I bought my Epson R1800 in August 2005.
Has been working beautifully producing mostly Epson Premium Glossy prints.
Without warning prints began to come out poorly this morning followed by
the following error message:
"Requires Service
Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life. See your
printer documentation."
I contacted Epson and was told that I need to bring the printer to a nearbly
city for servicing.
Is his common for the service life of about 18 months for a $500 printer
such as this?
Have other R1800 users faced with the same problem? And what did he
servicing entail?
In article <pHm1i.1455$t7.795@bigfe9>,
"Frank Arthur" <Art@Arthurian.com> wrote:
> I bought my Epson R1800 in August 2005.
> Has been working beautifully producing mostly Epson Premium Glossy prints.
>
> Without warning prints began to come out poorly this morning followed by
> the following error message:
>
> "Requires Service
> Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life. See your
> printer documentation."
>
> I contacted Epson and was told that I need to bring the printer to a nearbly
> city for servicing.
>
> Is his common for the service life of about 18 months for a $500 printer
> such as this?
> Have other R1800 users faced with the same problem? And what did he
> servicing entail?
I bought my Epson R1800 in August 2005. Has been working beautifully producing mostly Epson Premium Glossy prints. Without warning prints began to come out poorly this morning followed by the following error message: "Requires Service Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life. See your printer documentation." I contacted Epson and was told that I need to bring the printer to a nearbly city for servicing. Is his common for the service life of about 18 months for a $500 printer such as this?
What is the average number of prints per week do you make?
Have other R1800 users faced with the same problem? And what did he servicing entail?
"Frank Arthur" <Art@Arthurian.com> wrote:
>I bought my Epson R1800 in August 2005.
>Has been working beautifully producing mostly Epson Premium Glossy prints.
>
>Without warning prints began to come out poorly this morning followed by
>the following error message:
>
>"Requires Service
>Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life. See your
>printer documentation."
>
>I contacted Epson and was told that I need to bring the printer to a nearbly
>city for servicing.
>
>Is his common for the service life of about 18 months for a $500 printer
>such as this?
>Have other R1800 users faced with the same problem? And what did he
>servicing entail?
This message means that the printer thinks the waste ink pads are full and so
it refuses to print until the pads are replaced and the waste ink (protection)
counter is reset.
In practice the pads will not be full if this is the first time you have
received the message so all that needs to be done is to reset the counter. Next
time you must replace or clean the pads.
Go to http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml and download the utility.
Install it, run it and exit it from the main window, now go to the icon in the
system tray and right click on it. Select waste ink or protection counter and
select reset. If this gives trouble then uninstall the Epson status monitor and
try again (you can install the status monitir again afterwards).
The irony is that the more you use an Epson printer the more reliable it will
be (due to the heads being kept in good condition) but the people that use
their printer most will get this message earlier than others. Some people never
see this message. It is a good printer and well worth the effort of doing this
at no cost.
Tony
MS MVP Printing/Imaging
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measekite <inkystinky@oem.com> wrote:
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> Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> <blockquote
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> type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">In article <pHm1i.1455$t7.795@bigfe9>,
> "Frank Arthur" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
> href="mailto:Art@Arthurian.com"><Art@Arthurian. com></a> wrote:
>
> </pre>
> <blockquote type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">I bought my Epson R1800 in August 2005.
> Has been working beautifully producing mostly Epson Premium Glossy prints.
>
> Without warning prints began to come out poorly this morning followed by
> the following error message:
>
> "Requires Service
> Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life. See your
> printer documentation."
>
> I contacted Epson and was told that I need to bring the printer to a nearbly
> city for servicing.
>
> Is his common for the service life of about 18 months for a $500 printer
> such as this?
> </pre>
> </blockquote>
> </blockquote>
> <br>
> What is the average number of prints per week do you make?<br>
> <blockquote
> cite="mid:elmop-58E8C1.16513412052007@nntp1.usenetserver.com"
> type="cite">
> <blockquote type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">Have other R1800 users faced with the same problem? And what
> did he
> servicing entail?
> </pre>
> </blockquote>
> <pre wrap=""><!---->
> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
> href="http://tinyurl.com/2nxrjl">http://tinyurl.com/2nxrjl</a>
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Thanks for your help Tony.
Is it common for both red lights flash (both ink button and paper feed
button) after the
"Requires service" warning shows?
"Tony" <tonythebengaltiger@gmail.com> wrote in message
newsart1of1.1.yxa8LZshKv2hWg@ue.ph...
> "Frank Arthur" <Art@Arthurian.com> wrote:
>>I bought my Epson R1800 in August 2005.
>>Has been working beautifully producing mostly Epson Premium Glossy prints.
