lite:
Opens the Job Arranger Lite window. Here you can open and edit previously saved data.
EPSON Status Monitor 3:
Opens the EPSON Status Monitor 3 window. Here you can conrm the status of the printer and the consumables.
Monitoring Preferences:
Allows you to make settings for items on the EPSON Status Monitor 3 window.
Extended Settings:
Allows you to make a variety of settings. Right-click each item to view the Help for more details.
Print Queue:
Displays the jobs waiting to be printed. You can check, pause, or resume print jobs.
Printer and Option Information:
Displays the number of sheets of paper fed into the printer or the ADF.
Language:
Changes the language to be used on the printer driver window. To apply the settings, close the printer driver, and then open it again.
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Printing
Software Update:
>
Printing Documents>Printing from a Computer - Windows
Starts EPSON
Soware
Updater to check for the latest version of applications on the Internet.
Technical Suppor t:
If the manual is installed on your computer, the manual is displayed. If it is not installed, you can connect to the Epson Web site to check the manual and available technical support.
Adding Printing Presets for Easy Printing
If you create your own preset of frequently used print settings on the printer driver, you can print easily by selecting the preset from the list.
1.
On the printer driver's Main or More Options tab, set each item (such as Document Size and Paper Type).
2.
Click Add/Remove Presets in Printing Presets.
3.
Enter a Name and, if necessary, enter a comment.
4.
Click Save.
Note:
To delete an added preset, click Add/Remove Presets, select the preset name you want to delete from the list, and then delete it.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
5.
Click Print.
next time you want to print using the same settings, select the registered setting name from Printing Presets,
e and click OK.
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Printing on 2-Sides
You can use either of the following methods to print on both sides of the paper.
Automatic 2-sided printing
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Manual 2-sided printing
When the printer has nished printing the rst side, ip the paper over to print on the other side.
Note:
is feature is not available for borderless printing.
If you do not use paper that is suitable for 2-sided printing, the print quality may decline and paper jams may occur.
“Paper for 2-Sided Printing” on page 293
Depending on the paper and the data, ink may bleed through to the other side of the paper.
You cannot perform manual 2-sided printing unless EPSON Status Monitor 3 is enabled. If EPSON Status Monitor 3 is
disabled, access the printer driver window, click Extended Settings on the Maintenance tab, and then select Enable EPSON Status Monitor 3.
However, it may not be available when the printer is accessed over a network or is used as a shared printer.
1.
On the printer driver's Main tab, select the method of 2-Sided Printing.
2.
Click Settings, make the appropriate settings, and then click OK.
3.
Click Print Density, make the appropriate settings, and then click OK.
When setting Print Density, you can adjust print density according to the document type.
Note:
is setting is not available when you select manual 2-sided printing.
Printing may be slow depending on the combination of options selected for Print Density in the Select Document
Ty p e window and for Quality on the Main tab.
4.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
5.
Click Print.
For manual 2-sided printing, when the rst side has nished printing, a pop-up window is displayed on the computer. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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Printing a Booklet
You can also print a booklet that can be created by re-ordering the pages and folding the printout.
Note:
is feature is not available with borderless printing.
If you do not use paper that is suitable for 2-sided printing, the print quality may decline and paper jams may occur.
“Paper for 2-Sided Printing” on page 293
Depending on the paper and the data, ink may bleed through to the other side of the paper.
You cannot perform manual 2-sided printing unless EPSON Status Monitor 3 is enabled. If EPSON Status Monitor 3 is
disabled, access the printer driver window, click Extended Settings on the Maintenance tab, and then select Enable EPSON Status Monitor 3.
However, it may not be available when the printer is accessed over a network or is used as a shared printer.
1.
On the printer driver's Main tab, select the method of 2-Sided Printing.
2.
Click Settings, and then select Booklet.
3.
Click OK.
Center Binding: Use this method when printing a small number of pages that can be stacked and easily
folded in half.
Side Binding. Use this method when printing one sheet (four pages) at a time, folding each in half, and then
putting them together in one volume.
4.
Click Print Density, make the appropriate settings, and then click OK.
When setting Print Density, you can adjust print density according to the document type.
Note:
Printing may be slow depending on the combination of options selected for Select Document Type in the Print Density Adjustment window and for Quality on the Main tab.
5.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
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“More Options Tab” on page 44
6.
Click Print.
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Printing Several Pages on One Sheet
You can print several pages of data on a single sheet of paper.
Note:
is feature is not available with borderless printing.
1.
On the printer driver's Main tab, select 2-Up, 4-Up, 6-Up, 8-Up, 9-Up, or 16-Up as the Multi-Page setting.
2.
Click Layout Order, make the appropriate settings, and then click OK.
3.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
4.
Click Print.
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Printing to Fit the Paper Size
Select the paper size you loaded in the printer as the Destination Paper Size setting.
Note:
is feature is not available with borderless printing.
1.
On the printer driver's More Options tab, make the following settings.
Document Size: Select the size of the paper you set in the application setting.
Output Paper: Select the paper size you loaded in the printer.
Fit to Page is automatically selected.
Note: Click Center to print the reduced image in the middle of the paper.
2.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
3.
Click Print.
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Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document at any Magnication
You can reduce or enlarge the size of a document by a specic percentage.
1.
On the printer driver's More Options tab, select the document size from the Document Size setting.
2.
Select the paper size you want to print on from the Output Paper setting.
3.
Select Reduce/Enlarge Document, Zoom to, and then enter a percentage.
4.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
5.
Click Print.
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Printing One Image on Multiple Sheets for Enlargement (Creating a Poster)
is feature allows you to print one image on multiple sheets of paper. You can create a larger poster by taping them together.
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Note:
is feature is not available with borderless printing.
1.
Select 2x1 Poster, 2x2 Poster, 3x3 Poster, or 4x4 Poster from Multi-Page on the Main tab.
2.
Click Settings, make the appropriate settings, and then click OK.
Note: Print Cutting Guides allows you to print a cutting guide.
3.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
4.
Click Print.
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Making Posters Using Overlapping Alignment Marks
Here is an example of how to make a poster when 2x2 Poster is selected, and Overlapping Alignment Marks is selected in Print Cutting Guides.
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1.
Prepare Sheet 1 and Sheet 2. Cut o the margins of Sheet 1 along the vertical blue line through the center of the top and bottom cross marks.
