P and b flash | When both lights flash as you’re replacing an ink cartridge, the flash |
| pattern indicates which cartridge is low on ink, as described on |
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| If you’re not replacing ink but both lights are flashing, your printer may |
| have an internal error. Turn off the printer, wait a few seconds, and turn |
| it on again. If the lights still flash, contact your dealer or EPSON; see |
| page 55 for contact information. |
P and b are off | When both lights are off, the printer is not receiving power. Try these |
| solutions: |
| ■ Make sure the printer is turned on. |
| ■ Turn off the printer, plug in the power cord securely, and turn on |
| the printer again. |
| ■ Make sure the outlet is operable and is not controlled by a switch |
| or timer. If in doubt, try using another outlet. |
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You can run a printer check to determine whether a problem comes from the printer itself or some other source. Follow these steps:
1.Make sure both the printer and computer are turned off.
2.Disconnect the interface cable from the printer.
3.Make sure
4.Hold down the bmaintenance button, then press and release the Ppower button. Continue holding down the bmaintenance button until the Ppower light starts to flash, then release it.
The printer prints one page showing its ROM version number, ink counter, and a nozzle check pattern. (If the pattern has gaps in its dots, you need to clean the print head; see page 35.)
5.To end the check, turn off the printer after it prints the check page. Then reconnect the interface cable. Turn on your printer and computer, if necessary.
If the check page prints, the problem probably lies in your software settings, the interface cable, or your computer.
If the check page doesn’t print, you may have a problem with your printer. Try the suggestions in “Problems and Solutions” beginning on page 48. If nothing seems to work, contact your dealer or EPSON as described on page 55.
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