I have an Epson R300 printer. When I came to use it a couple of days ago it wouldn't work and displayed a message saying "Error" and indicated that certain parts were at the end of there useful life and to see manual.
I only had the instructions that came with it and these were of no help at all.
I went on to the Epson web site Q&A and it appears that when the ink pads are saturated there could be a risk of ink getting in to the electrics and causing a fire.
So I took the printer in to the workshop, stripped it down, soaked up the excess ink and generally cleaned up any ink that I could see.
When I switched back on I expected the message to have gone and the printer to be back in order- No such luck.
I contacted a service shop and was told to take it in to be reset.
I then logged in to Google "Epson R300 Reset Error"
From there I found that if I switch off the printer, Press STOP MAITAINANCE, and POWER all at the same time it resets.
Just run some photo's through it and it works fine.
Thank you Google
Alan
I only had the instructions that came with it and these were of no help at all.
I went on to the Epson web site Q&A and it appears that when the ink pads are saturated there could be a risk of ink getting in to the electrics and causing a fire.
So I took the printer in to the workshop, stripped it down, soaked up the excess ink and generally cleaned up any ink that I could see.
When I switched back on I expected the message to have gone and the printer to be back in order- No such luck.
I contacted a service shop and was told to take it in to be reset.
I then logged in to Google "Epson R300 Reset Error"
From there I found that if I switch off the printer, Press STOP MAITAINANCE, and POWER all at the same time it resets.
Just run some photo's through it and it works fine.
Thank you Google
Alan