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2.
Place the edge of Sheet 1 on top of Sheet 2 and align the cross marks, then temporarily tape the two sheets together from the back.
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3.
Cut the taped sheets in two along the vertical red line through the alignment markers (this time, the line to the le of the cross marks).
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4.
Tape the sheets together from the back.
5.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 to tape Sheet 3 and Sheet 4 together.
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6.
Cut o the margins of Sheet 1 and Sheet 2 along the horizontal blue line through the center of the side cross marks.
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and right
le
7.
Place the edge of Sheet 1 and Sheet 2 on top of Sheet 3 and Sheet 4 and align the cross marks, and then temporarily tape them together from the back.
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8.
Cut the taped sheets in two along the horizontal red line through the alignment markers (this time, the line above the cross marks).
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Tape the sheets together from the back.
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Cut o the remaining margins along the outer guide.
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Printing with a Header and Footer
You can print information such as a user name and printing date in headers or footers.
1.
On the printer driver's More Options tab, click Watermark Features, and then select Header/Footer.
2.
Settings, and then select the items you want to print.
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3.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
4.
Click Print.
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Printing a Watermark
You can print a watermark such as "Condential" or an anti-copy pattern on your printouts. If you print with an anti-copy pattern, the hidden letters appear when photocopied in order to distinguish the original from the copies.
Anti-Copy Pattern is available under the following conditions:
Paper Type: Plain paper, Copy paper, Letterhead, Recycled, Color, Preprinted, High Quality Plain Paper, or
paper
ick
Borderless: Not selected
Quality: Standard
2-Sided Printing: O, Manual (Long-edge binding), or Manual (Short-edge binding)
Color Correction: Automatic
Note:
You can also add your own watermark or anti-copy pattern.
1.
On the printer driver's More Options tab, click Watermark Features, and then select Anti-Copy Pattern or Wa te r m ar k .
2.
Click Settings to change details such as the size, density, or position of the pattern or the mark.
3.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
4.
Click Print.
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Printing Password-Protected Files
Yon can set a password for a print job so that it starts printing only aer entering the password on the printer's control panel.
1.
On the printer driver's More Options tab, select Condential Job, and then enter a password.
2.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
3.
Click Print.
4.
To pri nt the j ob, sel e c t Condential Job on the home screen of the printer's control panel. Select the job you want to print, and then enter the password.
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Printing Multiple Files Together
Job Arranger Lite allows you to combine several les created by dierent applications and print them as a single print job. You can specify the print settings for combined les, such as multi-page layout, and 2-sided printing.
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1.
On the printer driver's Main tab, select Job Arranger Lite.
“Main Tab” on page 42
2.
Click Print.
When you start printing, the Job Arranger Lite window is displayed.
3.
With the Job Arranger Lite window opened, open the le that you want to combine with the current le, and then repeat the above steps.
4.
When you select a print job added to Print Project Lite in the Job Arranger Lite window, you can edit the page layout.
5.
Click Print from the File menu to start printing.
Note:
If you close the Job Arranger Lite window before adding all the print data to the Print Project, the print job you are currently working on is canceled. Click Save from the File menu to save the current job. e extension of the saved is "ecl".
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les
To open a Print Project, click Job Arranger Lite on the printer driver's Maintenance tab to open the Job Arranger Lite window. Next, select Open from the File menu to select the le.
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Printing Using the Color Universal Print Feature
You can enhance the visibility of texts and images in printouts.
Color Universal Print is only available when the following settings are selected.
Paper Type: Plain paper, Copy paper, Letterhead, Recycled paper, Colored paper, Preprinted paper, High quality
plain paper
Quality: Standard or a higher quality
Print Color:Color
Applications: Microso® Oce 2007 or later
Text Size: 96 pts or smaller
1.
On the printer driver's More Options tab, click Image Options in the Color Correction setting.
2.
Select an option from the Color Universal Print setting.
3.
Enhancement Options to make further settings.
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4.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
5.
Click Print.
Note:
Certain characters may be altered by patterns, such as "+" appearing as "±".
Application-specic patterns and underlines may alter content printed using these settings.
Print quality may decrease in photos and other images when using Color Universal Print settings.
Printing is slower when using Color Universal Print settings.
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Adjusting the Print Color
You can adjust the colors used in the print job. ese adjustments are not applied to the original data.
PhotoEnhance produces sharper images and more vivid colors by automatically adjusting the contrast, saturation, and brightness of the original image data.
Note: PhotoEnhance adjusts the color by analyzing the location of the subject. erefore, if you have changed the location of the
subject by reducing, enlarging, cropping, or rotating the image, the color may change unexpectedly. Selecting the borderless setting also changes the location of the subject resulting in changes in color. If the image is out of focus, the tone may be unnatural. If the color is changed or becomes unnatural, print in a mode other than PhotoEnhance.
1.
On the printer driver's More Options tab, select the method of color correction from the Color Correction setting.
Automaticis setting automatically adjusts the tone to match the paper type and print quality settings.
If you select Custom and click Advanced, you can make your own settings.
2.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
3.
Click Print.
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Printing to Emphasize Thin Lines
You can thicken thin lines that are too thin to print.
1.
On the printer driver's More Options tab, click Image Options in the Color Correction setting.
2.
Select Emphasize in Lines.
3.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
4.
Click Print.
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Printing Clear Bar Codes
You can print a bar code clearly and make it easy to scan. Only enable this feature if the bar code you printed cannot be scanned.
You can use this feature under the following conditions.
Paper Type: Plain paper, Copy paper, Letterhead, Recycled, Color, Preprinted, High Quality Plain Paper, ick
paper, Epson Photo Quality Ink Jet, Epson Matte, or Envelope
Quality: Standard
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1.
On the printer driver's Maintenance tab, click Extended Settings, and then select Barcode mode.
2.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
“Main Tab” on page 42
“More Options Tab” on page 44
3.
Click Print.
Note:
Deblurring may not always be possible depending on the circumstances.
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Printing from a Computer - Mac OS

