Epson Photo-1500W Error OxBO
Epson Photo-1500W Error code 0xBO is a display error that occurs on the printer and typically indicates an issue related to the ink device. This error code can be caused by various factors such as ink cartridge failure, holder board assembly failure (CSIC or contact failure), main board failure, or cable or FFC disconnection.
One common cause of this error is an ink cartridge failure. It is advisable to check if the cartridges are properly installed and securely seated in their respective slots. In case of any damaged or empty cartridges, it is recommended to replace them with compatible and genuine Epson cartridges to resolve the error.
Another potential cause is a failure in the holder board assembly, specifically related to the CSIC or contact. To troubleshoot this, ensure that the printer is turned off and disconnect the power cable. Open the printer and carefully examine the holder board assembly for any loose connections or visible damage. If any issues are found, it is best to consult a professional technician to repair or replace the faulty components.
A main board failure can also trigger this error code. In such cases, it is vital to reach out to a qualified Epson service center or technician for further assistance. They will assess the printer and determine if a replacement main board is required.
Lastly, a cable or FFC (Flexible Flat Cable) disconnection can cause the ink device error. Check all connections between the printer and its components to ensure they are securely attached. If any disconnections are found, reconnect them properly.
It is essential to remember that troubleshooting an ink device error can vary depending on the specific printer model and circumstances. Consulting the printer manual or contacting Epson customer support can provide further guidance for this error code and its resolution.
Printer Model | Epson Photo-1500W |
Error Code | OxBO |
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. |