Epson sounds just like the place I used to work.
Management: Is it ready for production?
Engineering: Absolutely, the drawings look great!
Management: Wonderful, get started immediately.
So engineering has us build it even though we raised objections as to the serious flaws we saw in drawings during the pre-start meeting. It turns out to be a flaming pile of feces that we cannot even get to run long enough to QC the dang thing.
Engineering: But the CAD drawings looked so good. It was the guys in the shop that effed it up.
Me: What?! You're upset now because we built it just like you told us too?
Engineering: #*)*_(*&^_)(_)(YOU!
So now it goes back to where it should have began. Proper component selection, which includes not only compatibility, but fitness of use, durability, and ease of maintenance.
Where I worked had nearly 97% of the world market for their products, but because of idiocy like what I described they are now barely hanging on. Some friends that still work there are very afraid of losing their jobs.
Went from almost 500 employees to well under a hundred.
If Epson keeps pulling stunts like this they will find themselves in an untenable situation.