Printing Using Easy Settings
Note:
Operations and screens dier depending on the application. See the application's help for details.
1.
Load paper in the printer.
“Loading Paper” on page 31
2.
Open the le you want to print.
3.
Select Print from the File menu or another command to access the print dialog.
d
If necessary, click Show Details or
to expand the print window.
4.
Select your printer.
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5.
Select Print Settings from the pop-up menu.
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Note:
If the Print Settings menu is not displayed on macOS High Sierra, macOS Sierra, OS X El Capitan, OS X Yosemite, OS X Mavericks, OS X Mountain Lion, the Epson printer driver has not been installed correctly. Enable it from the following menu. macOS Catalina and macOS Mojave cannot access Print Settings in applications made by Apple such as TextEdit.
Select System Preferences from the Apple menu > Printers & Scanners (or Print & Scan, Print & Fax), remove the printer, and then add the printer again. See the following to add a printer.
“Adding the Printer (for Mac OS Only)” on page 159
6.
Change the settings as necessary.
See the menu options for the printer driver for details.
7.
Click Print.
Note:
If you want to cancel printing, on your computer click the printer icon in the Dock. Select the job you want to cancel, and then do one of the following. However, you cannot cancel a print job from the computer once it has been completely sent to the printer. In this case, cancel the print job by using the printer's control panel.
OS X Mountain Lion or later
Click
Mac OS X v10.6.8 to v10.7.x
Click Delete.
next to the progress meter.
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Menu Options for the Printer Driver
Open the print window in an application, select the printer, and then access the printer driver window.
Note:
Menus vary depending on the option you selected.
Menu Options for Layout
Pages per Sheet:
Select the number of pages to be printed on one sheet.
Layout Direction:
Specify the order in which the pages will be printed.
Border:
Prints a border around the pages.
Reverse page orientation:
Rotates pages 180 degrees before printing. Select this item when printing on paper such as envelopes that are loaded in
direction in the printer.
xed
Flip horizontally:
Inverts an image to print as it would appear in a mirror.
Menu Options for Color Matching
ColorSync/EPSON Color Controls:
Select the method for color adjustment. ese options adjusts colors between the printer and the computer display to minimize the dierence in color.
Menu Options for Paper Handling
Collate pages:
Prints multi-page documents collated in order and sorted into sets.
Pages to Print:
Select to print only odd pages or even pages.
Page Order:
Select to print from the top or the last page.
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Scale to t paper size:
Prints to t to the paper size you loaded.
Destination Paper Size:
Select the paper size to print on.
Scale down only:
Select when reducing the size of the document.
Menu Options for Cover Page
Print Cover Page:
Select whether or not to print a cover page. When you want to add a back cover, select
Cover Page Type:
Select the contents of the cover page.
Menu Options for Print Settings
Paper Source:
Select the paper source from which the paper is fed. Select Auto Select to automatically select the paper source selected in the print settings on the printer.
Media Type:
Select the type of paper on which you print.
Print Quality:
Select the pint quality you want to use for printing. e options vary depending on the paper type.
Borderless:
is checkbox is selected when you select a borderless paper size.
In borderless printing, the print data is enlarged slightly more than the paper size so that no margins are printed around the edges of the paper.
Aer
document.
Expansion: Select the amount of enlargement.
Grayscale:
Select when you want to print in black or shades of gray.
Mirror Image:
Inverts the image so that it prints as it would appear in a mirror.
Menu Options for Color Options
Manual Settings:
Adjusts the color manually. In Advanced Settings, you can select detailed settings.
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PhotoEnhance:
Produces sharper images and more vivid colors by automatically adjusting the contrast, saturation, and brightness of the original image data.
O (No Color Adjustment):
Print without enhancing or adjusting the color in any way.
Menu Options for Two-sided Printing Settings
Two-sided Printing:
Prints on both sides of the paper.
Adding Printing Presets for Easy Printing
If you create your own preset of frequently used print settings on the printer driver, you can print easily by selecting the preset from the list.
1.
Set each item such as Print Settings and Layout (Paper Size, Media Type, and so on).
2.
Click Presets to save the current settings as a preset.
3.
Click OK.
Note:
To delete an added preset, click Presets > Show Presets, select the preset name you want to delete from the list, and then delete it.
4.
Click Print.
e next time you want to print using the same settings, select the registered preset name from the Presets.
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Printing on 2-Sides
You can print on both sides of the paper.
Note:
is feature is not available with borderless printing.
If you do not use paper that is suitable for 2-sided printing, the print quality may decline and paper jams may occur.
“Paper for 2-Sided Printing” on page 293
Depending on the paper and the data, ink may bleed through to the other side of the paper.
1.
Select Two-sided Printing Settings from the pop-up menu.
2.
Select the bindings in Two-sided Printing.
3.
Select the type of original in Document Type.
Note:
Printing may be slow depending on the Document Type setting.
If you are printing high-density data such as photos or graphs, select Text & P h otos or Tex t & Gr aphic s as the
Document Type setting. If scung occurs or the image bleeds through to the reverse side, adjust the print density and ink drying time by clicking the arrow mark next to Adjustments.
4.
Set the other items as necessary.
5.
Click Print.
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Printing Several Pages on One Sheet
You can print several pages of data on a single sheet of paper.
1.
Select Layout from the pop-up menu.
2.
Set the number of pages in Pages per Sheet, the Layout Direction (page order), and Border.
“Menu Options for Layout” on page 66
3.
Set the other items as necessary.
4.
Click Print.
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Printing to Fit the Paper Size
Select the paper size you loaded in the printer as the Destination Paper Size setting.
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1.
Select the size of the paper you set in the application as the Paper Size setting.
2.
Select Paper Handling from the pop-up menu.
3.
Select Scale to t paper size.
4.
Select the paper size you loaded in the printer as the Destination Paper Size setting.
5.
Set the other items as necessary.
6.
Click Print.
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Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document at any Magnication
You can reduce or enlarge the size of a document by a specic percentage.
1.
Select Print from the File menu or another command to access the print dialog.
2.
Select Page Setup from the File menu of the application.
3.
Select Printer, Paper Size, enter percentage in Scale, and then click OK.
Note: Select the paper size you set in the application as the Paper Size setting.
4.
Set the other items as necessary.
5.
Click Print.
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Adjusting the Print Color
You can adjust the colors used in the print job. ese adjustments are not applied to the original data.
PhotoEnhance produces sharper images and more vivid colors by automatically adjusting the contrast, saturation, and brightness of the original image data.
Note: PhotoEnhance adjusts the color by analyzing the location of the subject. erefore, if you have changed the location of the
subject by reducing, enlarging, cropping, or rotating the image, the color may change unexpectedly. Selecting the borderless setting also changes the location of the subject resulting in changes in color. If the image is out of focus, the tone may be unnatural. If the color is changed or becomes unnatural, print in a mode other than PhotoEnhance.
1.
Select Color Matching from the pop-up menu, and then select EPSON Color Controls.
2.
Select Color Options from the pop-up menu, and then select one of the available options.
3.
Click the arrow next to Advanced Settings and make the appropriate settings.
4.
Set the other items as necessary.
5.
Click Print.
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Printing Documents from Smart Devices (iOS)

