W. Fisher
Printer Guru
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- Aug 13, 2015
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- Epsons, Canons, Brother.
Something happened to one of my 3880's. I heard it making a short sweep across the paper and then a yellow paper jam light came on and the head was stopped in the middle.
I hit the paper eject and paper rolled on out and was smooth. No crumple like it was ahead strike. Paper was just typing paper to do a nozzle check and clean. Thinking about it, this printer did have some serious head strike a year to two ago where it wadded up some 320 gm. paper on left side with a racket of noise so a cracked something might be in hiding.
Head seems to have some black plastic piece on a gray metal slide on the top back of the carriage. It appears to be loose as I can wiggle it and move the head manually if it is stuck. It catches elsewhere on sliding it and freezes up so I'm thinking the carriage has a busted piece in it.
Online I found a new 3880 carriage from China for about $85 including postage so I ordered it. Maybe a month to get it though.
Problem may become the head may get plugged in the meantime as I cannot get the print head to park and shut itself off over the capping station since it jams on moving on the slider when trying to turn it off after it is stuck elsewhere.
Might need another one of my serious unplugging routines that I did on the other printer (It still works and no nozzles plugs.), but now this one acts up.
I found the online repair manual for the 3800 and it seems straightforward and much the same for the 3880, but just a long time-consuming process to get the carriage out of the unit as it seems Epson installed it first and built the machine around it.
Anyone change a print head carriage out of the 3880 with any helpful ideas (Short of tossing it into a wood chipper.).
Tia.
W.F.
I hit the paper eject and paper rolled on out and was smooth. No crumple like it was ahead strike. Paper was just typing paper to do a nozzle check and clean. Thinking about it, this printer did have some serious head strike a year to two ago where it wadded up some 320 gm. paper on left side with a racket of noise so a cracked something might be in hiding.
Head seems to have some black plastic piece on a gray metal slide on the top back of the carriage. It appears to be loose as I can wiggle it and move the head manually if it is stuck. It catches elsewhere on sliding it and freezes up so I'm thinking the carriage has a busted piece in it.
Online I found a new 3880 carriage from China for about $85 including postage so I ordered it. Maybe a month to get it though.
Problem may become the head may get plugged in the meantime as I cannot get the print head to park and shut itself off over the capping station since it jams on moving on the slider when trying to turn it off after it is stuck elsewhere.
Might need another one of my serious unplugging routines that I did on the other printer (It still works and no nozzles plugs.), but now this one acts up.
I found the online repair manual for the 3800 and it seems straightforward and much the same for the 3880, but just a long time-consuming process to get the carriage out of the unit as it seems Epson installed it first and built the machine around it.
Anyone change a print head carriage out of the 3880 with any helpful ideas (Short of tossing it into a wood chipper.).
Tia.
W.F.
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