thanks Paris, I'll give this a try and let u know how I went. cheers.

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 In a message dated 10/27/2006 09:27:41 GMT Standard Time,  
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 Thanks  Rupert and Paris, I have the original cd for the printer but what I'm 
 looking  for is a repair manual so that I can clean the waste tank & pad. I 
 tried  the links that Paris gave me but some of the links didnt work. I just 
 need to  know how to pull the printer apart so that I can get to the tank and 
 pad.  Cheers.
 
 (Unplug both the power and USB cables  from the  printer)
  
 Firstly remove the paper loader that slides into the back of  the printer.  
 Secondly, push the left edge guide over to the left, as far  as it will go, 
you 
 do that by holding down the locking tab.  The left edge  guide is the gizmo 
 that holds the paper in place.  Thirdly, press on the  the front  of the 
casing 
 either side of the output tray - located there  there is 2 plastic catches 
 (one on each side) by applying gentle to  moderate pressure you will feel them 
 move.  When  you feel these go  start to prise the front of  the case upwards 
 you will meet some resistance  at the sides of the casing just before it 
 reaches the back, they are little  catches similar to those at the front.  
Fourthly, 
 look at the back of the  case you will see that they are three plastic 
 catches which are pressing into  little holes with a small screw driver, one 
at a 
 time press these in with a  smallish flat headed screwdriver and move the case 
a 
 little just so the the  catches are not slotted into the holes.  Now 
 carefully prise the whole top  case away from the bottom and manoeuvre it free 
from 
 the paper  guide.
  
 Towards the back of the printer you will see a little  compartment with a 
 little tube going into it this contains two little felt pads  about 3 inches 
 long.  They start out white but they may be black, dont wear  your best 
clothes 
 and wear rubber gloves, prise these out with the screw  driver.  Wash them in 
 running water till the water is clear using a mild  detergent ,  I used 
washing 
 up liquid, I patted  them partially dry in an old towel, or similar, then I 
 dried them with a  hair dryer.  When dried I replaced them and reversed the 
 procedures  above.  Then I found just as Epson don't want you to have access 
to 
 service  manual, they don't want you to get hold of their setting tool.  So I 
 used  the SSC utility that I provided details of previously.  This helps me 
save 
  loads on ink, and also to refill cartridges etc.
  
 I hope this helps
  
 Paris
 
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