Epson 825 How to see ink suplies, clean jets etc

Hi,
How do I found out how much ink is left, clean the jets, general maintenance on my printer? I am completely lost in this mac in regards to that.
Thanks for any help!

How do I found out how much ink is left, clean the jets, general maintenance on my printer?
I think you'd probably have a whole lot more success finding answers to your questions by looking here, at Epson's support page for your specific printer model, than you would by posting in a PowerBook G4 forum.

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