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Ink Fill and Use Instructions for the Refillable Cartridge System for Epson™ 4800 & 4880 Printers The instructions below describe how to fill and use refillable cartridges, in general terms. Color managed work flows are not discussed here, nor are instructions for using Piezography inks. Filling and using these cartridges is easy , provided you are prepared before you begin and follow the instructions below. The one liter ink bottles each contain enough ink to fill a cartridge between four and five times, the 16 oz  bottles will fill a cartridge between two and three times and 8oz bottle is about enough ink to fill a cartridge once. Additional bottles of ink are available from www.inkjetmall.com . For further information on ConeColor inks, visit www.conecolor.com. An info sheet for ConeColor and Piezography K7 ink use is located at the end of these instructions, please refer to it before filling the cartridges with ink. Table of Contents of this document: Section I: Background information to read before beginning Section II: Procedure for filling cartridges Section III: Installing the cartridges into the printer Section IV: Printing with ConeColor and Piezography inks Section V: Refilling cartridges Section VI: Resetting cartridge chips Section VII: Problems, issues and troubleshooting guide Section I: Background information to read before beginning: 1. What’s included with my kit? What else do I need before starting?  Included with your purchase The Refillable Cartridge System consists of the following items: One set of nine cartridges, including both “Photo Black” and “Matte Black” position cartridges. Each cartridge must have a silicone plug in the top fill hole. Eight funnels for filling the cartridges. One pair of Nitrile (non-latex) gloves to wear while filling cartridge. One large format printer-compatible chip resetter . One straightened paperclip needed for priming cartridges with ink before installing into the printer. The following items are not provided. Have them on hand, before beginning: A set of inks bottles, which can be ordered separately from www.inkjetmall.com . *A set of ConeColorK3 Inks consists of nine, one-liter, 16oz or 8oz bottles of ink, including a bottle of both “Photo Black” and “Matte Black”. *A set of Piezography K7 inks consists of seven, one-liter, 16oz or 8oz bottles of ink. Y ou will also need a bottle of PiezoFlush solution for the unused Light Light Black position to keep the print head moist and in go od working order. A table or work surface large enough to hold all eight cartridges and ink bottles. Cover the table with newspapers or a plastic sheet to protect it from ink spills. Work near a sink. If you need to carry anything with ink on it (funnel, etc) across the room, also have a small tray to carry things on. A roll of paper towels. A bottle of Windex, or other glass cleaning spray . Printer: before you begin, verify that your printer is in perfect working order. Fix any printing related problems before  proceeding. 2. Treating and avoiding ink spills: If you spill ink, wipe it up as quickly as possible. Blot up ink with paper towels, and then spray glass cleaner and wipe the surface with a paper towel. Ink spilled on clothing or other fabric, on carpets or on porou s surfaces like wood or unglazed ceramic tiles will likely cause  permanent staining. Keep this in mind as you choose the clothing to wear when filling ink cartridges and as you choose your workspace area. If you spill ink on the outside of a cartridge during filling, wipe the ink off with a paper towel, rather than rinsing it o ff, to avoid getting water into the cartridge. If you spill ink on your skin it will temporarily stain. Clean the ink off with water and an abrasive soap, such as “Lava” soap. Wearing of thin rubber or Nitrile gloves, such as those included with the kit, is recommended when filling ink cartridges. The refillable cartridges have air vent holes, located in the back wall of the cartridge, near the top. These cartridges come with small white filters that ca n be used in the vent holes to prevent dust from getting inside, but if ink gets in this filter it will dry and create a plug that air can’t pass thru, which will restrict ink flow. Using this filter in the air vent ho le is optional and really makes no difference in how the system works. Once the cartridges contain ink, you must take care in handling them to avoid dripping ink out of the air vent holes. Hold these cartridges horizontally or tilted slightly forward as you fill and refill them with ink and while transporting them to and from the printer. Figure 1 (on next page) shows the location of the vent hole on the cartridges.  Insert# 101 11/5/09 © V ermont PhotoInkjet Page 1 of 6

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Ink Fill and Use Instructions for the Refillable Cartridge System forEpson™ 4800 & 4880 Printers

The instructions below describe how to fill and use refillable cartridges, in general terms. Color managed work flows are not discussed here,nor are instructions for using Piezography inks. Filling and using these cartridges is easy, provided you are prepared before you begin andfollow the instructions below. The one liter ink bottles each contain enough ink to fill a cartridge between four and five times, the 16 oz

bottles will fill a cartridge between two and three times and 8oz bottle is about enough ink to fill a cartridge once. Additional bottles of ink are available from www.inkjetmall.com . For further information on ConeColor inks, visit www.conecolor.com . An info sheet for ConeColor and Piezography K7 ink use is located at the end of these instructions, please refer to it before filling the cartridges with ink.

