Epson WF-3530-3531-3532 Error Code OxC5 Part 6829

Epson WF-3530-3531-3532 Error OxC5

Epson WF-3530-3531-3532 Error OxC5

Error code OxC5 displayed on the Epson WF-3530-3531-3532 printer indicates various ink-related issues. These issues include ink device error, ink cartridge failure, holder board assembly failure (CSIC or contact failure), main board failure, as well as cable or FFC disconnection.

The ink device error may occur due to a problem with the ink system. It can be resolved by performing a power reset on the printer. Turn off the printer, unplug it from the power source, and leave it that way for a few minutes. Then, plug it back in and turn it on. This reset should resolve minor ink device errors.

If the error persists and is accompanied by an ink cartridge failure message, check the ink cartridges. Make sure they are properly installed and not empty or damaged. If needed, replace the cartridges with genuine Epson ink cartridges.

In the case of a holder board assembly failure, it is possible that the CSIC (Cartridge Chip Communication) or the contacts on the assembly are damaged or dirty. To troubleshoot this issue, remove the ink cartridges and clean the contacts on both the cartridges and the holder board assembly using a clean, lint-free cloth. Reinstall the cartridges and check if the error persists.

If the ink-related errors continue even after performing the troubleshooting steps mentioned above, it may indicate a main board failure or a cable/FFC disconnection. In such cases, it is recommended to contact Epson customer support or a qualified printer technician for further assistance and possible repairs.

Regular maintenance and using genuine ink cartridges can help minimize the occurrence of these errors and ensure optimal performance of the Epson WF-3530-3531-3532 printer.

Printer Model Epson WF-3530-3531-3532
Error Code OxC5
Display on PRINTER
Description and troubleshooting Ink device error. Ink cartridge failure. Holder board assy failure (CSIC or contact failure). Main board failure. Cable or FFC disconnection.

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