Epson 7890 Ink Cartridge Error
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> Raw & Post Processing, Printing > Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks > Bad ink cartridge and the Epson 7890? Pages: [1] Go Down Print Author Topic: Bad ink cartridge epson replace ink cartridge error and the Epson 7890? (Read 7017 times) Stephen Girimont Jr. Member Offline epson 9890 ink cartridge error Posts: 80 Bad ink cartridge and the Epson 7890? « on: April 30, 2011, 02:27:36 PM » I have epson 9900 ink cartridge error a brand new Light Light Black 150ml catridge for my 7890 that the printer simply does not want to recognize. I insert it correctly, the printer thinks about it, and epson 7900 ink cartridge error then acts as if there is no cartridge installed. Could the chip be bad?Any tips for how to get around this? There are no local suppliers of this ink so I'm stuck with not being able to print for days if there isn't a solution other than replacing it. Logged uaiomex Sr. Member Offline Posts: 1164 Re: Bad ink cartridge and
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the Epson 7890? « Reply #1 on: April 30, 2011, 03:34:01 PM » Similar thing happened to me with a 7880. An almost full 220ml. cartridge stop being recognized by the printer after several prints over a few weeks. One day, the printer panel read "wrong cartridge.". Luckily I still had at hand the old "empty" cartridge. The printer accepted it. So it was the cartridge, not the printer.I took it to my local dealer for replacement. They said the had to send it to Epson for evaluation. After several weeks I got an email from Epson saying they were sending a replacement free of charge. I'm expecting it this week.EduardoQuote from: Stephen Girimont on April 30, 2011, 02:27:36 PMI have a brand new Light Light Black 150ml catridge for my 7890 that the printer simply does not want to recognize. I insert it correctly, the printer thinks about it, and then acts as if there is no cartridge installed. Could the chip be bad?Any tips for how to get around this? There are no local suppliers of this ink so
cart. DonLFebruary 9th, 2015, 03:02 PMI purchased 3 refillable carts. The first 2 (Cyan, Magenta) filled perfectly and were recognized. The 3rd (VLM) filled but will not be recognized. I changed the chip I was sent but it still doesn't
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recognize the cartridge. It gives the panel message, "Ink Cartridge Error - Replace Cartidge" I epson printer replace ink cartridge error noticed the cartridge with the first chip showed an "X-vlm" with the error message. After changing the chip it now only shows "X" epson 7890 ink set along with the error message. Just to make sure I used the chip resetter and it gave the green light showing the reset complete. I notice the cartidges are different in these cartidges compared to Epson (which http://forum.luminous-landscape.com/index.php?topic=53849.0 uses a bladder) as the ink is visible throughout the cartidge. Do the newest cartridges use a bladder system? I've tried raising the cartridge using a paper shim under the cartridge but no luck. Any ideas ?? Dana-IJMFebruary 10th, 2015, 09:08 AMHi Don~ I'm sorry to hear you're having problems with your printer not recognizing the VLM refill cart, even after replacing the chip and adding a paper shim under the cart. Have you tried pushing http://www.inkjetmall.com/tech/archive/index.php/t-1237.html the VLM refill cart towards the left, after locking it into the cartridge bay? After installing the VLM cart, is the back of the cart at the same level as other carts (on the white line)? Do you still have an Epson VLM cartridge? If so, please install the Epson VLM cart to see how the printer responds. The latest model refill carts do not have an internal ink bladder like Epson carts, but are designed with the main body to hold ink and a special air pressurization system. The only way a printer "sees" a cartridge or knows how much ink remains is by the reading the cartridge chip, so if a cartridge chip and printer's chip sensor don't have a good connection, a chip is bad or not correctly attached to the cart, or the printer's chip sensor is bent/damaged, an error will be displayed. Different errors mean different things, so the message you're currently seeing makes me think the chip and sensor don't have a good connection (it's possible, but highly unlikely that both VLM chips are bad). Please let me know, so I can help resolve this issue and get you back to happily printing. Warmly~ Dana :) DonLFebruary 10th, 2015, 11:03 AMHi Don~ I'm sorry to hear you're having problems with your printer not recognizing the VLM refill cart, even afte
better Color documents print in black only Printing could be faster Roll paper cannot be cut Paper feed or paper jam problems https://files.support.epson.com/htmldocs/pro78_/pro78_rf/trble_1.htm occur frequently Roll paper does not eject properly When feeding paper forward When feeding paper backward Clearing paper jams Troubleshooting on the Optional Auto Take-up Reel Unit Contacting Customer Support Printer stops printing unexpectedly Head cleaning, ink charging, or ink drying is in progress During head cleaning, ink charging, or ink drying, CLEANING PLEASE WAIT, CHARGING ink cartridge INK, or INK DRYING appears on the LCD respectively. Wait until the printer resumes printing. An error has occurred Many common printer problems and their solutions can be identified by the messages on the LCD. You can also check the lights on the control panel for errors. See Lights. For other messages not included in the following ink cartridge error table, see Messages. Error messages Message Description What to do UNABLE TO PRINT MAKE SURE PAPER IS LOADED An error may be occurring when you try to print patterns such as nozzle check or head alignment. Exit the TEST PRINT menu first, and then solve the error displayed on the LCD. Finally, try to print patterns again. MAINTENANCE TANK NEARLY FULL The maintenance tank is almost full. Replace the maintenance tank with a new one. See Replacing the Maintenance Tank. INK LOW The ink cartridge is nearly empty. Replacement of the ink cartridge is nearly needed.Although you can continue printing in INK LOW situation, the print quality may decline. MAINTENANCE REQUEST nnnn A part used in the printer has nearly reached the end of its life. "nnnn" shows the code of the part. Note the code and contact your dealer. See Contacting Customer Support. PAPER LOW The roll paper is almost finished. Replace the roll paper with a new one. See Using Roll Paper. POWER CLEANING YOU MUST MOV