Table of Contents of this document:Section I: Background information to read before beginningSection II: Procedure for filling cartridgesSection III: Installing the cartridges into the printer Section IV: Printing with ConeColor and Piezography inksSection V: Refilling cartridgesSection VI: Resetting cartridge chipsSection VII: Problems, issues and troubleshooting guide

Section I: Background information to read before beginning:1. What’s included with my kit? What else do I need before starting?

Included with your purchaseThe Refillable Cartridge System consists of the following items:

• One set of nine cartridges, including both “Photo Black” and “Matte Black” position cartridges. Each cartridge must havea silicone plug in the top fill hole.

• Eight funnels for filling the cartridges.• One pair of Nitrile (non-latex) gloves to wear while filling cartridge.• One large format printer-compatible chip resetter.• One straightened paperclip needed for priming cartridges with ink before installing into the printer.

The following items are not provided. Have them on hand, before beginning:• A set of inks bottles, which can be ordered separately from www.inkjetmall.com .

*A set of ConeColorK3 Inks consists of nine, one-liter, 16oz or 8oz bottles of ink, including a bottle of both “Photo Black”and “Matte Black”.*A set of Piezography K7 inks consists of seven, one-liter, 16oz or 8oz bottles of ink. You will also need a bottle of PiezoFlushsolution for the unused Light Light Black position to keep the print head moist and in good working order.

• A table or work surface large enough to hold all eight cartridges and ink bottles. Cover the table with newspapers or a plastic

sheet to protect it from ink spills.• Work near a sink. If you need to carry anything with ink on it (funnel, etc) across the room, also have a small tray to carry

things on.• A roll of paper towels.• A bottle of Windex, or other glass cleaning spray.• Printer: before you begin, verify that your printer is in perfect working order. Fix any printing related problems before

proceeding.

2. Treating and avoiding ink spills:• If you spill ink, wipe it up as quickly as possible. Blot up ink with paper towels, and then spray glass cleaner and wipe the

surface with a paper towel.• Ink spilled on clothing or other fabric, on carpets or on porous surfaces like wood or unglazed ceramic tiles will likely cause

permanent staining. Keep this in mind as you choose the clothing to wear when filling ink cartridges and as you choose your workspace area.

• If you spill ink on the outside of a cartridge during filling, wipe the ink off with a paper towel, rather than rinsing it off, toavoid getting water into the cartridge.

• If you spill ink on your skin it will temporarily stain. Clean the ink off with water and an abrasive soap, such as “Lava” soap.Wearing of thin rubber or Nitrile gloves, such as those included with the kit, is recommended when filling ink cartridges.

• The refillable cartridges have air vent holes, located in the back wall of the cartridge, near the top. These cartridges come withsma ll white filters that ca n be used in the vent holes to prevent dust from g etting inside, but if in k gets in this filter it will dryand create a plug that air can’t pass thru, which will restrict ink flow. Using this filter in the air vent hole is optional and reallymakes no difference in how the system works. Once the cartridges contain ink, you must take care in handling them to avoiddripping ink out of the air vent holes. Hold these cartridges horizontally or tilted slightly forward as you fill and refill themwith ink and while transporting them to and from the printer. Figure 1 (on next page) shows the location of the vent hole onthe cartridges.

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3. Information on the Chip Resetter: If you are unfamiliar with using a chip resetter, please practice resetting the chip on at least one brand new cartridge, before you have put ink into it, to familiarize yourself with its use without risk of spilling ink. You can’t “over-reset” a chip, and so resetting a chip can only make a chip read a normal “full” amount of ink. Section VI contains detailedinstructions for using the ship resetter.