You can print documents from a smart device such as a smartphone or tablet.
Printing Documents Using Epson iPrint
Note:
Operations may dier depending on the device.
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1.
Set up your printer for wireless printing.
2.
If Epson iPrint is not installed, install it.
“Installing Epson iPrint” on page 298
3.
Connect your smart device to the wireless router.
4.
Start Epson iPrint.
5.
Ta p Document on the home screen.
6.
Tap the location of the document you want to print.
7.
Select the document, and then tap Next.
8.
Ta p Print.
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Printing Documents Using AirPrint
AirPrint enables instant wireless printing from iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac without the need to install drivers or download
Note:
If you disabled paper conguration messages on your printer control panel, you cannot use AirPrint. See the link below to enable the messages, if necessary.
1.
Set up your printer for wireless printing. See the link below.
http://epson.sn
2.
Connect your Apple device to the same wireless network that your printer is using.
3.
Print from your device to your printer.
Note:
For details, see the AirPrint page on the Apple website.
soware.
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Printing Documents from Smart Devices (Android)

You can print documents from a smart device such as a smartphone or tablet.
Printing Documents Using Epson iPrint
Note:
Operations may dier depending on the device.
1.
Set up your printer for wireless printing.
2.
If Epson iPrint is not installed, install it.
“Installing Epson iPrint” on page 298
3.
Connect your smart device to the wireless router.
4.
Start Epson iPrint.
5.
Ta p Document on the home screen.
6.
Tap the location of the document you want to print.
7.
Select the document, and then tap Next.
8.
Ta p Print.
Printing Documents Using Epson Print Enabler
You can wirelessly print your documents, emails, photos, and web pages right from your Android phone or tablet (Android v4.4 or later). With a few taps, your Android device will discover an Epson printer that is connected to the same wireless network.
Note:
Operations may dier depending on the device.
1.
Set up your printer for wireless printing.
2.
On your Android device, install the Epson Print Enabler plug-in from Google Play.
3.
Connect your Android device to the same wireless network as your printer.
4.
Go to Settings on your Android device, select Printing, and then enable Epson Print Enabler.
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5.
From an Android application such as Chrome, tap the menu icon and print whatever is on the screen.
Note: If you do not see your printer, tap All Printers and select your printer.
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Printing on Envelopes>Printing on Envelopes from a Computer (Mac OS)

Printing on Envelopes

Printing on Envelopes from a Computer (Windows)

1.
Load envelopes in the printer.
“Loading Paper” on page 31
2.
Open the le you want to print.
3.
Access the printer driver window.
4.
Select the envelope size from Document Size on the Main tab, and then select Envelope from Paper Type.
5.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
6.
Click Print.

Printing on Envelopes from a Computer (Mac OS)

1.
Load envelopes in the printer.
“Loading Paper” on page 31
2.
Open the le you want to print.
3.
Select Print from the File menu or another command to access the print dialog.
4.
Select the size as the Paper Size setting.
5.
Select Print Settings from the pop-up menu.
6.
Select Envelope as the Media Type setting.
7.
Set the other items as necessary.
8.
Click Print.
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Printing Photos>Printing JPEG Files from a Memory Device

Printing Photos

Printing JPEG Files from a Memory Device

You can print JPEG les from a memory device connected to the printer.
1.
Connect the memory device to the printer's external interface USB port.
“Inserting an External USB Device” on page 38
2.
Select Memory Device on the home screen.
3.
Select JPEG.
4.
Select the le, and then proceed to the next screen.
5.
Ta p
x
.
JPEG Settings
(Options) :
Make settings for ordering, selecting, and deselecting image data.
Basic Settings:
Paper Setting
Specify the paper source settings which you want to print on.
Color Mode
Select a color setting whether you normally print in B&W or Color.
Advanced:
Layout
Select how to layout the JPEG les. 1-up is for printing one le per sheet with margins around the edges. Borderless is for printing one le per sheet without margins around the edges. e image is enlarged a little to remove borders from the edges of the paper. 20-up is for printing 20 les on one sheet. Index is for making index printing with information.
Fit Frame
Select On to crop the image to t into the selected print layout automatically. If the aspect ratio of the image data and the paper size is dierent, the image is automatically enlarged or reduced so that the short sides match the short sides of the paper. e long side of the image is cropped if it extends beyond the long side of the paper. is feature may not work for panorama photos.
Quality
Select Best for higher quality printing, but the printing speed may be slower.
Date
Select the format of the date the photo was taken or saved. e date is not printed for some layouts.
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Printing Photos>Printing TIFF Files from a Memory Device
Fix Photo
Select this mode to improve the brightness, contrast, and saturation of the photo automatically. To turn o automatic improvement, select Enhance O.
Fix Red-Eye
Select On to automatically x the red-eye eect in photos. Corrections are not applied to the original eyes may be corrected.
only to the printouts. Depending on the type of photo, parts of the image other than the
le,

