Epson L310 Error 0xE4
Epson L310 Error code 0xE4 display on the printer indicates a CR PID lock error, CR encoder failure, CR motor failure, CR Mechanism overload, detachment of some parts, cable or FFC disconnection, motor driver failure, or main board failure. These issues can hinder the printer’s functionality and may require troubleshooting to resolve.
When encountering a CR PID lock error, it means that the printer’s print head positioning is not functioning correctly. This can be caused by a faulty CR encoder, which is responsible for tracking the position of the print head. A CR motor failure or overload in the CR mechanism can also lead to this error code. In some cases, certain parts may have become detached, causing obstruction in the printer’s internal components.
Another potential cause of error code 0xE4 is a cable or FFC disconnection. If any cables are not properly connected or have become loose, it can interrupt the communication between the printer’s components. Additionally, a motor driver failure or malfunctioning main board can trigger this error.
To troubleshoot these issues, it is recommended to first turn off the printer and unplug it from the power source. Inspect the printer for any signs of detached parts or disconnected cables. In case of detachment, reattach the parts securely and ensure all cables are properly connected.
If the issue persists, it is advisable to contact Epson customer support or a certified technician for further assistance. They will be able to provide more specialized guidance and may recommend repairs or replacement of faulty components, if necessary.
Error code 0xE4 on your Epson L310 printer can be resolved by identifying and addressing the specific cause, ensuring optimal printer performance.
Printer Model | Epson L310 |
Error Code | 0xE4 |
Display on | PRINTER |
Description and troubleshooting | CR PID lock error. CR encoder failure. CR motor failure. CR Mechanism overload. Some part may be detached. Cable or FFC disconnection. Motor driver failure. Main board failure. |