Epson Stylus Pro 9000 list error codes with quick guides
– Compatible Printer model: Epson Stylus Pro 9000
– Epson Stylus Pro 9000 Error Codes with quick guides:
- Code: 00000100
- Description: Waste Ink pads must be replaced
The waste ink pads are completely full, causing a fatal error. The printer stops printing. - Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the following parts and reset the counters as described below • Waste Ink Pads • F Box • Pump Assembly • Cap Assembly • Cleaner, Head • From Maintenance Mode 2 enter the Counter Init. Menu and initialize the Waste Ink counter and Cleaning counter.
- Code: 00000101
- Description: Ink Tube worn out
A printer part has exceeded its useful life, and to prevent damage to other parts as well as abnormal operations/printouts, an error occurs. This error occurs when the CR Motor has reached 2.5 million passes, and this indicates the ink tubes should be replaced due to excessive wear and tear. - Troubleshooting Guides: To make sure the ink tubes are not worn out, verify no part of any of the tubes shows wear, is loose, or leaks ink anywhere, especially the tube area between the printheads and the ink pipes.
- Code: 00010000
- Description: PF motor encoder check error
The PF motor makes small revolutions clockwise and counterclockwise. When it turns, the printer checks the rotary encoder (inside the motor) output signals to make sure the motor is turning at the correct speed/distance. If the encoder sends an incorrect signal, an error occurs. - Troubleshooting Guides: Make sure there is nothing blocking the grid rollers. If that does not solve the problem, check the PF motor encoder connection. If there still is a problem, try the following. • Check and adjust the PF Belt tension • Replace the PF motor • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 00010001
- Description: PF motor out of step
PF motor out of step – the length of the PF motor internal encoder’s pulse is too long or too short compared to the regular pulse. - Troubleshooting Guides: Make sure there is nothing blocking the grid rollers. If that does not solve the problem, check the PF motor encoder connection. If there still is a problem, try the following. • Check and adjust the PF Belt tension • Replace the PF motor • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 00010002
- Description: PF motor overcurrent
Feedback from the PF motor (IC35) driver’s 10- pin output (sensor signal) indicates that the PF motor’s current is irregular. - Troubleshooting Guides: • Replace the PF motor • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 00010003
- Description: PF in-position time-out
The in-position time is the amount of time the printer waits to make sure the carriage is not moving when the carriage comes to a stop. The rotary encoder is activate for the predetermined “in-position time” and if the encoder sends a pulse, this means the carriage is moving even though it is supposed to be at a full stop, this generates an error. - Troubleshooting Guides: • Replace the PF motor • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 00010004
- Description: CR motor encoder check error
The CR motor makes small revolutions clockwise and counterclockwise. When it turns, the printer checks the encoder output signals to make sure the motor is turning at the correct speed/ distance. If the encoder doesn’t send the correct signal or output data, an error occurs. - Troubleshooting Guides: Make sure there is nothing blocking the carriage. If that does not solve the problem, check the CR motor encoder connection. If there still is a problem, try the following. • Check the plastic step ruler for soiled areas, obstructions, and damage • Make sure no foreign material or ink tubes (from pump assembly) are blocking the carriage path (see “Removing the Maintenance Assembly” on page 143 for reassembly points) • Replace the encoder sensor • Replace the CR motor • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 00010005
- Description: CR motor out of step
CR motor out of step – the length of the CR motor’s pulse is too long or too short compared to the regular pulse. - Troubleshooting Guides: Make sure there is nothing blocking the carriage. If that does not solve the problem, check the CR motor encoder connection. If there still is a problem, try the following. • Check the plastic step ruler for soiled areas, obstructions, and damage • Make sure no foreign material or ink tubes (from pump assembly) are blocking the carriage path
- Code: 00010006
- Description: CR motor overcurrent
Feedback from the CR motor (IC33) driver’s 10-pin output (Sense signal) indicates that the CR motor’s current is irregular. - Troubleshooting Guides: • Check the CR cover, slightly loosen screws if necessary • Check the cutter housing, slightly loosen screws if necessary • Make sure no foreign material or ink tubes (from pump assembly) are blocking the carriage path (see “Removing the Maintenance Assembly” on page 143 for reassembly points) • Replace the CR motor • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 00010007
- Description: CR in-position time-out
The in-position time is the amount of time the printer waits to make sure the carriage is not moving when the carriage comes to a stop. The linear encoder is activate for the predetermined “in-position time” and if the encoder sends a pulse, this means the carriage is moving even though it is supposed to be at a full stop, this generates an error. - Troubleshooting Guides: • Replace the encoder sensor • Replace the CR motor • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 00010008
- Description: Servo interrupt watchdog time-out error
Servo interrupt watchdog time-out error due to motor-drive control related error - Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main Board
- Code: 00010009
- Description: System interrupt watchdog time-out error
System interrupt watchdog time-out error due to sensor-related errorror occurs. - Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main Board
- Code: 0001000A
- Description: CR origin sensor malfunction
CR home position sensor malfunction - Troubleshooting Guides: • Make sure the CR HP sensor is not twisted or bent • Replace the CR HP sensor • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 0001000B
- Description: PF origin sensor malfunction
PF home position sensor malfunction means motor replacement - Troubleshooting Guides: • Check the PF motor and sensor connections • Replace the PF motor (internal sensor) • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 0001000C
- Description: PG origin sensor malfunction
(may indicate PG motor malfunction) - Troubleshooting Guides: Make sure there is no ink or dust on the surface of the sensor. If this does not solve the problem, check the PG sensor connection. If there still is a problem, try the following. • Replace the PG sensor • Replace the PG motor • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 0001000D
- Description: Cover sensor malfunction (00)
Right sensor (HP side) One or both cover open sensors (interlock switch) located at either end of the cover shaft is malfunctioning. - Troubleshooting Guides: Make sure the sensor(s) are properly installed. If that does not solve the problem, check the cover open sensor connection. If there still is a problem, try the following. • Replace the malfunctioning cover sensor • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 0001000E
- Description: Cover sensor malfunction (01)
Left sensor. One or both cover open sensors (interlock switch) located at either end of the cover shaft is malfunctioning. - Troubleshooting Guides: Make sure the sensor(s) are properly installed. If that does not solve the problem, check the cover open sensor connection. If there still is a problem, try the following. • Replace the malfunctioning cover sensor • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 0001000F
- Description: CR motor PWM output error
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Check the cutter housing, slightly loosen screws if necessary • Replace the Main Board.
