Epson ME300-ME301 Error OxCE
The Epson ME300-ME301 Error code OxCE is a common issue that may appear on your printer’s display. This error indicates various problems related to the ink device, ink cartridge, holder board assembly (CSIC or contact failure), main board failure, or cable/FFC disconnection.
An ink device error typically implies an issue with the ink system of your printer. It could be related to the ink cartridges not being recognized or compatible with your printer. To troubleshoot this, try reseating the ink cartridges properly and ensure they are genuine Epson cartridges.
Ink cartridge failure refers to problems with the ink cartridges themselves. It may indicate that the cartridges are empty, clogged, or damaged. In this case, replace the affected cartridges with new ones or clean them according to the printer’s user manual.
Holder board assembly failure (CSIC or contact failure) suggests a malfunction in the cartridge holder or the contact points where the cartridges connect to the printer. If you encounter this error, check for any visible damage or misalignments and try to realign or replace the holder board assembly if necessary.
Main board failure refers to a malfunction in the printer’s main circuit board. This is a more serious issue that may require professional assistance or replacement of the main board.
Cable or FFC disconnection indicates a problem with the cables or flexible flat cables connecting various components of the printer. Check for any loose or disconnected cables and ensure they are securely connected.
If you cannot resolve the error after attempting these troubleshooting steps, it is recommended to contact Epson customer support or a printer technician for further assistance. They will provide you with the best solution to fix the specific error on your Epson ME300-ME301 printer.
Printer Model | Epson ME300-ME301 |
Error Code | OxCE |
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. |