EPSON Stylus PHOTO 950
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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3.1.5 Isolating the Faulty Part on the Power Supply Board
This section explains how to troubleshoot the following problems:
The printer is turned on, but the initialization is not performed and LED on the
control panel do not come on.
Be sure to perform troubleshooting in the order specified, because the parts involved
are mentioned in the disassembly procedure to facilitate servicing.
W A R N I N G
Be careful to avoid electric shocks when checking the electrical
circuit boards (C456 MAIN, PSE and B circuit boards) while the
power is turned on.
When touching parts such as the FETs or the surface of the heat
sink on the transistor with one hand, never touch other metallic
parts of the mechanism with your other hand, as the chance of
receiving an electric shock at such times is extremely high. The
locations of particular danger are shown below.
Table 3-13. Isolating the Faulty Part on the Power Supply Board
Step
Check Point
Remedy
1
Is the power
supply stable?
When printers with a PSB board installed are used in countries
where the power supply voltage is 200V, the power supply board
may become damaged. Furthermore, even
I
f printers with a PSB
board installed are used in countries where the power supply
voltage is 100-120V, the power supply board may not operate
correctly if the power supply voltage is too low.
Heat Sink
2
Is CN3 (white 8-
pin) on the main
board loose or
completely
disconnected?
Check that CN3 is not loose or disconnected. If it is loose or
disconnected, reconnect it securely to the main board.
NOTE:
CN3 on the C456PSB/PSE board is soldered on so that it
is not likely to come loose or be disconnected. However,
the soldered joint may become broken if the printer is
dropped or subjected to unexpectedly strong shocks, and
this may result in the connector becoming loose.
3
Is the fuse (F1)
on the C456PSB/
PSE board
blown? (Visual
check is
possible.)
If overcurrent (due to lightning or other voltage abnormalities)
occurs, the fuse (F1) on the power supply board will blow. This
can be checked visually. If F1 is found to have blown, replace only
F1 and then check the operation again. If F1 blows again, there is
probably a problem with the power supply board, and so the board
should be replaced.
If F1 continues to blow even after the power supply board is
replaced, carry out the following steps.
1. Check the internal coil resistances of the CR/PF motors.
2. Check that the printhead FFC connections at the main board
and the printhead are normal. Furthermore, when checking the
printhead side, check that there are no burn residues on the
head driver board.
3. If the check in No. 2 above indicates a problem at either end,
replace the main board, the power supply board, the printhead
and whichever motor showed a problem. Furthermore, if no
problems were found, there is probably a problem with the
main board, and so the main board and power supply board
should be replaced.
Table 3-13. Isolating the Faulty Part on the Power Supply Board
Step
Check Point
Remedy
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Summary of Contents for Stylus Photo 950
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