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10. The front panel displays a status message.
Ink is now pumping through the ink tube, pushing any air bubbles from the ink tube into the syringe. The
amount of ink pumped through the ink tube into the syringe is 33 ml + air.
11. After two minutes, the front panel asks you to confirm that there is now 35 ml of ink + air in the syringe.
12. The front panel explains that the printer is accounting for the ink used.
13. The front panel displays OK, then asks if you want to repeat the procedure. If you want to repeat
(because there is still some air in the ink tube, or because more than one bag was broken), press OK.
Otherwise press Cancel and continue with the remaining steps.
NOTE: If you cannot clear the bubbles from the ink tube, replace the complete SRK Tubes Assembly.
14. The front panel asks you to remove the syringe from the FI tower.
15. The front panel asks you to reinstall the printheads that you removed earlier.
16. The front panel asks you to close the Carriage Cover and the Window.
Recover broken bag
The purpose of this procedure is to return the printer to normal ready status after a broken bag has been
detected in one of the Ink Cartridges.
A badly broken bag will stop the printer from functioning and will need to be fixed and cleared of the error
before the printer can continue printing normally. If ink leaks from the broken bag and leaves the confines of
the ink cartridge, it could damage various parts of the printer.
1. Clean any ink out of the air tubes: see
Clean air tubes on page 90.
2. Replace the Ink Cartridge that has the broken bag with a new Ink Cartridge.
3. Select Recover broken bag from the Ink Delivery System Test menu.
4. The front panel asks you to confirm that the air tubes are clean (contain no ink).
5. The front panel asks whether you want to remove the broken bag condition.
92 Chapter 5 Service tests and utilities ENWW

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