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Re: Epson Workforce Wf-c 20590 white stripes and ink smudge
Well, your first problem is to get a new sales team. The Epson MFP's are NOT meant for high coverage and/or high quality prints. The tech's on the support line will even tell you that. They're meant for cheap office color text and/or logos.
The machines are great, if put in the correct environment, but sales reps see $$$ and don't care what the customer needs vs what the machine can do.
That being said, I would definitely try cleaning the surfaces around the print head, as well as all the fricken paper dust underneath it that accumulates. There are also deep clean options that take 15-20 minutes, but I've never run them.Comment
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Re: Epson Workforce Wf-c 20590 white stripes and ink smudge
I am only guessing. Have you tried a better quality paper?Comment
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The HP DJ T790 plotter is defective. It also has a gray cartridge. We bought Epson SC-T5100 with 4 CMYK colors. The printed drawings are not the same color as in the HP Designjet T790. With the ICM profile sRGB 1966, the drawings are a little paler than the HP plotter. How do I even out the colors on the drawings I'm doing in ACAD 2018. Some ICC-ICM profile or is there some way to use the scanner to create an ICM profile?Comment
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Not important anymore - turns out service software is needed for this operation. I found someone who will do that for meLast edited by PiniuBudyniu; 12-02-2023, 08:36 PM.Comment
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Re: EPSON C5790 error 100016 on scanner
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Re: Epson CW-C6500Ae and TM-C7500
Just facing this issue with CW-C6500Ae.
TL;DR the error is related to the Label Size Measurement Sensor which is behind the printing head.
Error says:
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Printer Error
Turn on the printer again. See your documentation for more details.
004417
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Checked the documentation, and the Solution column says:
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Turn off the printer. Check that there is no paper jam or foreign material near the ejection slot. Turn the printer on. If the printer error still occurs, contact qualified service personnel for advice. When contacting, tell the person the "xxxxxxx" (a 6- or 8-digit alphanumeric code)
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Printer was working fine. The other day one label got it's edge over the corner and the printing head made a couple of passes and then showed paper jam error.
I tried to pull the label out and put it again (this happened few times over the past 14 months of use).
Then noticed a small white plastic cylinder shaped tube on the main metallic stage (where the printing happens) and this error started showing (can't recall if it is the error first then the plastic fell, or the other way around). Also found a small black pastic piece hanging over the inside left rail (where the head moves to) and so far not sure what is this for.
Called Epson, and they said the error is related to the Label Measurement Sensor.
I asked about that sensor location, he said it is just behind the printing head and he was nice to send me a photo. Which looked like it had a white plastic end to it.
I tried to reattach the small plastic piece back to is slot, I did, but the error still shows and so far no luck.
Customer knocked out white plastic tube when removing jammed label and I can't work out where it goes.
Same error as well, definitely came after white plastic was removed.
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Re: What has been your experience with new Epson ink pack machines?
All in all, I like the idea of the Epson MFP that they put out. They have minimal problems, but the problems they have are dumb. We received a bunch of 579R desktop MFP's at one point, and a majority of them had ADF alignment issues that you couldn't adjust yourself. Warrantied them and got them replaced.
The software/logic side can be screwy sometimes - for example, there's a lot of settings you can change, but adding addresses is garbage, and there isn't an easy way to get a CSV file from the machine itself - without extra software.
I wish they had business grade desktop printers with a few speeds; the only option they have currently is a 26ppm model and we've had it in our showroom since we bought it almost 3 years ago.
We've only had to replace one printhead on an 879R - 28ppm, and it wasn't terrible. The manuals have great directions, with ACTUAL pictures rather than inaccurate drawings.
In the end, I like them, but I wish they would also ask field tech's for feature updates/setting changes.Comment
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Re: What has been your experience with new Epson ink pack machines?
We Just inherited a WF 897 R and it has a clogged K print head. Using original Epson ink. Ran the cleaning at least 10 times and no good. Waiting for the service manual so I can tear into this. Don't like the print qualityLarhal
Retired Part Time
If all else fails read the Service Manual!
If that fails, meet me at the pub and we will discuss it.Comment
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Re: What has been your experience with new Epson ink pack machines?
And yeah, print quality on the commercial grade Epson MFP's isn't as good as normal laser MFP's... it's weird.Comment
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Re: What has been your experience with new Epson ink pack machines?
When you go in to Service Support Mode, there should be more cleaning options, each take more and more time to complete, so don't be alarmed. Press and hold the home key until it brings up a number pad - then enter 98308 to get in.
And yeah, print quality on the commercial grade Epson MFP's isn't as good as normal laser MFP's... it's weird.
Thank you for the information, much appreciated.Larhal
Retired Part Time
If all else fails read the Service Manual!
If that fails, meet me at the pub and we will discuss it.Comment
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