Epson WorkForce-630-635 Error OxB5
The Epson WorkForce-630-635 printer often displays the error code OxB5, which signifies various issues related to the ink device. The error can be triggered by problems with the ink cartridge, holder board assembly failure (CSIC or contact failure), main board failure, or cable or FFC disconnection.
When encountering the OxB5 error, the printer fails to recognize the installed ink cartridges. This can be due to the presence of faulty cartridges or improper installation. To troubleshoot this error, you can follow these steps:
1. Start by ensuring that the ink cartridges are properly seated. Turn off the printer and gently remove and reinsert each cartridge. Make sure they are securely locked in place.
2. If the error persists, try replacing the ink cartridges with new ones. Sometimes, ink cartridges may become faulty or run out of ink, leading to the OxB5 error. Installing fresh and compatible cartridges could resolve the issue.
3. Additionally, check the holder board assembly for any visible signs of damage. If you notice any loose or disconnected parts, it indicates a CSIC or contact failure. In such cases, contacting Epson customer support for repair or replacement is recommended.
4. If none of the above steps fix the error, it’s possible that the main board of the printer is faulty. This requires professional assistance for repair or replacement.
5. Lastly, inspect the cables and flat flexible connectors (FFCs) connecting various components of the printer. Ensure they are securely connected without any disconnections or damages. Reconnecting or replacing them, if necessary, might resolve the error.
Remember, if you are unsure about any troubleshooting steps or require technical support, it’s advisable to reach out to Epson’s customer service for assistance.
Printer Model | Epson WorkForce-630-635 |
Error Code | OxB5 |
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. |