Printing TIFF Files from a Memory Device

You can print TIFF les from a memory device connected to the printer.
1.
Connect the memory device to the printer's external interface USB port.
“Inserting an External USB Device” on page 38
2.
Select Memory Device on the home screen.
3.
Select TIFF.
4.
Select the le, and then proceed to the next screen.
5.
Ta p
x
.
TIFF Settings
You can make print settings for TIFF format les in you memory devices.
(Display order) :
Changes the order of the les.
Basic Settings:
Paper Setting
Specify the paper source settings which you want to print on.
Color Mode
Select a color setting whether you normally print in B&W or Color.
Advanced:
Layout
Select how to layout the Multi-TIFF the edges. Borderless is for printing one page per sheet without margins around the edges. e image is enlarged a little to remove borders from the edges of the paper. 20-up is for printing 20 pages on one sheet. Index is for making index printing with information.
1-up is for printing one page per sheet with margins around
le.
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Printing Web Pages>Printing Web Pages from Smart Devices
Fit Frame
Select On to crop the photo to t into the selected photo layout automatically. If the aspect ratio of the image data and the paper size is the short sides match the short sides of the paper. e long side of the image is cropped if it extends beyond the long side of the paper. is feature may not work for panorama photos.
Quality
Select Best for higher quality printing, but the printing speed may be slower.
Print Order
Select the order for printing multi-page TIFF les.
Date
Select the format of the date the photo was taken or saved. e date is not printed for some layouts.

Printing Web Pages

dierent,
the image is automatically enlarged or reduced so that

Printing Web Pages from a Computer

Epson Photo+ allows you to display web pages, crop the specied area, and then edit and print them. See the application’s help for details.

Printing Web Pages from Smart Devices

Note:
Operations may dier depending on the device.
1.
Set up your printer for wireless printing.
2.
If Epson iPrint is not installed, install it.
“Installing Epson iPrint” on page 298
3.
Connect your smart device to the wireless router.
4.
Open the web page you want to print in your web browser app.
5.
Ta p Share from the menu of the web browser application.
6.
Select iPrint.
7.
Ta p Print.
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Printing Using a Cloud Service>Registering to Epson Connect Service from the Control Panel

Printing Using a Cloud Service

By using Epson Connect service available on the Internet, you can print from your smart phone, tablet PC, or laptop, anytime and practically anywhere. To use this service, you need to register the user and the printer in Epson Connect.
e features available on the Internet are as follows.
Email Print
When you send an email with attachments such as documents or images to an email address assigned to the printer, you can print that email and the attachments from remote locations such as your home or oce printer.
Epson iPrint
Application is for iOS and Android, and allows you to print or scan from a smart phone or tablet. You can
is print documents, images, and web sites by sending them directly to a printer on the same wireless LAN.
Remote Print Driver
is is a shared driver supported by Remote Print Driver. When printing using a printer in a remote location, you can print by changing the printer on the usual applications window.
See the Epson Connect web portal for details on how to setup or print.
https://www.epsonconnect.com/
http://www.epsonconnect.eu (Europe only)

Registering to Epson Connect Service from the Control Panel

Follow the steps below to register the printer.
1.
Select Settings on the control panel.
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2.
Select General Settings > Web Service Settings > Epson Connect Services > Unregister to print the registration sheet.
3.
Follow the instructions on the registration sheet to register the printer.
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Printing Using a Cloud Service>Registering to Epson Connect Service from the Control Panel
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Copying

Available Copying Methods...........................................82
Basic Menu Options for Copying.......................................86
Advanced Menu Options for Copying................................... 88
Copying
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Available Copying Methods>Copying on 2-Sides

Available Copying Methods

Place the originals on the scanner glass or the ADF, and then select the Copy menu on the home screen.

Copying Originals

You can copy the originals of
1.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals” on page 35
2.
Select Copy on the home screen.
3.
Select the Basic Settings tab, and then select B&W or Color.
size or custom size by color or monochrome.
xed
4.
Ta p
x
.

Copying on 2-Sides

Copy multiple originals on both sides of the paper.
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1.
Place all originals face up in the ADF.
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Available Copying Methods>Copying by Enlarging or Reducing
Important:
c
If you want to copy originals that are not supported by the ADF, use the scanner glass.
“Originals that are not Supported by the ADF” on page 36
Note:
You can also place the originals on the scanner glass.
“Placing Originals” on page 35
2.
Select Copy on the home screen.
3.
Select the Basic Settings tab, select 2-Sided, and then select 2→2-Sided or 1→2-Sided
4.
Specify other settings such as the original orientation and the binding position.
5.
Ta p
x
.

Copying by Enlarging or Reducing

You can copy originals at a specied magnication.
1.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals” on page 35
2.
Select Copy on the home screen.
3.
Select the Basic Settings tab, and then select Reduce/Enlarge.
4.
Specify the amount of enlargement or reduction.
5.
Ta p
x
.
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Available Copying Methods>Copying Multiple Originals onto One Sheet

Copying Multiple Originals onto One Sheet

You can copy the multiple originals onto a single sheet.
1.
Place all originals face up in the ADF.
Place them in the direction shown in the illustration.
Readable Direction
Le Direction
Important:
c
If you want to copy originals that are not supported by the ADF, use the scanner glass.
“Originals that are not Supported by the ADF” on page 36
Note:
You can also place the originals on the scanner glass.
“Placing Originals” on page 35
2.
Select Copy on the home screen.
3.
Select the Advanced tab, select Multi-Page, and then select 2-up or 4-up.
4.
Specify the layout order and the original orientation.
5.
Ta p
x
.
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Available Copying Methods>Copying Originals Using Good Quality

Copying in Page Order

When making multiple copies of a multi-page document, you can discharge one copy at a time in page order.
1.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals” on page 35
2.
Select Copy on the home screen.
3.
Select the Advanced tab, and then select Finishing > Collate (Page Order).
4.
Ta p
x
.

