Epson WF-7625 Error 0x03
Epson WF-7625 Error code 0x03 is displayed on the scanner, indicating a Scanner/ADF PID lock error, encoder failure, motor failure, mechanism overload, or cable/FFC disconnection. This error can impede the scanner’s functionality, preventing it from scanning or copying documents.
A Scanner/ADF PID lock error suggests a malfunction in the scanner’s locking mechanism, preventing it from moving properly during the scanning process. This issue may occur due to a physical obstruction or misalignment. To troubleshoot this error, ensure that there are no objects hindering the scanner’s movement, and check if the scanner lock is properly released.
Encoder failure refers to a problem with the device that tracks the scanner’s position. This error may require professional assistance, as it involves complex internal components. Contact the Epson support team or a technician for further guidance.
Motor failure indicates a malfunction in the scanner’s motor, responsible for driving the scanning mechanism. This problem can result from a hardware issue and may require replacing the motor unit. It is advisable to consult a qualified technician for proper diagnosis and resolution.
Mechanism overload refers to an excessive workload on the scanner, causing it to become overloaded. To troubleshoot this error, ensure that you are not overloading the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) with too many documents at once.
Cable or FFC (Flexible Flat Cable) disconnection implies a connectivity issue between the scanner and other internal components. Check the cables and FFC connections for any signs of damage or disconnection. If any issues are found, securely reconnect or replace the faulty cables.
In case these troubleshooting steps do not resolve the error, it is recommended to contact Epson customer support or seek assistance from a professional technician for further diagnosis and repair procedures.
Printer Model | Epson WF-7625 |
Error Code | 0x03 |
Display on | SCANNER |
Description and troubleshooting | Scanner/ADF PID lock error. Encoder failure. Motor failure. Mechanism overload. Cable or FFC disconnection. |