Epson PX-M650A Error OxBD
The Epson PX-M650A printer sometimes encounters an error code OxBD, which is typically displayed on the printer’s screen. This error code generally indicates an issue with the ink device, ink cartridge failure, holder board assembly failure (such as CSIC or contact failure), main board failure, or cable/FFC disconnection.
One of the common causes of this error is an ink cartridge failure. In such cases, it is advisable to check if the ink cartridges are properly installed. Make sure they are securely inserted into the printer and that the protective tapes or covers have been removed from the cartridges.
Another possible cause of the error is a failure in the holder board assembly, specifically the CSIC (Contact Image Sensor Chip) or contact failure. To troubleshoot this, it is recommended to turn off the printer, unplug it from the power source, and carefully open the printer cover to access the holder board. Ensure that all the connectors and cables are securely attached and that there is no visible damage. If any issues are found, contacting Epson customer support for further assistance is a viable option.
A main board failure can also be the reason behind the OxBD error code. In such cases, it is advisable to consult a professional technician or contact Epson support for guidance on repairing or replacing the main board.
Lastly, a loose or disconnected cable or flexible flat cable (FFC) can cause the printer to display the OxBD error code. Inspect the cables and FFC connections, making sure they are securely plugged in. If any disconnections are identified, gently reconnect them to their respective positions.
By following these troubleshooting steps, users can resolve the Epson PX-M650A printer’s OxBD error code and resume their printing tasks efficiently. However, if the issue persists, it is recommended to contact Epson support for further assistance.
Printer Model | Epson PX-M650A |
Error Code | OxBD |
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. |