Copying Originals Using Good Quality

You can copy originals without shadows and punched holes.
1.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals” on page 35
2.
Select Copy on the home screen.
3.
Select the Advanced tab, and then enable Remove Shadow or Remove Punch Holes or adjust the image quality in Image Quality.
4.
Ta p
x
.
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Basic Menu Options for Copying

Copying ID card

Scans both sides of an ID card and copies onto one side of a paper.
1.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals” on page 35
2.
Select Copy on the home screen.
3.
Select the Advanced tab, select ID Card Copy, and then enable the setting.
4.
Specify the Orientation (Original).
5.
Ta p
x
.
Basic Menu Options for Copying
Note:
e items may not be available depending on other settings you made.
Color Mode:
Select whether to copy in color or in monochrome.
B&W
Copies the original in black and white (monochrome).
Color
Copies the original in color.
Density:
Increase the level of density when the copying results are faint. Decrease the level of density when ink smears.
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Paper Setting:
Reduce/Enlarge:
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Basic Menu Options for Copying
Select the paper source that you want to use. When Auto is selected, a suitable size is fed automatically depending on the auto detected original size and the specied magnication ratio.
Congures the magnication ratio of the enlargement or reduction. Tap the value and specify the magnication
Auto
Detects the scan area and automatically enlarges or reduces the original to t to the paper size you selected. When there are white margins around the original, the white margins from the corner
used to enlarge or reduce the original within a range of 25 to 400%.
mark ( may be cropped.
Reduce to Fit Paper
Copies the scanned image at a smaller size than the Reduce/Enlarge value to t within the paper size. If the Reduce/Enlarge value is larger than the paper size, data may be printed beyond the edges of the paper.
Actual Size
Copies at 100 % magnication.
A4→A5 and others
Automatically enlarges or reduces the original to t to a
) of the scanner glass are detected as the scan area, but the margins at the opposite side
specic
paper size.
Original Type:
Select the type of your original. Copies in optimal quality to match the type of original.
2-Sided:
Select 2-sided layout.
1→1-Sided
Copies one side of an original onto a single side of paper.
2→2-Sided
Copies both sides of a double-sided original onto both sides of a single sheet of paper. Select the orientation of your original and the binding position of the original and the paper.
1→2-Sided
Copies two single-sided originals onto both sides of a single sheet of paper. Select the orientation of your original and the binding position of the paper.
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Advanced Menu Options for Copying

2→1-Sided
Copies both sides of a double-sided original onto one side of two sheets of paper. Select the orientation of your original and the binding position of the original.
Advanced Menu Options for Copying
Note:
e items may not be available depending on other settings you made.
Multi-Page:
Select the copy layout.
Single Page
Copies a single-sided original onto a single sheet.
2-up
Copies two single-sided originals onto a single sheet in 2-up layout. Select the layout order and the orientation of your original.
4-up
Copies four single-sided originals onto a single sheet in 4-up layout. Select the layout order and the orientation of your original.
Original Size:
Select the size of your original. When copying non-standard size originals, select the size closest to your original.
Finishing:
Select how to eject the paper for multiple copies of multiple originals.
Group (Same Pages)
Copies the originals by page as a group.
Collate (Page Order)
Copies the originals collated in order and sorted into sets.
Orientation (Original):
Select the orientation of your original.
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Image Quality:
>
Advanced Menu Options for Copying
Adjust image settings.
Contrast
Adjust the dierence between the bright and dark parts.
Saturation
Adjust the vividness of the colors.
Red Balance, Green Balance, Blue Balance
Adjust the density for each color.
Sharpness
Adjust the outline of the image.
Hue Regulation
Adjust the color tone of the skin. Tap + to make it cold (increase green) and tap - to make it warm (increase red).
Remove Background
Adjust the density of the background color. Tap + to make it bright (white) and tap - to make it dark (black).
Binding Margin:
Select such as the binding position, margin, and orientation of your original.
Reduce to Fit Paper:
Copies the scanned image at a smaller size than the Reduce/Enlarge value to t within the paper size. If the Reduce/Enlarge value is larger than the paper size, data may be printed beyond the edges of the paper.
Remove Shadow:
Removes shadows that appear around copies when copying thick paper or that appear in the center of copies when copying a booklet.
Remove Punch Holes:
Removes the binding holes when copying.
ID Card Copy:
Scans both sides of an ID card and copies onto one side of a paper.
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Scanning

Available Scanning Methods..........................................91
Scanning Originals to a Network Folder..................................91
Scanning Originals to an Email........................................94
Scanning Originals to a Computer......................................97
Scanning Originals to a Memory Device..................................98
Scanning Originals to the Cloud...................................... 100
Scanning Using WSD.............................................. 102
Scanning Originals to a Smart Device...................................104
Scanning
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Scanning Originals to a Network Folder

