I found that the only way to change the printer status was to pull out the plug from the wall. If it is a malfunction of a circuit board triggering it - there is nothing you can do but bring it to a repair center. But you should eliminate these two possibilities. We really can not trouble shoot hardware issues beyond the obvious. The printer is locked out due to needing to have its waste pad replaced and the counter reset. Cleaning it with alcohol is a good idea from time to time.īut what you are describing about not being able to release the print head sounds like Dan’s first post. I am not certain if the decoder strip will affect this. The likelihood of it being an electrical malfunction on the circuit board that detects this is possible. It may not be a large object - but something small enough to interfere. Turn off the printer, remove any obstructions, and turn it back on. The print head is obstructed by paper or another foreign material. Dana is out today - so can not respond - but the blinking lights FAQ from Epson for the R2880 is here: Īccording to Epson this is what is happening.
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