user manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chap 1-Setting Up the Printer
- Unpacking and Assembling the Epson Stylus Pro 7800
- Unpacking and Assembling the Epson Stylus Pro 9800
- Connecting the Power Cord
- Installing Ink
- Connecting to Your System
- Connecting to the Network
- Installing the Software for Macintosh
- Installing the Software for Windows
- Updating Your Printer Firmware
- Configuring the Printer for Your Network
- Chap 2-Handling Paper and Other Media
- Chap 3-Printing with Epson Drivers for Macintosh
- Chap 4-Printing with Epson Drivers for Windows
- Chap 5-Maintaining and Transporting the Printer
- Checking Printer Status and Part Life
- Checking and Cleaning the Print Head
- Aligning the Print Head
- Replacing Ink Cartridges
- Switching Black Ink Cartridges
- Changing the Date and Time
- Using Maintenance Mode
- Replacing the Paper Cutter Blade
- Replacing the Maintenance Tank
- Cleaning the Printer
- Transporting or Storing the Printer
- Chap 6-Solving Problems
- Appendix A: Specifications
- Index

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This chapter includes the following information:
• Unpacking and assembly
• Connecting the power cord
• Installing ink
• Connecting to your system
• Connecting to the network
• Installing the printer software
• Updating the printer firmware
Unpacking and Assembling the
Epson Stylus Pro 7800
Follow these steps to assemble your printer and its stand. If you have the
Epson Stylus Pro 9800, see page 27 instead. Before you begin, make sure
you have sufficient space to set up and use the printer.
The following illustration shows the minimum space required for using the
Epson Stylus Pro 7800:
You will also need floor space of approximately 8 × 8 feet to assemble the
printer and stand.
Chapter 1:
Setting Up
the Printer
Caution: Two people are
required to unpack and
set up the printer.
Note: When choosing a
place for the printer, leave
adequate room for easy
access and ventilation.
Avoid locations subject to
direct sunlight, excessive
heat, moisture, or dust.
Also avoid locations near
potential sources of
interference, such as loud
speakers, cordless
phones, TVs, or air
conditioners.
6 in.
8 in.
12 in.
24 in.
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