Available Scanning Methods

You can use any of the following methods to scan using this printer.
Scanning to a Network Folder
You can save the scanned image to a pre-congured folder on a network.
“Scanning Originals to a Network Folder” on page 91
Scanning to an Email
You can send scanned image les by email directly from the printer through a pre-congured email server.
“Scanning Originals to an Email” on page 94
Scanning to a Computer
You can save the scanned image to a computer connected to the printer.
“Scanning Originals to a Computer” on page 97
Scanning to a Memory Device
You can save scanned images directly to a memory device inserted into the printer.
“Scanning Originals to a Memory Device” on page 98
Sending to a Cloud Service
You can send scanned images from the printer's control panel to cloud services that have been registered in advance.
“Scanning Originals to the Cloud” on page 100
Scanning Using WSD
You can save the scanned image to a computer connected to the printer, using WSD feature.
“Scanning Using WSD” on page 102
Scanning Directly from Smart Devices
You can save scanned images directly to a smart device such as a smart phone or tablet by using the Epson iPrint application on the smart device.
“Scanning Originals to a Smart Device” on page 104
Scanning Originals to a Network Folder
Check the following before scanning.
Make sure that a network folder is prepared. See the following when creating a shared folder on a network.
“Creating the Shared Folder” on page 358
Register a network folder path in your contacts in advance to easily specify the folder.
“Making Contacts Available” on page 374
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Note: Make sure the printer's Date/Time and Time Dierence settings are correct. Access the menus from Settings > General Settings > Basic Settings > Date/Time Settings.
1.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals” on page 35
2.
Select Scan > Network Folder/FTP on the control panel.
3.
Specify the destination.
“Destination Menu Options for Scanning to a Folder” on page 92
Note:
You can print the history of the folder in which documents are saved, by selecting
4.
Select Scan Settings, and then check settings such as the save format, and change them if necessary.
“Scan Menu Options for Scanning to a Folder” on page 93
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Scanning Originals to a Network Folder>Destination Menu Options for Scanning to a Folder
.
Note:
Select
5.
Ta p
to save your settings as a preset.
x
.

Destination Menu Options for Scanning to a Folder

Keyboard:
Open the Edit Location screen. Enter the folder path and set each item on the screen.
Edit Location:
Enter the folder path and set each item on the screen.
Communication Mode:
Select the communication mode for the folder.
Location (Required):
Enter a folder path in which to save the scanned image.
User Name:
Enter a user name to log on to the specied folder.
Password:
Enter a password corresponding to the user name.
Connection Mode:
Select the connection mode for the folder.
Port Number:
Enter a port number for the folder.
Contacts:
Select a destination from the contacts list.
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Scanning Originals to a Network Folder>Scan Menu Options for Scanning to a Folder
You can search for a contact from the contacts list. Enter the search keyword into the box at the top of the screen.

Scan Menu Options for Scanning to a Folder

Note:
e items may not be available depending on other settings you made.
Color Mode:
Select whether to scan in color or in monochrome.
File Format:
Select the format in which to save the scanned image.
Compression Ratio:
Select how much to compress the scanned image.
PDF Settings:
When you have selected PDF as the save format setting, use these settings to protect PDF
To cre a te a PDF create a PDF le that requires a password when printing or editing, set Permissions Password.
that requires a password when opening, set Document Open Password. To
le
Resolution:
Select the scanning resolution.
2-Sided:
Scan both sides of the original.
Orientation (Original):
Select the orientation of the original.
Binding(Original):
Select the binding direction of the original.
Scan Area:
Select the scan area. To crop the white space around the text or image when scanning, select Auto Cropping. To scan at the maximum area of the scanner glass, select Max Area.
Orientation (Original):
Select the orientation of the original.
les.
Original Type:
Select the type of your original.
Orientation (Original):
Select the orientation of the original.
Density:
Select the contrast of the scanned image.
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Remove Shadow:
Remove the shadows of the original that appear in the scanned image.
Frame:
Center:
Remove Punch Holes:
Remove the punch holes that appear in the scanned image. You can specify the area to erase the punch holes by entering a value in the box on the right.
Erasing Position:
Orientation (Original):

Scanning Originals to an Email

Remove the shadows at the edge of the original.
Remove the shadows of the binding margin of the booklet.
Select the position to remove the punch holes.
Select the orientation of the original.
File Name:
Filename Prex:
Enter a prex for the name of the images in alphanumeric characters and symbols.
Add Date:
Add the date to the le name.
Add Time:
Add the time to the le name.
Scanning Originals to an Email
You need to setup the following before scanning.
Congure the email server.
“Conguring a Mail Server” on page 354
Register an email address in your contacts in advance so that you can easily specify the address by selecting it
from your contacts.
Make sure the printer's Date/Time and Time Dierence settings are correct. Access the menus from Settings >
General Settings > Basic Settings > Date/Time Settings.
1.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals” on page 35
2.
Select Scan > Email on the control panel.
3.
Specify the recipient.
“Recipient Menu Options for Scanning to an Email” on page 95
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Note:
e number of recipients you selected is displayed on the right of the screen. You can send emails to up to 10
Select the address box at the top of the screen to display the list of selected addresses.
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Scanning Originals to an Email>Scan Menu Options for Scanning to an Email
addresses and groups.
If groups is included in recipients, you can select up to 200 individual addresses in total, taking addresses in the groups into account.
Select
4.
Select Scan Settings, and then check settings such as the save format, and change them if necessary.
“Scan Menu Options for Scanning to an Email” on page 95
Note:
Select
5.
Ta p
x
to display or print the sending history, or change the email server settings.
to save your settings as a preset.
.

Recipient Menu Options for Scanning to an Email

Keyboard:
Enter the email address manually.
Contacts:
Select a destination from the contacts list.
You can search for a contact from the contacts list. Enter the search keyword into the box at the top of the screen.
History:
Select the address from the history list.

