This section explains specific points of note regarding packaging after repairs are completed.
— About Epson XP 15000 | XP series disassembly/reassembly, click here
Epson XP 15000 | XP series Cable connections diagram
– Look at to this above picture, can see that 2 main parts of Epson XP 15000 contain: Main Board and Sub Board. Each board has many connection to others parts, which are also important for the products.
– The Main Board is mainly connected to CR Assy and some Motor like: IS, PF, CR Motor. Other, main board of Epson XP 15000 also connect to the Wi-Fi board, Panel Assy too.
– The Sub Board are excepted many more connections. It connects to many sensor which make printer work stability.
— Epson XP 15000 Adjustment Program, click here
Epson XP 15000 | XP series Cable connections diagram
Secure Epson XP 15000 | XP series CR Assy
- Purpose
- To prevent damaging the CR/APG mechanism parts by shock during transportation.
- To prevent ink spattering from the shipping liquid on the Printhead. (CR Pad)
- Risks if it is not performed
- Fatal error caused by the damage of the CR/APG mechanism parts.
- Inside contamination by the scattering of the shipping liquid.
- Preparation
- Prepare a piece of strong tape (Length: 175 mm, Width: 22 mm, fold one end 5 mm).
- Prepare a sheet for protection.
- Prepare a packing material (CR pad (5144319), strong tape (Length: 70 mm, Width: 22 mm, fold one end 5 mm)).
- Method
- 1. Turn off the printer to set the CR Assy to its home position.
- 2. Set the packing material on the CR Assy
Insert the edge of the CR Pad between the CR Assy and the CSIC Assy.
Align the edge of the CR Pad with the edge of the CR Assy, and then paste the strong tape to the CR Assy to secure the CR Pad.
–Lubricate Epson XP-15000 | XP series CR Frame. click here
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- 3. Align the unfolded end of the strong tape with the bottom edge of the CR Assy as shown below and attach the tape over the tape of the packing material.
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- 4. Put the sheet for protection over the ink label, paste the strong tape (175 mm) on the Housing Right to secure the CR Assy while pulling the tape so as not to let it slack.