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Troubleshooting
Other Problems
Symptom/Problem Status
Check/Remedy Procedure
Unable to install software
Is the USB cable unplugged?
Make sure the USB cable is firmly connected.
Is the USB cable compliant with the product?
See
“Interfaces” on page 149
for the interface specifications.
Is there enough available HDD space?
The software cannot be installed unless there is at least 25 GB of
available HDD space. Check the amount of available HDD space, and
if there is not enough space, increase the amount of available space.
Available HDD space needs to be enough to enable the software to run
normally. (See
“System Requirements” on page 27
.)
Are you using a USB hub?
The USB cable should be connected directly between the PC and the
product.
Is the power of the PC connected to the product on when installing the
software?
When installing the software, make sure to turn the product off; then
start installation.
The drive cannot be used.
Is use of the drive stopped?
When a write error occurs based on a preset retry write count, use of
the drive is automatically stopped. Set
Drive to Use
in
Properties
screen
of EPSON Total Disc Utility to restart the drive. (See
“Properties Setting”
on page 28
.)
Head cleaning does not work.
Hold down the cleaning button for a moment.
Has an error occurred in the product?
If an error has occurred, clear the error.
Is there enough ink?
Head cleaning cannot be performed unless there is enough ink.
Replace with a new ink cartridge. (See
“How to Replace the Ink
Cartridges” on page 82
.)
The printing speed slowed
down during continuous
printing.
When printing is performed for an extended period of time, disc transfer
and printing may be stopped temporarily. This is for slowing the printing
speed to prevent overheating and damage to the product.
Although printing can be continued when this occurs, it is
recommended that you stop product operation and leave it with the
power on for about 30 minutes. (The product will recover after about 3
hours with the power off.)
Unable to publish discs.
See
“When Discs Cannot be Published” on page 123
.