Section II: Procedure for filling cartridges:1. If you are filling cartridges for the first time, inspect them for damage after unwrapping them. Contact your Inkjetmall if you suspect

that a cartridge might be damaged. Make sure that you have a silicone plug for the ink fill hole on the top of each cartridge. If not, please check inside the cartridge wrapping before you discard it. For ConeColor ink, verify that you have the correct black ink cartridge necessary for the Photo or Matte black ink you will be using. For Piezography inks, you can use whichever black cartridge

that your printer is currently using to avoid having to do the “black ink change” procedure. NOTE: the Matte Black cartridge number ends in “8” and the Photo Black cartridge number ends in “1”.2. Select the black cartridge appropriate for your application, either Matte or Photo black. Bear in mind that if you switch your printer

from one using a Matte black cartridge to one using a Photo black cartridge, you will need to perform a “black ink change” cycle.The black ink change cycle is described in your printer manual. As you perform it, when you install the new black cartridge, be sureto also simultaneously install the new refillable cartridges, so that the printer ink lines fill with all of the new inks.

3. Arrange the ink bottles on your work surface. Do not open them yet. For ConeColor make sure that you have the correct type of black ink you want to use, either Matte or Photo Black. For Piezography ink, make sure to know what shade to pour into which color position cartridge- an info sheet that explains shade placement can be found at the end of these instructions.

4. Set the first cartridge upright and remove the silicone plug from the ink filling hole on top. Select the correct bottle of ink for thecartridge and shake it gently to ensure the pigment is in solution. Unscrew the cap, and if it is a new liter bottle, cut the foil seal fromthe bottle neck, using a razor blade or knife. Cut away as much of this seal as possible so the ink will not splash as you pour it out.Carefully wipe off residual ink from your knife blade before using it on a different bottle of ink.

5. Put on your gloves.6. Place a funnel into the ink fill hole. Support the funnel and the cartridge with one hand. Pour ink with your other hand. See figure 2,

below.

7. Fill the cartridge until the ink level reaches the “Max” line on the end of the cartridge. If your cartridge doesn’t have a “Max” line,keep the ink level about 1/2” from the top of the cartridge. Do not add more ink than this, as it may cause problems during printing.Once the cartridges contain ink, you must take care in handling them to avoid dripping ink out of the air vent holes. Hold thecartridges horizontally or tilted slightly forward as you fill and refill them with ink and while transporting them to and from the

printer.8. Repeat the above steps for the remaining cartridges. If the funnels stain from ink and can’t be cleaned to a “new” condition, this will

not contaminate your inks. Introducing even small amounts of ink from one color bottle into another color bottle will contaminateyour inks, so be careful of this. After filling cartridges with ink, the funnels can be rinsed with warm water, dried and used for later refilling.

Section III: Installing the cartridges into the printer: NOTE: when installing the cartridges for the first time in your printer, if you are also in the process of switching from Photo Black Epson toMatte Black refillable, or from Matte Black Epson to Photo Black refillable cartridges, you must first run a “black ink change” in order for the printer to accept the set of cartridges. Refer to your printer manual for information on this and run the black ink change before

proceeding.

1. Before installing the cartridges into the printer, tilt each cartridge forward and prime with straightened paperclip (procedure for priming is located at end of these instructions) to fill the channel with ink that leads to the exit hole and into the printer. If thecartridge is not primed before installing into the printer, this channel will be filled with air so the section of air enters the printer’sink line before the ink starts flowing. An air bubble can cause interrupted printing or a poor nozzle check but is usually fixed with afew cleaning cycles. After priming with ink, install the cartridges into their appropriate slots in the printer. Lower the cartridge leversand turn the printer on if needed. Wait for the printer to display “ready” before proceeding.

2. NOTE: With the x880 models, the printer will tell you that non-Epson cartridges are installed and asks if you want to continue. Keeppressing next until the printer reads ‘ready’. We have found that Epson has added a new ‘feature’ to the x880 model printers to notaccept Epson M + LM cartridges after non-Epson cartridges have been installed and used. An Epson service tech can adjust your

printer to accept Epson cartridges again if you wish.

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Figure 2 For lling, set the cartridge on the table,put the funnel into the ink ll hole, andsupport the cartridge and the funnel withone hand ash shown. Pour ink into thefunnel with our other hand.

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3. Purging the system: ConeColorK3 inks provide such a good color match to Epson K3 inks; therefore, purging the Epson inks fromyour printer is optional and may be skipped if desired. If you do choose to purge your printer, run an “initial fill” or three “high

powered cleaning cycles,” as described in your printer manual. Be sure to have a spare maintenance tank on hand, if yours is nearlyfull. Piezography inks are compatible with Epson inks, although some color staining can occur when switching from color toPiezography inks. To avoid color staining, flush cartridges are recommended to be used in between the two inks, but flushing is notrequired. If flush cartridges are not used and color staining occurs, usually a few cleaning cycles clears this up.

