Ercha,
I do not believe that any of the Epson flatbed (all in one) printers use
the 1280/1290 printers as their base.
Can you indicate the model number of your printer? Epson print heads
rarely fail, but they do clog. They can usually be unclogged with a
process, but now that you replaced the head and ribbon cable, there are
many possible problems that could have been introduced, so I don't know
what to suggest.
There are a few terms you used in your translation which I do not
understand. For instance you state some of the sensors the "snicks",
but I am not familiar with this term or which sensors you refer to. Do
you mean LED lights blink?
Sadly, I do not understand the translation of several terms. Perhaps
you can ask someone who has more familiarity with English to help you to
state the description, and then I might be able to help you more.
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ercha wrote:
> Hi, everyone...
> I have a flatbed printer which is essentially Epson Stylus Photo 1290.
> I work little with it, and then my head was broken. For over 40 days I
> didn't do anything with that flatbed printer. After I had replaced head
> of printer and flat cable from printer head to mainboard, my flatbed
> printer wasn't working... When I press start button (where printer
> should do those self-preparing tests), table is go out, and than (when
> printer head should move) my printer stops... After a few minutes some
> of sensors snicks, and than I could press Start button again and again,
> and always same thing hapening with table and head...
> Could anybody tell me whats wrong with my printer, or is something
> wrong with table and sensors (or board that simulate translation of
> paper), or problem is with printer head (or flat cable)???
> Any help is more than welcome...
> Thank You...
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