Scan Menu Options for Scanning to an Email

Note:
e items may not be available depending on other settings you made.
Color Mode:
Select whether to scan in color or in monochrome.
File Format:
Select the format in which to save the scanned image.
Compression Ratio:
Select how much to compress the scanned image.
PDF Settings:
When you have selected PDF as the save format setting, use these settings to protect PDF les.
To create a PDF le that requires a password when opening, set Document Open Password. To create a PDF le that requires a password when printing or editing, set Permissions Password.
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Resolution:
2-Sided:
Scan Area:
>
Scanning Originals to an Email>Scan Menu Options for Scanning to an Email
Select the scanning resolution.
Scan both sides of the original.
Orientation (Original):
Select the orientation of the original.
Binding(Original):
Select the binding direction of the original.
Select the scan area. To crop the white space around the text or image when scanning, select Auto Cropping. To scan at the maximum area of the scanner glass, select Max Area.
Orientation (Original):
Select the orientation of the original.
Original Type:
Select the type of your original.
Orientation (Original):
Select the orientation of the original.
Density:
Select the contrast of the scanned image.
Remove Shadow:
Remove the shadows of the original that appear in the scanned image.
Frame:
Remove the shadows at the edge of the original.
Center:
Remove the shadows of the binding margin of the booklet.
Remove Punch Holes:
Remove the punch holes that appear in the scanned image. You can specify the area to erase the punch holes by entering a value in the box on the right.
Erasing Position:
Select the position to remove the punch holes.
Orientation (Original):
Select the orientation of the original.
Subject:
Enter a subject for the email in alphanumeric characters and symbols.
Attached File Max Size:
Select the maximum
size that can be attached to the email.
le
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File Name:
>

Scanning Originals to a Computer

Filename
Enter a
Add Date:
Add the date to the le name.
Add Time:
Add the time to the le name.
prex
:
Prex
for the name of the images in alphanumeric characters and symbols.
Scanning Originals to a Computer
Note:
To use this feature, make sure the following applications are installed on your computer.
Epson ScanSmart (Windows 7 or later, or OS X El Capitan or later)
Epson Event Manager (Windows Vista/Windows XP, or OS X Yosemite/OS X Mavericks/OS X Mountain Lion/Mac OS
X v10.7.x/Mac OS X v10.6.8)
Epson Scan 2 (application required to use the scanner feature)
See the following to check for installed applications.
Windows 10: Click on the start button, and then select Windows System-Control Panel-Programs-Programs and Features.
Windows 8.1/Windows 8: Select Desktop-Settings-Control Panel-Programs-Programs and Features.
Windows 7/Windowes Vista: Click the start button, and then select Control Panel-Programs-Programs and Features.
Windows XP: Click the start button, and then select Control Panel-Add or Remove Programs.
Mac OS: Select Go > Applications > Epson Soware.
1.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals” on page 35
2.
Select Scan > Computer on the control panel.
3.
Select a computer on which to save the scanned images.
4.
Make the scan settings.
Select action: Select saving method.
When using Windows 7 or later, or OS X El Capitan or later: Select Preview on Computer to preview the scanned image on your computer before saving images.
2-Sided: Scan both sides of the original.
5.
Ta p
x
.
When using Windows 7 or later, or OS X El Capitan or later: Epson ScanSmart automatically starts on your computer, and scanning starts.
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Note:
See the Epson ScanSmart help for detailed operation information for the soware. Click Help on the Epson
You can not only start scanning from the printer but also from your computer by using Epson ScanSmart.
>
Scanning Originals to a Memory Device>Basic Menu Options for Scanning to a Memory Device
ScanSmart screen to open the help.

Scanning Originals to a Memory Device

1.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals” on page 35
2.
Insert a memory device into the printer.
“Inserting an External USB Device” on page 38
3.
Select Scan > Memory Device on the control panel.
4.
Make the scan settings.
“Basic Menu Options for Scanning to a Memory Device” on page 98
“Advanced Menu Options for Scanning to a Memory Device” on page 99
Note:
Select
5.
Ta p
to save your settings as a preset.
x
.

Basic Menu Options for Scanning to a Memory Device

Note:
e items may not be available depending on other settings you made.
B&W/Color
Select whether to scan in monochrome or in color.
File Format:
Select the format in which to save the scanned image.
Compression Ratio:
Select how much to compress the scanned image.
PDF Settings:
When you have selected PDF as the save format setting, use these settings to protect PDF les.
To create a PDF le that requires a password when opening, set Document Open Password. To create a PDF le that requires a password when printing or editing, set Permissions Password.
Resolution:
Select the scanning resolution.
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2-Sided:
Scan Area:
Original Type:
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Scanning Originals to a Memory Device>Advanced Menu Options for Scanning to a Memory Device
Scan both sides of the original.
Orientation (Original):
Select the orientation of the original.
Binding(Original):
Select the binding direction of the original.
Select the scan area. To crop the white space around the text or image when scanning, select Auto Cropping. To scan at the maximum area of the scanner glass, select Max Area.
Orientation (Original):
Select the orientation of the original.
Select the type of your original.

Advanced Menu Options for Scanning to a Memory Device

Note:
e items may not be available depending on other settings you made.
Orientation (Original):
Select the orientation of the original.
Density:
Select the contrast of the scanned image.
Remove Shadow:
Remove the shadows of the original that appear in the scanned image.
Frame:
Remove the shadows at the edge of the original.
Center:
Remove the shadows of the binding margin of the booklet.
Remove Punch Holes:
Remove the punch holes that appear in the scanned image. You can specify the area to erase the punch holes by entering a value in the box on the right.
Erasing Position:
Select the position to remove the punch holes.
Orientation (Original):
Select the orientation of the original.
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Scanning
File Name:
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Filename
Enter a
Add Date:
Add the date to the le name.
Add Time:
Add the time to the le name.
prex
:
Prex
for the name of the images in alphanumeric characters and symbols.

Scanning Originals to the Cloud

Before using this feature, make settings using Epson Connect. See the following Epson Connect portal website for details.
https://www.epsonconnect.com/
http://www.epsonconnect.eu (Europe only)
1.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals” on page 35
2.
Select Scan > Cloud on the control panel.
3.
Select
4.
Make the scan settings.
“Basic Menu Options for Scanning to the Cloud” on page 100
“Advanced Menu Options for Scanning to the Cloud” on page 101
Note:
Select
5.
Ta p
on the top of the screen, and then select a destination.
to save your settings as a preset.
x
.

Basic Menu Options for Scanning to the Cloud

Note:
e items may not be available depending on other settings you made.
B&W/Color
Select whether to scan in monochrome or in color.
File Format:
Select the format in which to save the scanned image.
2-Sided:
Scan both sides of the original.
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