Test Epson Print Head
Test Epson Print Head
Want to know how to test epson print head on your own? Don’t worry! We are here to see the method using which you can test the
printer print head on your own.
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This article will describe a method to test print head and this is applicable for
the Epson printer models like L3150, L3110, L110, L210, L300, L350, L355,
L550, L555, L455, L130, L220, L310, L360, L365, & L565 etc. The part code
for the Print head may be FA04010/FA04000 Print Head, ID1510-1.
So, without wasting any more time, let’s dig into the post.
If required, you can replace only the Main Board (Fuse open).
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Bad Print Head: Approx. 1.0 M ohms & above
Note:
There are some words for precaution. While testing your multi meter, do not touch both probe tips to your fingers. The above
scenario is only suitable for Fuse blow condition in Main Board Assy.
Visually check the Print Head (Physical broken / Surface Damage / Connector damage) – If you notice that the Print head
is, as the heading says, physically broken, surface damaged, or connector damaged, then Replace only the Print Head.
Connector Damage
43H Fatal Error (Head Temperature Error) – In this case the only solution is to Replace only the Print Head.
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Connector Burnt
Surface Burnt
And finally, if nozzles check results in Faint Print / PH Pattern short / Cross Firing, then you should replace only the Print Head.
If you want to know How to nozzle check of the Print Head, then you can read the article in the link given.
Note:
If printer symptom is no power, which relates to Transistors (Q1 / Q2) issue in main board, then replace main board & print head both.
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