 Hey guys, Kevin here. Just want to share a few tips about how to set up your eco tank. The first thing you need to do is, of course, to fill up the tank. If you bought a third party in the bottles, you're going to find those bottles, they feel really, really slow. The reason is the bottle is designed to go upright. However, the third party bottle, they need to be compatible with lots of models. So they made the holder be really thin so it cannot hold its position. So we need something to push the bottle down and also keep its upright position. I usually just use a plier and put it on top. If the bottle is still going to slow, you can take the bottle out and turn 180 degrees, then put it down. Of course, this is for third party bottles and the absent bottle won't have this problem. If you use the absence ink, you're going to find that there is always a little bit of ink left after you initialize the printer. You'll spend like $40 on those inks. So I'm going to show you how to get the last drop out of it. After you've filled up all four tanks and you're going to go initialize the printer, Epson will ask you to hold down the question mark for five seconds and then push start. And that will suck ink into the printer. And therefore, that'll leave more space for you to add the last drop ink inside into it. So this is the ink level at the start of initialization. And this is how the ink gets sucked into the printer. So notice the black. It's like a quarter of ink is gone inside the printer. When the initialization complete and always do an adjustment, which will print out a nozzle check. I'll say in nine of the 10 cases, you're going to get a perfect nozzle check just like this. And now you can start using the printer. Pay attention to the yellow. Make sure all the yellow lines there. Because it's so light, sometimes people forget to check the yellow. When your first printer is not perfect, and just like this one, then do a second one. Pay attention if the missing pixel is moving around or have any changes. So this is the second cleaning. You can see the black still there, but the color's gone. Also, there are three blacks now mixing. Now we're going to collect the one. So keep doing cleaning when you have changes. So we're going to do another one. This is the third one. You can see the spot is moving to another location. It's moving around. So what do we do? And the fourth cleaning. So the fourth cleaning, it turned out perfect. So when it's moving around, keep cleaning. Another example, this is the first print. What those are, those are just air bubbles coming with a printer. So they move around, and once you clean it, it's gone. So the second print is improving, but I noticed the right corner of the black has still got a couple of pixels mixing. So we've got the third cleaning. The third time is a term. And two cleanings fixed this one. You normally should not do more than four cleanings. And you're going to find a case that the mixing pixel is not going to move around. It's exactly the same. So this is the third cleaning. And so if I do the fourth cleaning, it will be exactly the same. And do not keep cleaning and cleaning. If the mixing spot is exactly the locations before and doesn't have any changes. Those mixing pixels are not caused by the air bubbles. Those are caused by the wetter solution that Epson put it in for transport the printer. If you don't believe it, I'm going to do the fourth cleaning. And the fourth cleaning will be exactly like what you had before. If you keep cleaning and clean and cleaning, and finally Epson is going to decide that you have a malfunction printed, and they're going to give you more trouble. Say the fourth cleaning is exactly like the last two. What you do in this situation is simple. Leave the printer untouched for 12 hours. Go to YouTube and watch every video that Kevin made. And click like for all of them. And then come back after 12 hours. The wetter solution going to get dissolved into the ink. And then now I'm not doing any cleaning at all. So I'm just come back and I select a printer nozzle. And remember, I did not do cleaning. I just left it in the printer for 12 hours and came back. Let's recap. If a mixing pixel is improving or moving around, we keep cleaning. If they stay at the same location, we're going to stop and come back every 12 hours. I hope you enjoyed this video. Visit us at www.dippingchtechnology.com or locally, Greensboro, North Carolina. Cheers. VC Pansy Denyville Technology.