Epson L655-L656 Error Code 0xC2 Part 58999

Epson L655-L656 Error 0xC2

Epson L655-L656 Error 0xC2

Epson L655-L656 Error Code 0xC2 – Ink Device Error and Troubleshooting

If you own an Epson L655-L656 printer and are encountering Error Code 0xC2 with the message “Ink device error. Ink cartridge failure. Holder board assy failure (CSIC or contact failure). Main board failure. Cable or FFC disconnection,” then worry not. We’ll explain the error and provide troubleshooting tips to help you fix the issue.

This error code usually indicates a problem with the ink device or its components. It could be due to an ink cartridge failure, a malfunctioning holder board assembly (CSIC or contact), a main board failure, or even a cable or FFC (Flat Flexible Cable) disconnection.

To resolve this error, try the following troubleshooting steps:

1. Start by turning off the printer and unplugging it from the power source. Wait for a few minutes and then reconnect it.

2. Check the ink cartridges to ensure they are properly installed. Remove and reinsert them, ensuring they are securely placed.

3. Examine the holder board assembly and clean any dirt or debris that may hinder the ink cartridges from functioning correctly. If necessary, replace the holder board assembly.

4. Inspect the printer’s main board for any visible damage. If you notice any, consider seeking professional assistance to replace the board.

5. Lastly, inspect the cables or FFC connections for any signs of disconnection or damage. Reconnect or replace them if needed.

If you have tried all the troubleshooting steps above but the error persists, it is advisable to contact Epson customer support or a professional printer technician for further assistance.

Remember, understanding the nature of the error and following the appropriate troubleshooting steps can help you get your Epson L655-L656 printer back up and running smoothly.

Printer Model Epson L655-L656
Error Code 0xC2
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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