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0001000C error
If your Epson 9880 stylus pro printer displays a 0001000c error code on the control panel screen, then it indicates the PG home position detection error. The printer might display this error and stops printing when it fails to detect the PG home position during the power-on initialization process. This might also occur when the platen gap changing operation is performed after loading the paper.
The main causes of this issue are provided below.
The PG HP Sensor connector might be disconnected from your printer.
The printer would have been disconnected from the Pump Motor connector.
Check if the Pump Motor harness is broken.
See if there is a PG HP Sensor failure.
Otherwise, check if there is a pump motor failure.
Make sure the PG drive gears are not damaged.
The motor driver's fuser on the main board would have been blown.
Follow these steps to resolve the issue.
The Pump Motor connector or the PG HP Sensor connector should be securely reconnected.
Try replacing the PG HP Sensor and the PUMP CAP ASSY. After replacing them, check if the problem is resolved. For Support Call Our Toll-Free 1-866-293-9220
How to fix printer blurr
most likely you're wiper for the capping station is covered in ink. I recommend having the printer cleaned by someone who does maintenance on Epson printers.
Epson 9880 prints half a job, then stops
i aint too sure if its the same but i had an epson printer with the same problem last year it would print half a page spit out and then print the same half a page again and just stuck in a loop even on printing disks it did the same i found out after by speaking to a printer specialist it was the printers eeprom which is the printers memory bank that was failing and nothing can be done with it
Epson stylus pro 9880 blocked nozzles won't clear
I have a 9800 - you can remove the print head, and try cleaning the nozzles manually and see if there's something on them. I'm sure any warranties would be void if you do such a thing, but - you're up for replacement of the print head anyway. So do with caution and at your own risk.
It takes about 30 mins and requires a reasonable level of skill. Search around and get the service manual - they are out there pretty easy to find. They give step-by-step procedures to get it apart safely.
Then clean the print head with either rubbing alcohol or hot water (alcohol is probably better). If your print head got stuck on tape, you might have the glue from the tape on the print head. So some kind of solvent to remove the glue - again - be careful and watch that you don't create further problems.
I've done similar with my printer and it still works fine and haven't had to change the print head for the past few years.
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