>>
>>Without warning prints began to come out poorly this morning followed by
>>the following error message:
>>
>>"Requires Service
>>Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life. See your
>>printer documentation."
>>
>>I contacted Epson and was told that I need to bring the printer to a
>>nearbly
>>city for servicing.
>>
>>Is his common for the service life of about 18 months for a $500 printer
>>such as this?
>>Have other R1800 users faced with the same problem? And what did he
>>servicing entail?
>
> This message means that the printer thinks the waste ink pads are full and
> so
> it refuses to print until the pads are replaced and the waste ink
> (protection)
> counter is reset.
> In practice the pads will not be full if this is the first time you have
> received the message so all that needs to be done is to reset the counter.
> Next
> time you must replace or clean the pads.
> Go to http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml and download the utility.
> Install it, run it and exit it from the main window, now go to the icon in
> the
> system tray and right click on it. Select waste ink or protection counter
> and
> select reset. If this gives trouble then uninstall the Epson status
> monitor and
> try again (you can install the status monitir again afterwards).
> The irony is that the more you use an Epson printer the more reliable it
> will
> be (due to the heads being kept in good condition) but the people that use
> their printer most will get this message earlier than others. Some people
> never
> see this message. It is a good printer and well worth the effort of doing
> this
> at no cost.
> Tony
> MS MVP Printing/Imaging
>
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> hey measly, what the **** is this you're spewing?
>
> In article <i2q1i.2820$zj3.790@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net>,
> measekite <inkystinky@oem.com> wrote:
>
>
>><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
>><html>
>><head>
>> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type">
>></head>
>><body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">
>><br>
>><br>
>>Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
>><blockquote
>> cite="mid:elmop-58E8C1.16513412052007@nntp1.usenetserver.com"
>> type="cite">
>> <pre wrap="">In article <pHm1i.1455$t7.795@bigfe9>,
>> "Frank Arthur" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
>> href="mailto:Art@Arthurian.com"><Art@Arthurian. com></a> wrote:
>>
>> </pre>
>> <blockquote type="cite">
>> <pre wrap="">I bought my Epson R1800 in August 2005.
>>Has been working beautifully producing mostly Epson Premium Glossy prints.
>>
>>Without warning prints began to come out poorly this morning followed by
>>the following error message:
>>
>>"Requires Service
>>Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life. See your
>>printer documentation."
>>
>>I contacted Epson and was told that I need to bring the printer to a nearbly
>>city for servicing.
>>
>>Is his common for the service life of about 18 months for a $500 printer
>>such as this?
>> </pre>
>> </blockquote>
>></blockquote>
>><br>
>>What is the average number of prints per week do you make?<br>
>><blockquote
>> cite="mid:elmop-58E8C1.16513412052007@nntp1.usenetserver.com"
>> type="cite">
>> <blockquote type="cite">
>> <pre wrap="">Have other R1800 users faced with the same problem? And what
>> did he
>>servicing entail?
>> </pre>
>> </blockquote>
>> <pre wrap=""><!---->
>><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
>>href="http://tinyurl.com/2nxrjl">http://tinyurl.com/2nxrjl</a>
>>
>> </pre>
>></blockquote>
>></body>
>></html>
>
>
OMG, that dumb **** measher****head, is now posting in HTML!
Hey jackass, HTML is not allowed in ng's.
Got it lamer?
Frank
Frank
If they are blinking alternately, yes this is normal for this condition.
If they are blinking in unison (ie both on at the same time) then that is a
different error.
Tony
"Frank Arthur" <Art@Arthurian.com> wrote:
>Thanks for your help Tony.
>Is it common for both red lights flash (both ink button and paper feed
>button) after the
>"Requires service" warning shows?
>
>"Tony" <tonythebengaltiger@gmail.com> wrote in message
>newsart1of1.1.yxa8LZshKv2hWg@ue.ph...
>> "Frank Arthur" <Art@Arthurian.com> wrote:
>>>I bought my Epson R1800 in August 2005.
>>>Has been working beautifully producing mostly Epson Premium Glossy prints.
>>>
>>>Without warning prints began to come out poorly this morning followed by
>>>the following error message:
>>>
>>>"Requires Service
>>>Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life. See your
>>>printer documentation."
>>>
>>>I contacted Epson and was told that I need to bring the printer to a
>>>nearbly
>>>city for servicing.
>>>
>>>Is his common for the service life of about 18 months for a $500 printer
>>>such as this?
>>>Have other R1800 users faced with the same problem? And what did he
>>>servicing entail?
>>
>> This message means that the printer thinks the waste ink pads are full and
>> so
>> it refuses to print until the pads are replaced and the waste ink
>> (protection)
>> counter is reset.
