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How to open epson 3880 printer ink areas
How to open epson 3880 printer ink areas










how to open epson 3880 printer ink areas

How to avoid Waste Ink Pad Overflow? As we know that the Epson EP-703A printer series have the Waste Ink Counter. Once powered it works, but when powered down I get the fault without fail.In the previous article I wrote about how to expand the waste ink tray of Epson EP-702A printer, this article we will learn how to expand the waste ink tray of Epson EP-703A printer, please follow how Do it, note that you can still choose to clean the sponges containing waste ink if you don’t want to spend a lot of time. As for the paper width sensor problems I do always have the controller on first, in fact I must otherwise I get a different fault (1226) that I believe has something to do with the encoder signals as they relate to the controller. It probably uses less than 5 bucks worth of parts. No instructions for the switch, I just looked at this very helpful video and went from there. That is a nifty dohicky you have going on with the sensor do you have instructions on how to build it or what materials were used ,maybe links or a parts list? If the audrino is off when I turn on the printer it will error out during start up. I found that if I have the audrino on before I turn on before I turn on the printer I don't get an error. Not the end of the world, but not very convenient either. I have the paper width check turned off in the menu so it will print OK without that part of the tray in place but I cant pass the startup checks without it. I have tried tape over the sensor, both silver and black, and I have tried laying a black or white strip of plastic below it with no luck. Did you ever come to a final solution as far as the paper width sensor in the bottom of the print head carriage? I have to reinstall part of the tray that fed paper every time before I start the printer up or it faults out during its self checks. It was good to know before starting that it was possible to work with this printer. I have yet to figure out why it is tricky to get the paper sensor to behave correctly when emulated.ītw the posts that you and one other member have made concerning the 3800/3880 have been very helpful. I am shooting for a print area of 17"x36" Just under what the printer will allow without any RIP trickery. I am using the AIO V2 control board and I will have a moving Platen on drawer slides with a fixed printer and a elevator table underneath to allow for different thicknesses. I figure there is no sense in complicating the build or muddying the waters with an ink conversion at the same time since it has plenty of challenges on its own. First things first though I am going to get it working with stock Epson ink to print on paper and then I will convert the ink system next after the printer is working and calibrated using the OEM ink. I am converting it to a flatbed printer to allow me to print on plastic and carbon fiber sheets that I cut into specific shapes for some products that I sell using UV cured ink. I selected a very nice, barely used Epson 3800 that was in mint condition, almost too nice to hack apart actually. I dont plan to print on shirts, rather plastic sheets, but the information found here has been invaluable. After months of reading and thinking about how to approach my project I have finally begun.












How to open epson 3880 printer ink areas