4. Before printing, verify that you can print a perfect nozzle check pattern.

Section IV: Printing with ConeColor and Piezography inks:ConeColor Inks: You can use the same printer settings and workflow as when printing with Epson Ultrachrome K3 inks and Epson papers.The excellent color match between Cone Color and Epson Ultrachrome K3 inks allow Epson profiles to be used with CCK3 inks to producevery close results to Epson ink output, although best quality is produced when using the full set of CCK3 inks and CCK3 specific profiles.Make sure to use our Vivid Magenta and Vivid Light Cyan inks to match the Vivid color space of the 4880. Custom color ICC profiles areavailable from Inkjetmall. Please contact [email protected] for further information.

Piezography K7 inks: Roy Harrington’s QuadToneRIP or Ergosoft’s StudioPrint RIP support many different printer models with our inks.Make sure to follow our tutorial for using QuadToneRIP with our Piezography inks to get the best results, as our workflow differs from RoyHarrington’s. Please contact [email protected] for information about custom Piezography curves created by Inkjetmall for use withQuadTone RIP.

Section V: Refilling cartridges:Many printer models do not track ink levels in third-party cartridges such as our refillable carts. Make sure to keep close watch on the ink level in the refillable cartridges. Refill any cartridge before its ink level reaches about 1/2” from the bottom of the cartridge to avoidintroducing air into the ink lines of your printer. Use the necessary steps from procedure above for refilling cartridges. Again, gently shakethe bottles before pouring ink from them. Fill each cartridge with ink to the “Max” line (or 1/2” from the top), securely replace the silicone

plug in the ink fill hole, reset the chip (see below), gently agitate the cartridge to get the pigment in solution then reinsert the cartridge intothe printer. You may choose to refill all cartridges as soon as the first cartridge needs it, or as each individual cartridge empties.

Section VI: Resetting cartridge chips:Figure 4, below, shows the chip resetter next to a cartridge chip. Note that the resetter has seven gold contact pins and the chip has sevenrectangular gold pads. To reset a chip, you must put each of the seven pins in contact with a gold pad on the chip. To align the resetter to thecartridge, flip the resetter over and onto the cartridge as indicated by the arrow in Figure 4 ( below ).

NOTE: Some model refill ca rtridges do not register in k levels in the printer and therefore do not need to be reset when refilled. When you push the resetter against the chip, make sure that the tab on the resetter fits into the slot next to the cartridge chip (see Figure 4). Slide theresetter upwards until it pushes against the top of the slot in the cartridge, and then press the resetter against the gold pads on the chip - the

pins on the resetter are spring loaded and will depress slightly when pushed against the chip. Figure 5, on the next page, shows the chip

resetter in contact with the chip. As soon as you have made good c ontact between the resetter and the chip, a red light (Figure 5) will flashseveral times, while the chip is resetting. Once the chip has been reset the light will turn green (Figure 6). After seeing the green light,separate the resetter from the cartridge. Your cartridge chip has now been reset and is ready to use.

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Where to Install Piezography K7 Ink Shades in Your PrinterThis table applies to Piezography Neutral, Sepia, Selenium, Split-Tone and Special Edition K7 inks. Please note Piezography K7 inks areseven different shades of gray, 1 being the darkest and 7 being the lightest. Gently shake ink cartridges every few weeks to keep pigment insolution and printing full density, as pigment inks settle over time.

Printers: Epson 4800 & 4880Ink Cartridge and Printer Color

PositionPiezography K7 Ink Shade Used in

This SlotBlack #1

Cyan #2

Magenta #4

Yellow #7

Light Black #6

Light Cyan #3

Light Magenta #5

Light Light Black PiezoFlush

Where to Install ConeColor Inks in Your PrinterMatch the labels on the ConeColor ink bottles, cartridge color position labels (located on upper right corner) and printer’s ink position labels.Gently shake ink cartridges every few weeks to keep pigment in solution and printing full density, as pigment inks settle over time.

NOTE : The 4880 uses ConeColor Vivid Magenta and Vivid Light Cyan inks to match Epson’s K3 Vivid color gamut.

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Figure 5, left. Close-up of thechip resetter in contact with acartridge chip. Note how thegold contact pins are centeredover the green chip, so thateach pin contacts a rectangular gold pad on the chip. Whilethe chip is resetting a red lightwill flash

Figure 6, right. When the chiphas been reset the light turnssolid green .

