Epson TX830FWD Error 0x11
Epson TX830FWD Error code 0x11 is a common issue that users encounter when using the scanner feature on this device. This error is typically displayed on the scanner’s screen and indicates a problem with the scanner’s contact detection distance. It can be caused by various factors such as a failure in the CIS (Contact Image Sensor) module, scanner housing, cable or FFC (Flexible Flat Cable) disconnection, motor failure, or even a main board failure.
When faced with this error, it is important to troubleshoot and identify the exact cause to find a suitable solution. One possible cause is a failure in the CIS module, which is responsible for converting light into digital images. In this case, it may be necessary to replace the CIS module to resolve the issue.
Another potential cause is a failure in the scanner housing, which could result in incorrect contact or movement of the scanning component. Inspecting the scanner housing for any signs of damage or wear is recommended. If necessary, consider replacing the defective parts to restore functionality.
A cable or FFC disconnection is another possible cause of this error. Carefully inspect the cables connecting the scanner components and ensure they are securely connected. Reconnecting or replacing any faulty cables can help resolve the issue.
In some instances, a motor failure or main board failure can also trigger this error code. These require professional assistance to diagnose and repair the problem, as they may involve complex internal components.
In summary, error code 0x11 on the Epson TX830FWD scanner can occur due to various reasons. Identifying and troubleshooting the exact cause such as a CIS module failure, scanner housing problem, cable disconnection, motor failure, or main board failure is essential in resolving the issue and restoring the scanner’s functionality.
Printer Model | Epson TX830FWD |
Error Code | 0x11 |
Display on | SCANNER |
Description and troubleshooting | Scanner/ADF contact detection distance exceeded error. CIS Module failure. Scanner Housing failure. Cable or FFC disconnection. Motor failure. Main board failure. |