- Code: 00010010
- Description: PF motor PWM output error
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Replace the Main Board
- Code: 00020000
- Description: NVRAM error
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Write down the error code, turn the printer off and back on again to confirm whether the error recurs. If the same error recurs, replace the Main Board.
- Code: 00020001
- Description: Internal RAM check error
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Write down the error code, turn the printer off and back on again to confirm whether the error recurs. If the same error recurs, replace the Main Board.
- Code: 00020002
- Description: SRAM check error
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Write down the error code, turn the printer off and back on again to confirm whether the error recurs. If the same error recurs, replace the Main Board.
- Code: 00020003
- Description: DRAM check error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the SIMM installed in CN19 and confirm whether the error recurs.
- Code: 0002000B
- Description: Memory/Mail Box reception error
Data (also can be command code) reception error caused by outside factors such as power-drain during PC-side data transmission or printer reception. Also could be due to interference in interface cable or a warn cable, and so on. - Troubleshooting Guides: • Turn the printer off and back on again, and then resend the print job. If you cannot regenerate the error, have a nice day. • Make sure no machines that share the same power supply (with the PC or printer) are turned on while the print job is being sent. • Make sure the interface cable is within specifications for this printer. • Replace the interface cable; it may be worn out. • To make sure an errant command code is not the cause try sending a different print job, or send the print job from another application or another PC. • Write down the error code, turn the printer off and back on again to confirm whether the error recurs. If the same error recurs, replace the Main Board.
- Code: 0100
- Description: Waste Ink pads is almost full (less than 1% remaining)
The waste ink pads are almost full, causing a warning error. The printer can continue printing, but this messages overrides status messages such as Ready or Printing. - Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the following parts and reset the counters as described below • Waste Ink Pads • F Box • Pump Assembly • Cap Assembly • Cleaner, Head • From Maintenance Mode 2 enter the Counter Init. Menu and initialize the Waste Ink counter and Cleaning counter.
- Code: 10020004
- Description: CPU vector 4 – General illegal instruction
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Write down the error code, turn the printer off and back on again to confirm whether the error recurs. If the same error recurs, replace the Main Board. • Send a different print job to make sure the error wasn’t due to electrical noise or bad print data.
- Code: 10020006
- Description: CPU vector 6 – Slot illegal instruction
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Write down the error code, turn the printer off and back on again to confirm whether the error recurs. If the same error recurs, replace the Main Board. • Send a different print job to make sure the error wasn’t due to electrical noise or bad print data.
- Code: 10020009
- Description: CPU vector 9 – CPU address error
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Write down the error code, turn the printer off and back on again to confirm whether the error recurs. If the same error recurs, replace the Main Board. • Send a different print job to make sure the error wasn’t due to electrical noise or bad print data.
- Code: 1002000A
- Description: CPU vector 10 – DMAC/DTC address error
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Write down the error code, turn the printer off and back on again to confirm whether the error recurs. If the same error recurs, replace the Main Board. • Send a different print job to make sure the error wasn’t due to electrical noise or bad print data.
- Code: 1002000B
- Description: CPU vector 11 – Watchdog time-out error
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Write down the error code, turn the printer off and back on again to confirm whether the error recurs. If the same error recurs, replace the Main Board. • Send a different print job to make sure the error wasn’t due to electrical noise or bad print data.
- Code: 100200xx
- Description: CPU vector 32 – 63
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Write down the error code, turn the printer off and back on again to confirm whether the error recurs. If the same error recurs, replace the Main Board. • Send a different print job to make sure the error wasn’t due to electrical noise or bad print data.
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