Epson WorkForce Enterprise WF-C20600 User's Guide

To set up the WF-C20600, unpack the printer, install the ink cartridges, load paper, connect the power cord, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. Make sure to download and install the latest drivers from the Epson website.
Ensure the printer is within the Wi-Fi range and that the network is functioning properly. Restart the printer and router. Check the printer's Wi-Fi settings and ensure the correct network SSID and password are entered.
Access the printer’s control panel, navigate to 'Maintenance' and select 'Print Head Nozzle Check'. Follow the prompts to print a nozzle check pattern to determine if any nozzles are clogged.
Open the ink cartridge cover, gently press the tab on the cartridge you need to replace, and lift it out. Insert the new cartridge until it clicks into place and close the cover. Follow any on-screen prompts on the printer.
Turn off the printer, carefully remove any jammed paper from the paper trays, and check the rear and front covers for any remaining pieces. Ensure the paper is loaded correctly and not exceeding the tray capacity.
Check for clogged nozzles using the nozzle check, clean the print head if necessary, ensure you are using the correct paper type settings, and check if the ink cartridges are low or empty.
Download the latest firmware from the Epson support site. Connect the printer to your computer via USB or network, and use the Epson Firmware Updater tool to install the update. Follow instructions on the screen.
Regularly clean the scanner glass, check and clean the print head nozzles, ensure the paper path is clear, and update the printer firmware. Perform these tasks as recommended in the user manual for optimal performance.
This indicates the printer's ink pad is saturated and needs servicing. Contact Epson support for assistance or take the printer to an authorized service provider to have the ink pad replaced or reset.
Check the printer’s connection to your computer or network, ensure it is powered on, and that there are no error messages on the display. Restart both the printer and computer, and try printing again.