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How do I print a nozzle check pattern?

  • See our How to Print a Nozzle Check on the SureColor F1070 I 3 Easy Steps video or follow or the instructions below.

    Performing a Nozzle Check

    To maintain optimum print quality, perform a nozzle check before printing.

    Note: If Platen Gap is set to Manual in the Media Settings menu, change the setting to Auto[SCF1070] before loading the media.

    1. Open the printer cover and remove the platen frame.
    2. Load media onto the platen you are using:
      • For S size platens, use A4- or letter-size.
      • For XS size platens, use one sheet in 7.1 inch × 7.9 inch (180 mm × 200 mm) size.
      • For sleeve platens, use one sheet in 3.9 inch × 3.9 inch (100 mm × 100 mm) size.

      Note: The type of media depends on the Printer Mode you are using. For White ink mode, use transparent media, such as OHP film, or colored paper. For Color ink mode, use plain paper. If you are using the medium grooved platen, use thick paper. If you do not have thick paper, use a different platen.

    3. Position the media on the platen:
      • For S and XS size platens, load media on the front right-side of the platen.
      • For sleeve platens, load media in front right-side of the raised section.

      Note: Make sure to place the media in the correct position for the platen you are using or the platen may be soiled with ink.

    4. Secure the corners with tape.
    5. Close the printer cover.
    6. Select Maintenance > Print Head Nozzle Check[SCF1070].
    7. Confirm that the pattern and platen settings match the type of nozzle check you want to perform. Select Print Settings[SCF1070] and make any changes, if necessary.
    8. Select Start[SCF1070].The nozzle check pattern prints onto the paper.
    9. Remove the paper and check the printed pattern:
      • If there are no gaps in the pattern, the nozzles are clean.
      • If there are gaps in the pattern, clean the print head.
    10. Replace the platen frame.
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