How to Identify and Fix Common Problems ?
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The interface cable may not be plugged in securely. Check both ends of the interface cable between the printer and the computer. You may not be using the correct interface cable. If you are using the USB interface, use a Revision 1.1 or 2.0 cable.
Try the following: Make sure your product is turned on and securely connected to your computer or USB hub. If your product is connected to a USB hub, make sure it`s connected to a first tier hub (the hub closest to the computer) that has its own A/C adapter when more than one hub is connected to the computer.
A connection to the printer could not be made. The printer may be offline, malfunctioning, or busy. Verify the following items, and then resubmit your print job: Confirm that the printer is powered on and displays Ready.
Communication errors are errors that occur when Parallel ESSL encounters problems in communicating between processes—sending and receiving data or synchronizing operations. When a communication error occurs, at least one communication message is issued and the application program is terminated.
This error code appears if you have more than one potentially compatible printer connected to your computer when you try to use the reset utility. Solutions: Make sure you only have the target printer (ie: the one you wish to reset) connected to your computer and turned on.
This problem may occur if you are using the wrong scanner driver or it`s out of date. So you should update your scanner driver to see if it fixes your problem. If you don`t have the time, patience or skills to update the driver manually, you can do it automatically with Driver Easy.
Install or add a network, wireless, or Bluetooth scanner
Here`s a way to do it manually. Select Start > Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners or use the following button. Select Add a printer or scanner. Wait for it to find nearby scanners, then choose the one you want to use, and select Add device.
Make sure the USB cable is connected securely at both ends and meets the requirements. Run a printer check. If the test page prints, make sure your software is installed correctly. Make sure the printer cover is closed.
Epson Printer Errors
If your printer is displaying an error code or message on the control panel, search for `Error code` on your product`s FAQs tab.
If your printer`s status displays “Printer in error state,” there may be a problem with the printer itself. Make sure the printer is turned on and connected to your PC by Wi-Fi or cable. Check it for low paper or ink, and be sure the cover isn`t open and the paper isn`t jammed.
The reset key is a single use key and once used cannot be used again. All EPSON printers have inbuilt counters that count up the number of pages a printer produces, the number of head cleans executed and various other attributes. Once a critical level is reached the printer will enter its service mode.
Right-click the blank space in the Printers list, and then click Reset printing system. Click Reset in the confirmation window. Enter an administrator username and password, and then click OK. Wait until the printing system is reset and no devices show in the Printers list.
Error 0x0000011b (Windows cannot connect to the printer) is a common issue in Windows that can cause system problems. The error 0x0000011b is usually seen in networks running at homes or small offices.
Right-click the blank space in the Printers list, and then click Reset printing system. Click Reset in the confirmation window. Enter an administrator username and password, and then click OK. Wait until the printing system is reset and no devices show in the Printers list.
Restart your computer – this often will recover any lost connections with wireless devices. Power off and on the printer, and even the access point or wireless router your printer connects to. Check your printer configuration – you may not be assigned to the correct port for the printer.
Restart your computer – this often will recover any lost connections with wireless devices. Power off and on the printer, and even the access point or wireless router your printer connects to. Check your printer configuration – you may not be assigned to the correct port for the printer.