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15

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  • Repairing EPSON B-510DN Error 0xF2 or 0xF3
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Introduction

This error happens when there are some problems with the encoder when the roller tries to move paper.

What you need

Step 1

              Repairing EPSON B-510DN Error 0xF2 or 0xF3               
  • Remove the paper tray
  • Remove the paper cassette
  • Remove the ink tanks.

Remove the paper tray

Remove the paper cassette

Remove the ink tanks.

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Step 2

  • Remove the opening covers.

Remove the opening covers.

Step 3

  • Remove the rear component

Remove the rear component

Step 4

  • Dismount the Ink lever

Dismount the Ink lever

Step 5

  • Remove the front panel screws

Remove the front panel screws

Step 6

  • Dismount LCD Panel

Dismount LCD Panel

Step 7

  • Remove the front panel

Remove the front panel

Step 8

  • Remove the back panel screws

Remove the back panel screws

Step 9

  • Remove the last back panel screw (hidden behind the LCD display)

Remove the last back panel screw (hidden behind the LCD display)

Step 10

  • Remove the back ethernet panel

Remove the back ethernet panel

Step 11

  • Remove the main back panel, being careful not to damage the LCD display

Remove the main back panel, being careful not to damage the LCD display

Step 12

  • Clean the left roller very gently with a dry tissue or a soft brush

Clean the left roller very gently with a dry tissue or a soft brush

Step 13

              Clean the right encoder               
  • Clean the right encoder very gently with a dry tissue or a soft brush.

Clean the right encoder very gently with a dry tissue or a soft brush.

Step 14

  • If you want to test the printer you need to insert paper, and cover 2 switches with tape.

If you want to test the printer you need to insert paper, and cover 2 switches with tape.

Step 15

  • Reassemble the printer (remove the tape first if you have used it) following these instructions in reverse.

Reassemble the printer (remove the tape first if you have used it) following these instructions in reverse.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Thom - Apr 16, 2014

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It’s works, thanks

DumahBrazorf - Oct 23, 2014

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Perfect. I used this guide to disassemble my printer.

I had 0xF1 and/or 0xF4. The reason was some paper stuck between the gears of the paper feed (in this guide step 12).

I hope this hint will help others. I didn’t find any info about these error code online.

John Smith - Nov 17, 2015

Error descriptions I found here - http://www.fatalerrors.info/

George - Jan 5, 2015

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Thank you very much ! This is a very useful and beautifully documented guide. Best wishes and greetings to the kind author of this guide from Bratislava, Slovakia.

George Pekarovic

Filipe Rocha - Nov 14, 2015

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muito obrigado pela ajuda