Problem Solver

Diagnosing the Problem

Using the error indicators
EPSON Status Monitor 3
Printing a self test
Printing hex dump

For problems that may be related to USB connections, see Correcting USB Problems for details.

If your problem is not USB related, troubleshooting printer problems is best handled in two easy steps; first diagnose the problem, then apply likely solutions until the problem is fixed.

The information that you need to diagnose and solve most common problems is provided by the printer's control panel, EPSON Status Monitor 3, or by printing a self test or hex dump. Refer to the appropriate section below.

If you have a specific problem relating to print quality, a printout problem not related to print quality, or a paper feeding problem, or if the printer does not print at all, refer to the appropriate section in this chapter.

To solve a problem, you may need to cancel printing. For details, see Canceling Printing.

Using the error indicators

You can identify many common printer problems using the lights on the control panel. If your printer stops working and one or more control panel lights are on or flashing or the printer beeps, use the following table to diagnose and fix the problem. If you cannot fix your printer problem using this table, see Problems and Solutions.

State of panel lights

Beep pattern

Problem

Solution

Paper Out
Pause

No paper is loaded in the selected paper source.

Load paper in the printer or select a different paper source; the Paper Out light goes off. Then press the Pause button; the Pause light goes off and the printer starts printing.

The paper is not loaded correctly.

Remove your paper and reload it correctly. See Loading Continuous Paper or Loading Single Sheets for instructions on loading the type of paper you want to use.

Pause

The paper release lever is set to the wrong position.

Set the paper release lever to the position for the paper source you want to use. If paper from another paper source is currently in the paper path, press the Load/Eject button to eject the paper; then move the paper release lever to the desired position.

Paper Out
Pause

A single sheet of paper is not fully ejected.

Press the Load/Eject button to eject the sheet.

Continuous paper is not fed to the standby position.

Tear off the printed page at the perforation; then press the Load/ Eject button. The printer feeds the paper to the standby position.

Paper is jammed in the printer.

To clear the paper jam, see Clearing Paper Jams.

Pause

The print head is overheated.

Wait for a few minutes; the printer resumes printing automatically once the print head cools.

Paper Out
Pause
Tear Off/Bin
Pitch
Font

An unknown printer error has occurred.

Turn off the printer and leave it off for several minutes; then turn on the printer again. If the error recurs, contact your dealer.

= short series of beeps (three beeps), = long series of beeps (five beeps)

Note:
The printer beeps once if you press a control panel button when the corresponding function is not available.


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EPSON Status Monitor 3

EPSON Status Monitor 3 provides status messages and a graphic display showing the current status of the printer.

If a problem occurs while printing, an error message appears in the Progress Meter window.


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Printing a self test

Running the printer's self test helps you determine whether the printer or the computer is causing the problem:

You can print the self test using either single sheets or continuous paper. See Loading Continuous Paper for instructions on loading continuous paper, or Loading Single Sheets for instructions on loading single sheets.

Note:
Use paper of at least the following width:

Paper type

FX-875

FX-2175

Continuous paper

241 mm
(9.5 inches)

376 mm
(14.8 inches)

Single sheet

A4 or letter size

A3 landscape

Follow these steps to perform a self test:

Make sure paper is loaded and the printer is turned off.

Caution:
Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds before turning it back on; otherwise you may damage the printer.

To run the test using the Draft font, turn on the printer while holding down the LF/FF button. To run the test using the printer's near letter-quality fonts, hold down the Load/Eject button while you turn on the printer. Either self test can help you determine the source of your printing problem; however, the draft self test prints faster than the near letter-quality test.

After a few seconds, the printer loads the paper automatically and begins printing the self test. A series of characters is printed.

Note:
To temporarily stop the self test, press the Pause button. To resume the test, press the Pause button again.

To end the self test, press the Pause button to stop printing. If paper remains in the printer, press the Load/Eject button to eject the printed page. Then turn off the printer.

Caution:
Do not turn off the printer while it is printing the self test. Always press the Pause button to stop printing and the Load/Eject button to eject the printed page before you turn off the printer.


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Printing hex dump

If you are an experienced user or a programmer, you can print a hexadecimal dump to isolate communication problems between the printer and your software program. In hex dump mode, the printer prints all data it receives from the computer as hexadecimal values.

You can print a hex dump using either single sheets or continuous paper. See Loading Continuous Paper or Loading Single Sheets for instructions on how to load paper.

Note:
  • The hex dump feature is designed for use with DOS-based PC.
  • Use paper that is at least 210 mm (8.3 inches) wide, such as A4 or letter size paper.

Follow these steps to print a hex dump:

Make sure paper is loaded and the printer is turned off.

Caution:
Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds before turning it back on; otherwise you may damage the printer.

To enter hex dump mode, turn on the printer while holding down the LF/FF and Load/Eject buttons.

Open a software program and send a print job to the printer. Your printer prints all the codes it receives in hexadecimal format.

By comparing the characters printed in the right column with the printout of the hexadecimal codes, you can check the codes the printer is receiving. If characters are printable, they appear in the right column as ASCII characters. Nonprintable codes, such as control codes, are represented by dots.

To turn off hex dump mode, press the Pause button, eject the printed page(s), and then turn off the printer.

Caution:
Do not turn off the printer while it is printing the hex dump. Always press the Pause button to stop printing and the Load/Eject button to eject the printed page before you turn off the printer.


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