Epson ET-2750 Error Code 0x02C7 Part 48132

Epson ET-2750 Error 0x02C7

Epson ET-2750 Error 0x02C7

Epson ET-2750 Error Code 0x02C7, also known as the “EJ2 load position excess load error,” is a common issue faced by users of this printer model. When this error occurs, the EJ2 motor stops running in the middle of an operation. Several factors could be responsible for this error, including obstacles such as jammed paper, overload of the paper feed mechanism, disengaging or breakage of the gears, failure to read the EJ2 motor encoder, jumping of the timing belt, contamination of the EJ2 encoder scale, failure of the EJ2 motor (not completely broken), or failure of the main board.

To troubleshoot this error, first, check for any obstructions or jammed paper around the EJ2 motor and remove them if found. Make sure that the paper feed mechanism is not overloaded and that the gears are intact and properly engaged. If the error persists, inspect the EJ2 motor encoder to ensure it is clean and undamaged. Additionally, check the timing belt for any signs of jumping and correct it if necessary. If the problem still persists, consider contacting a professional technician to examine the EJ2 motor and the main board for any faults or failures.

It is important to note that attempting to fix hardware-related issues yourself may void the printer’s warranty. Therefore, if your Epson ET-2750 continues to display the error code 0x02C7, it is recommended to seek assistance from an authorized service center or contact Epson’s customer support for further guidance.

Printer Model Epson ET-2750
Error Code 0x02C7
Display on PRINTER
Description and troubleshooting EJ2 load position excess load error. The EJ2 motor stopped running in the middle of the operation. The EJ2 was stopped by Obstacles such as jammed paper Overload of the paper feed mechanism Disengaging or breakage of the gears. Failed to read The EJ2 motor encoder. Jumping of the timing belt. Contamination of The EJ2 encoder scale. Failure of The EJ2 motor (not completely broken). Failure of the main board.

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