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epson EPL-5800L has gone nut

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Tano Cariddi

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Apr 30, 2013, 2:23:50 PM4/30/13
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I have a laser printer from epson (EPL-5800L)
that has gone nut.
It prints blank pages ... it stops paper in the middle
but there is no paper jam ... it prints correctely,
then goes nut again ...
I check even the sensors, I tried every version of driver
for win, mac, linux ... same behaviour, so it's hardware
or maybe a firmware problem.

So, the question is ... how can I update the firmware
(or reload the same version)? Is there a CD somewhere
for this model. I checked everywhere but I found nothing,
so it's probably just one of the CD given to repair shops.

Any help would be very appreciated.


David H. Lipman

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Apr 30, 2013, 3:01:08 PM4/30/13
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From: "Tano Cariddi" <ta...@cariddiinc.com>
Is this 13 years old /

Are the error and ready lights flashing ? If yes, how ?

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Tano Cariddi

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May 11, 2013, 12:26:36 PM5/11/13
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On 04/30/2013 07:01 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:> From: "Tano Cariddi"
<ta...@cariddiinc.com>
>
>> I have a laser printer from epson (EPL-5800L)
>> that has gone nut.
>> It prints blank pages ... it stops paper in the middle
>> but there is no paper jam ... it prints correctely,
>> then goes nut again ...
>> I check even the sensors, I tried every version of driver
>> for win, mac, linux ... same behaviour, so it's hardware
>> or maybe a firmware problem.
>>
>> So, the question is ... how can I update the firmware
>> (or reload the same version)? Is there a CD somewhere
>> for this model. I checked everywhere but I found nothing,
>> so it's probably just one of the CD given to repair shops.
>>
>> Any help would be very appreciated.
>>
>
> Is this 13 years old /
>
> Are the error and ready lights flashing ? If yes, how ?
>

It works as it is everything fine .... it signal with a red led
when paper is jammed, but nothing else.
If you print a single page, after doing that it takes another page
just to jam it ... the only thing I can think about is that
firmware somhow has been currupted. All the sensors are good,
I tested them.

David H. Lipman

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May 11, 2013, 12:50:38 PM5/11/13
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From: "Tano Cariddi" <ta...@cariddiinc.com>
If the firnware was corrupted it definitely would generate eror codes or not
work in any fashion at all.

Tano Cariddi

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Jun 20, 2013, 8:52:00 AM6/20/13
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>> It works as it is everything fine .... it signal with a red led
>> when paper is jammed, but nothing else.
>> If you print a single page, after doing that it takes another page
>> just to jam it ... the only thing I can think about is that
>> firmware somhow has been currupted. All the sensors are good,
>> I tested them.
>
> If the firnware was corrupted it definitely would generate eror codes or
> not work in any fashion at all.
>

The thing is you have a printer that could print one, two, three ...
pages without any problem ... then keep going printing white pages until
paper jams.
Other times it prints one page ... than two/three white pages .. then
another good one ... and again white pages.
It's a wacky behaviour.
My bet is on something software related, but not at OS level (it does
the same in windows, linux and OSX) but at low level (firmware).

What do they use in the repair center? Is there a kind of cd test
that could be use to diagnose what it's wrong ?


David H. Lipman

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Jun 20, 2013, 10:51:12 AM6/20/13
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From: "Tano Cariddi" <ta...@cariddiinc.com>
You test the printer at the simplest level so you take tghe OS out of the
equation. For example load a DOS disk and have a simple stream of
continuous text or PCL sent to the printer and/or continuous print self-test
pages, etc.
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