astecno
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- May 10, 2016
- Messages
- 27
- Reaction score
- 20
- Points
- 40
- Printer Model
- Epson Stylus Pro 3800
I just finished reassembling the bitch and everything is working now... except the prints are still coming completely blank :/
I disassembled almost everything and I double checked every single connector, tube, flat cable and so on. I inspected carefully the board and the power board. With the printer almost totally disassembled I sent a few jobs to the printer just to observe how things work but could not find anything wrong (evidently I'm far from being an expert in anything, specially with printers, so you know...).
@jtoolman, the Service Manual makes things much more complicated than they really are. Access to the board is very easy, with the job being done almost in the back of the printer. After disassembling the covers (top and sides) I gained immediate access to the back enclosure where resides the circuit board and the power board. It probably took 5 minutes to get in there. Even the print head is very accessible.
But I am not sure the problem is the board. As mentioned before I couldn't see anything wrong with the board. All the capacitors are OK, the fuse is OK, the soldering doesn't seems old or cracked. The circuit board seems like new and everything in the printer seems to be working as expected except for the print head. And that is were I think is the problem. This is reinforced by the Service Manual which mentions a service life of just 5 years for the print head. My printer is 8 or 9 years old so the print head already lived enough which is a shame because the printer received no more than 600 print jobs during all this time.
I disassembled almost everything and I double checked every single connector, tube, flat cable and so on. I inspected carefully the board and the power board. With the printer almost totally disassembled I sent a few jobs to the printer just to observe how things work but could not find anything wrong (evidently I'm far from being an expert in anything, specially with printers, so you know...).
@jtoolman, the Service Manual makes things much more complicated than they really are. Access to the board is very easy, with the job being done almost in the back of the printer. After disassembling the covers (top and sides) I gained immediate access to the back enclosure where resides the circuit board and the power board. It probably took 5 minutes to get in there. Even the print head is very accessible.
But I am not sure the problem is the board. As mentioned before I couldn't see anything wrong with the board. All the capacitors are OK, the fuse is OK, the soldering doesn't seems old or cracked. The circuit board seems like new and everything in the printer seems to be working as expected except for the print head. And that is were I think is the problem. This is reinforced by the Service Manual which mentions a service life of just 5 years for the print head. My printer is 8 or 9 years old so the print head already lived enough which is a shame because the printer received no more than 600 print jobs during all this time.