Epson Easy Photo Print L565 Download

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EPSON Easy Photo Print 1.5b is the latest version of this cool software application.
This freeware is available for direct downloading and it is available in several languages. It is a program to make photo printing very easy and quick. The main interface shows us three icons for selecting the photos, selecting the paper and customising the layout and printing. We can also see our system directory tree with all our files & folders and external devices on the left side of the application. By clicking on any file and folder the images contained in them are opened automatically in the main window. There we can select the images required and press next to continue. It allows us to make various corrections to the photos before printing, add coments, dates, select the position and size, print an photo index, etc. It supports TIFF,JPEG,PIC,BMP and RAW images. We can access the users guide in the help menu. It is supported on Windows & Mac operating system - Windows 98 to Vista (2nd Edition) and Mac OSX10.2 or later.

The L565 offers an ultra low-cost per page for both black and colour printing. It comes with four colour Epson ink bottles (cyan, yellow, magenta, black), with two extra black ink bottles included, enabling users to print up to 13,000 pages in black and 6,500 pages in colour3 from the initial set of inks.

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Set-up is easy and hassle-free so you can start working straight away. Wi-Fi connectivity with Epson Connect4 makes printing from smartphones and tablets easy. Documents and photos can also be printed directly from mobile devices thanks to compatibility with Apple AirPrint5 and Google Cloud Print. The 30-page ADF ensures fast and easy copying, scanning and faxing. A 1,200dpi scanner means you can produce high-quality scans of your photos and documents, and multi-copy means one page can be quickly copied up to 99 times in a single go to save you time.

The purpose built ink tank is fully integrated into the printer, so you can enjoy reliable colour printing without the mess or hassle often associated with non-genuine refills and third-party ink tank systems. Epson-genuine ink bottles make it easy to refill the ink tank with their clear labelling and drip-free nozzle. The L565 also comes with a one year or 30,000 page manufacturers warranty for additional piece of mind.

Overview:

The L565 is ideal for small office users looking for fast, good-quality and ultra-low-cost printing, scanning, copying and faxing with Wi-Fi and Ethernet. Featuring high-capacity ink tanks users can print more pages at a lower cost. Setting up the device is hassle-free, improving productivity. Micro Piezo technology and ISO print speeds of up to 9.2ppm1 help produce high-quality, consistent results fast.

Features:

Save up to 90%2 on the cost of everyday, hassle-free printing
The L565 offers an ultra low-cost per page for both black and colour printing. It comes with four colour Epson ink bottles (cyan, yellow, magenta, black), with two extra black ink bottles included, enabling users to print up to 12,000 pages in black and 6,500 pages in colour3 from the initial set of inks.

Improve your productivity
Set-up is easy and hassle-free so you can start working straight away. Wi-Fi connectivity with Epson Connect4 makes printing from smartphones and tablets easy. Documents and photos can also be printed directly from mobile devices thanks to compatibility with Apple AirPrint5 and Google Cloud Print. The 30-page ADF ensures fast and easy copying, scanning and faxing. A 1,200dpi scanner means you can produce high-quality scans of your photos and documents, and multi-copy means one page can be quickly copied up to 99 times in a single go to save you time.

Trust Epson quality
The purpose built ink tank is fully integrated into the printer, so you can enjoy reliable colour printing without the mess or hassle often associated with non-genuine refills and third-party ink tank systems. Epson-genuine ink bottles make it easy to refill the ink tank with their clear labelling and drip-free nozzle. The L565 also comes with a one year or 30,000 page manufacturers warranty for additional piece of mind.

I have an Epson Artisan 837 all in one. It was working perfectly fine yesterday. Today it is telling me I have a paper jam. I went through the steps it told me to take 3 times. There is no paper jammed anywhere! Each time I finish the steps and turn it back on, it makes a grinding sound, then I get the same paper jam error message. I need some helpful advice if anyone has seen this before, please tell me what I should do.

