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James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 39087.8568981482
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Hi, i hv bought a flatbed printer with all internal organs from Epson R230. Thus, it's actually an R230 that prints thick media like rock, shirt etc...
my Question is that why it keeps on burning the printhead and/or motherboard after printing for a while. The situation is that it prints good/normal at the beginning, after a few days it's totally not spitting out inks (only the carriage is moving)?? I hv changed a new working R230 into this "flatbed printer" and it's printing good for within 24 hours only and again, it's not printing out the inks!
Any help on this???? Is it possible that Epson has some kind of counter/detector that once modification is detected, then it's self-destructed?? anything i could do? reset the firmware? cheating the printer circuit??
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Wow. You can be sure that I am making one.
Thanks a bunch.
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