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Diagnosing the Problem

Troubleshooting printer problems is best handled in two 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 online problem solving, the control panel, the EPSON Status Monitor utility, or by running a printer operation check. 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.
To solve a problem, you may need to cancel printing.
See Canceling Printing

Error/Warning Messages

You can diagnose and solve most problems by checking the error messages on the LCD screen. If you cannot solve the problems by checking the messages, refer to the User's Guide -for use without a computer- manual.

EPSON Status Monitor (Windows only)

If a problem occurs while printing, an error message will appear in the Progress Meter window.
When the Status Monitor indicates that the PicturePack is expended, refer to the User’s Guide -for use without a computer- manual to replace the PicturePack.

Running a printer operation check

If you are unable to determine the source of the problem, run a printer operation check to help you determine whether the problem comes from the printer.
To run a printer operation check, follow these steps.
Make sure both the printer and computer are turned off.
Disconnect the cable from the interface connector of the printer.
Make sure that paper is loaded in the paper feeder.
Press the  On button to turn on the printer.
Press the  Menu button.
Press the button to highlight the Maintenance menu, then press the OK button.
Press the button to highlight Nozzle Check, then press the OK button.
Press the  Print button to print a Nozzle Check Pattern.
A test page prints showing a nozzle check pattern. (If the pattern has gaps, you need to clean the print head. See Cleaning the Print Head.)
If the test page prints, the problem probably lies in your software settings, the cable, or your computer. It is also possible that your software may not be installed correctly. Try uninstalling your software and reinstalling it. See Uninstalling the Printer Software.
If the test page does not print, you may have a problem with your printer. Try the suggestions in Printer Does Not Print.