Latest Artisan 837 paper jam and error message caused by the iPhone iOS 9.0.2 update. Printing from phone caused a lengthy grinding sound then the paper jam/wrong paper size error message. After which I was unable to print from any source. After several hours on tech support and another hour researching new printers per the recommendation of the Epson rep, I reset again and tried printing from my computer. It worked until I tried again from my iPhone. After the iPhone error message, I was again unable to print from any source. So the glitch, this time, clearly is Apple related.

I have an epson wf 5690. It reports a paper jam every time the paper runs out. When I add more paper the trouble does not clear and there is never paper jammed in the machine. I have to turn off and turn on the printer to get it going again. Not what I would expect.

I have an epson l355 It reports a paper jam every time the paper runs out. When I add more paper the trouble does not clear and there is never paper jammed in the machine. I have to turn off and turn on the printer to get it going again. Not what I would expect.

I also sent epson a email and the support person told me to move the print head to the left side and try restarting the printer. I tried that 3 times and the grinding sound and the paper jam message still comes up. i am going to try cleaning the rail and see what happens. I can see black ink on the print head rail. I just don't want to damage the printer more. wish me luck.

I found one of the 4-5 white tapes which are supposed to travel with the printheads, had gotten caught on the end of the rail, thereby preventing leftward motion of the entire printhead, and creating the grinding noise. The affected tape had an impression of the end of the rail on it, and had deformed from its usual shape. This is a design flaw (IMHO). However, following Andrews suggestions, and manipulating the tapes, seems to have corrected the problem of the paper jam message, when no paper jam was present.

Epson xp300 paper jam every time even with no paper. i took it apart and found out exactly what is going on with these printers. i also took pictures of the area that needs attention. it's a simple fix and it's due to epson's poor design. they have not allowed enough material to hold the paper jam detector in the correct position. The sensor works off of a small black or brown piece of plastic that runs across the back of the roller assembly that catches the edge of the paper to get it started into the carriage area. One end goes to the main circuit board and controls a hall effect switch, the other end goes to the middle of the paper feed area and has a thin arm that sticks in between the rollers and it swings when paper is fed past it. When it swings the hall effect switch is open. meaning the switch is not detecting the normal blocked state by the arm. the arm will swing to open the area that is normally closed and will block the path of the switch.

So the cause of the jam is due directly to the tabs that epson has in place to hold that black or brown arm in position. The tabs will eventually sag downward and will either bind up the arm so it cannot fully swing closed again or it will move the thin part so it hangs up on the rollers and will not allow the arm to fuller return to the position it needs to be to close the gap in the Hall effect switch. First thing I did to confirm this was to push on the arm where the hall effect switch is on the board and it stopped the paper jam instantly. So there is a need to examine exactly why the arm is not fully closing.

Mine had to be adjusted on both tabs and also needed to be adjusted in and up, meaning i had to bend both tabs upward to get the piece that blocks the hall effect switch back into a fully closed position which it did look as though it was doing until i looked closely at the position and saw it was a tiny bit lower than it could be. then I saw it was also hanging up on the other end between the rollers. So that needed to be re-centered between the rollers. to do this you will have to bend the tabs left or right (both tabs will probably need to be bent to position it in place and not allow it to have any free play.

I used a very thing flat screwdriver and a magnifying glass with a bright light. The position is actually not that critical it just needs to be positioned correctly so it blocks the hall effect and is not hanging up. It will take about 5 minutes to fix, I removed 4 screws 1 on the center of the back piece near the bottom, another from the top left of the scanner (while facing the back of the printer) where the hinge is located there is a screw running into the hinge. then carefully remove the scanner and unplug the ribbon cable on the right side.

You will need to remove the back plastic cover piece that is under the scanner and that screw is on the left side near the hinge area just behind the hinge. the screw will be running horizontally and will have the head facing left. there is also another screw that holds the white hing in place it's just at the base of the hinge down inside the printer body a n inch or so. Then remove the cover piece by pushing it to the right and up, you may need to pry it slightly on the right edge to get it started. twist it upwards while pushing. this will expose the main board and the black arm very easily seen and very easy to access to correct the position. test it with the cover or the scanner back in place before you go any further. if the jam is cleared unplug it again and reassemble the cover and the scanner don't forget to plug the ribbon cable in before the cover goes back on.

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