Epson FX-2180 User Manual - Page 146

Troubleshooting

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State of Beep Problem panel lights pattern Solution f Paper Out n Pause Continuous paper is not fed to the standby position. Tear off the printed document at the perforation; then ••• press the Load/Eject button. The printer feeds the paper to the standby position. Press the Pause button to turn off the Pause light. A single sheet of paper is not fully ejected. ••• Press the Load/Eject button to eject the sheet. Then press the Pause button to turn off the Pause light, if necessary. Paper is jammed in the printer. ••• Clear the paper jam as described on page 7-16. f Pause The print head is overheated. − Wait a few minutes; the printer resumes printing automatically once the print head cools. f Paper Out f Pause f f Tear Off/Bin f f Font An unknown printer error has occurred. Turn off the printer and leave it off for several minutes; − then turn on the printer again. If the error recurs, contact your dealer. n = on, f = flashing ••• = short series of beeps (three beeps long series of beeps (five beeps) Note: 7 The printer beeps once if you press a control panel button when the corresponding function is not available. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 7-3

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State of
panel lights
Beep
pattern
Problem
Solution
f
Paper Out
n
Pause
•••
Continuous paper is not fed to the standby position.
Tear off the printed document at the perforation; then
press the Load/Eject button. The printer feeds the paper
to the standby position. Press the Pause button to turn off
the Pause light.
•••
A single sheet of paper is not fully ejected.
Press the Load/Eject button to eject the sheet. Then press
the Pause button to turn off the Pause light, if necessary.
•••
Paper is jammed in the printer.
Clear the paper jam as described on page 7-16.
f
Pause
-
The print head is overheated.
Wait a few minutes; the printer resumes printing
automatically once the print head cools.
f
Paper Out
f
Pause
f f
Tear Off/Bin
f f
Font
-
An unknown printer error has occurred.
Turn off the printer and leave it off for several minutes;
then turn on the printer again. If the error recurs, contact
your dealer.
n
= on,
f
= flashing
•••
= short series of beeps (three beeps),
•••••
= long series of beeps (five beeps)
Note:
The printer beeps once if you press a control panel button when the
corresponding function is not available.
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