>> In practice the pads will not be full if this is the first time you have
>> received the message so all that needs to be done is to reset the counter.
>> Next
>> time you must replace or clean the pads.
>> Go to http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml and download the utility.
>> Install it, run it and exit it from the main window, now go to the icon in
>> the
>> system tray and right click on it. Select waste ink or protection counter
>> and
>> select reset. If this gives trouble then uninstall the Epson status
>> monitor and
>> try again (you can install the status monitir again afterwards).
>> The irony is that the more you use an Epson printer the more reliable it
>> will
>> be (due to the heads being kept in good condition) but the people that use
>> their printer most will get this message earlier than others. Some people
>> never
>> see this message. It is a good printer and well worth the effort of doing
>> this
>> at no cost.
>> Tony
>> MS MVP Printing/Imaging
>>
I bought my Epson R1800 in August 2005. Has been working beautifully producing mostly Epson Premium Glossy prints. Without warning prints began to come out poorly this morning followed by the following error message: "Requires Service Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life. See your printer documentation." I contacted Epson and was told that I need to bring the printer to a nearbly city for servicing. Is his common for the service life of about 18 months for a $500 printer such as this? Have other R1800 users faced with the same problem? And what did he servicing entail?
This message means that the printer thinks the waste ink pads are full and so it refuses to print until the pads are replaced and the waste ink (protection) counter is reset. In practice the pads will not be full if this is the first time you have received the message so all that needs to be done is to reset the counter.
Since that may or may not be the case for every printer Epson sells the are conservative to make sure you do not damage any of your personal property. You can take a risk if you want to and you can choose to service the printer if you do not want to worry about it.
Next time you must replace or clean the pads. Go to http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml and download the utility. Install it, run it and exit it from the main window, now go to the icon in the system tray and right click on it. Select waste ink or protection counter and select reset. If this gives trouble then uninstall the Epson status monitor and try again (you can install the status monitir again afterwards). The irony is that the more you use an Epson printer the more reliable it will be (due to the heads being kept in good condition) but the people that use their printer most will get this message earlier than others. Some people never see this message. It is a good printer and well worth the effort of doing this at no cost. Tony MS MVP Printing/Imaging
Hey measly, your stuff is coming across as FULL CRAP.
The formatting, I mean. I can't speak to the content, because it
apparently has no content.
In article <7bs1i.2008$y_7.1771@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net> ,
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> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
> <html>
> <head>
> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type">
> </head>
> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">
> <br>
> <br>
> Tony wrote:
> <blockquote cite="midart1of1.1.yxa8LZshKv2hWg@ue.ph" type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">"Frank Arthur" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
> href="mailto:Art@Arthurian.com"><Art@Arthurian. com></a> wrote:
> </pre>
> <blockquote type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">I bought my Epson R1800 in August 2005.
> Has been working beautifully producing mostly Epson Premium Glossy prints.
>
> Without warning prints began to come out poorly this morning followed by
> the following error message:
>
> "Requires Service
> Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life. See your
> printer documentation."
>
> I contacted Epson and was told that I need to bring the printer to a nearbly
> city for servicing.
>
> Is his common for the service life of about 18 months for a $500 printer
> such as this?
> Have other R1800 users faced with the same problem? And what did he
> servicing entail?
> </pre>
> </blockquote>
> <pre wrap=""><!---->
> This message means that the printer thinks the waste ink pads are full and so
> it refuses to print until the pads are replaced and the waste ink
> (protection)
> counter is reset.
> In practice the pads will not be full if this is the first time you have
> received the message so all that needs to be done is to reset the counter.
> </pre>
> </blockquote>
> <br>
> Since that may or may not be the case for every printer Epson sells the
> are conservative to make sure you do not damage any of your personal
> property. You can take a risk if you want to and you can choose to
> service the printer if you do not want to worry about it.<br>
> <blockquote cite="midart1of1.1.yxa8LZshKv2hWg@ue.ph" type="cite">
> <pre wrap="">Next
> time you must replace or clean the pads.
> Go to <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
> href="http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml">http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml</a>
> and download the utility.
> Install it, run it and exit it from the main window, now go to the icon in
> the
> system tray and right click on it. Select waste ink or protection counter and
> select reset. If this gives trouble then uninstall the Epson status monitor
> and
> try again (you can install the status monitir again afterwards).
> The irony is that the more you use an Epson printer the more reliable it will
> be (due to the heads being kept in good condition) but the people that use
> their printer most will get this message earlier than others. Some people
> never
> see this message. It is a good printer and well worth the effort of doing
> this
> at no cost.
> Tony
> MS MVP Printing/Imaging
>
> </pre>
> </blockquote>
> </body>
> </html>