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Prime Refill Cartridges Before Installing Into Printer1) Tilt cartridge down to fill channel with ink as shown below~ this partly fills the channel.

2) Holding cartridge over sink or trash can, insert straightened paperclip into exit valve to release a few drops of ink, then remove paperclip.This fills the rest of the channel so printer can draw ink from cartridge. Insert cartridge into printer. It is a good idea to wear rubber gloveswhen doing this to avoid getting ink on your hands.

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Section VII: Problems, issues and troubleshooting guide:• Watch the ink levels in the cartridges: refill a cartridge before the ink level gets below 1/2” from the bottom.

• When to reset: only reset the chip after or immediately before refilling a cartridge. Do not reset the chip on a less than full cart, asyou might run the cartridge dry.

• Shaking ink bottles and cartridges: over time pigment particles in the ink can separate. In most cases this looks worse than itactually is; however, periodic shaking is a good idea. The best time to shake the bottles and the cartridges is when refilling thecartridges. But if a printer is not used for a few weeks pigment can settle in the cartridges and ink lines- to fix this agitate thecartridges and perfor m 2-3 power clean cycles. Once the cartridges contain ink, you must take care in handling them to avoiddripping ink out of the air vent holes. Hold t hese cartridges horizontal ly or tilted slightly forward as you fill and refill them with ink and while shaking them to keep the pigment in solution. Be careful to not shake too hard because this will create froth in the ink and introduce air into the ink lines, just tilt the cartridge forward and gently swish the ink around. Print a nozzle check to confirmall positions are printing then resume printing.

• Printer gives a “wrong cartridge” or “cartridge error” message: be sure that the pr inter is set to accept the black cartridge type thatyou have. If it is not set correctly, run a black ink change procedure, as described in your printer manual.

• Printer gives “set ink cartg” error: this usually means the printer doesn’t have tight contact with the cartridge chip. Make surethere’s nothing on the chip blocking the read and tightly reinstall the cartridge into the printer. If the error continues, [email protected]

• The LED on the resetter flashes red, but doesn’t turn green: pull the resetter off the cartridge and try resetting it again. The pins are probably making poor contact.

• The LED on the resetter doesn’t come on at all: the battery inside the resetter might be dead. Try resetting the chip again, and if itdoesn’t work, then open the resetter with a small Philips-head screwdriver, remove the battery and replace it with a similar one.

• Unable to print a perfect nozzle check pattern after installing new cartridges: often when installing new ink cartridges, the printhead may flood with ink, and a perfect nozzle check pattern may be difficult to achieve. Running additional cleaning cycles canmake this problem appear worse, rather than better. For information on cleaning the capping station in the printer, which is wherethe ink buildup is likely to be, visit the Inkjetmall support page.

• Unable to print a perfect nozzle check after use of printer: each time you remove a cartridge from the printer you risk introducing asmall bubble of air into the ink tube. This air bubble slowly works its way to the print head and may cause ink blockages (due toair) at some point. If standard cleaning cycles don’t fix the problem and if cleaning the capping station doesn’t fix the problem, then

run one or two high powered cleaning cycles to push the air bubble out of the print head. If this becomes a recurring issue, try toremove the cartridges as infrequently as possible. Also, before putting a cartridge into the printer, tilt the cartridge forward to fillthe channel with ink that leads to the exit hole. If the cartridge is not tilted forward before installing, this channel is filled with air so the air bubble enters the printer’s ink line before the ink starts flowing. You can open the printer’s lid and examine the length of ink tubes, make sure they are all filled with ink and don’t have sections of air inside.

• Long term storage of cartridges out of the printer: Store removed cartridges in an upright position, stored in a plastic tub and/or plastic bag. Place tape over the air vent holes to help minimize evaporation or accidental spilling. If tilted ink will leak out of thevent holes, even with tape over the holes. Refer to Figure 1 for the location of the air vent holes.

• Long term storage of printer: we do not recommend letting a printer sit unused for several months with pigment inks installed. If you plan to not use your printer for an extended period of time, it is best to remove the ink cartridges, install a set of flushcartridges and flush the printer before turning it off and letting it sit.

• If you need further assistance please contact [email protected] or tech support information is available atwww.inkjetmall.com . Click on the “Support” tab, at the top of the page.

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