Nick Ng
New Member
Hi Everyone,
I have an Epson S50675 printer and 2 weeks ago my printer suddenly stopped working during a "Heavy" nozzle cleaning routine. An error code "1A39" displayed.
"Description: The drive circuit in the Printhead is damaged due to a slant connection of the Head FFC, etc., or the fuse of the Main Board Assy may has blown because of such a wrong connection."
- I purchased a service program on ebay for the Epson printer and reset the head maintenance code. That didn't work, I then unplugged the ribbon cable CN402 from the main board, power on the printer and everything was back to normal with no error code. Then I turned off the printer and plugged the CN402 ribbon cable back, powered on, and it is now working like a normal printer. 2 Days later the code 1A39 popped up again right after a "Heavy" nozzle cleaning mode, I repeated the steps and the printer is back to normal. Since then I don't do the "Heavy" nozzle cleaning mode anymore instead I'll just do "Light" mode.
I am trying to understand why "1A39" popped up in the first place? There seem to be zero issue with the head #1 and the main board fuse is not blown. I am assuming if the main board fuse is blown "F12" for the head #1 then head #1 wouldn't be able to print out any color? But head #1 is printing out color just fine.
I do want to sell this printer soon, but I want to make sure I understand the issue so the next buyer is not screw. Feel free to comment your thoughts on this!
I have an Epson S50675 printer and 2 weeks ago my printer suddenly stopped working during a "Heavy" nozzle cleaning routine. An error code "1A39" displayed.
"Description: The drive circuit in the Printhead is damaged due to a slant connection of the Head FFC, etc., or the fuse of the Main Board Assy may has blown because of such a wrong connection."
- I purchased a service program on ebay for the Epson printer and reset the head maintenance code. That didn't work, I then unplugged the ribbon cable CN402 from the main board, power on the printer and everything was back to normal with no error code. Then I turned off the printer and plugged the CN402 ribbon cable back, powered on, and it is now working like a normal printer. 2 Days later the code 1A39 popped up again right after a "Heavy" nozzle cleaning mode, I repeated the steps and the printer is back to normal. Since then I don't do the "Heavy" nozzle cleaning mode anymore instead I'll just do "Light" mode.
I am trying to understand why "1A39" popped up in the first place? There seem to be zero issue with the head #1 and the main board fuse is not blown. I am assuming if the main board fuse is blown "F12" for the head #1 then head #1 wouldn't be able to print out any color? But head #1 is printing out color just fine.
I do want to sell this printer soon, but I want to make sure I understand the issue so the next buyer is not screw. Feel free to comment your thoughts on this!