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Subject: Re: Epson 850 - getting closer but now have an error problem?

From: "lcdpublishing" <lcdpublishing@...>
Date: 2006-04-24

Yeah, I think you are on the right track there - it is a timing
issue of some sort I think. I don't think it has to do with the
leading edge detector though. I don't recall this printer every
picking up a piece of paper and having it ready to print during
power up. Rather, the only time paper is picked up is when it is
suppose to print something.

It has to be something silly with that other sensor on the feeder.
I will have to watch the gear train to see what it is doing and try
to "open/close" the switch in sequence to that gearing and see if
that helps.




> The paper edge sensor may be expected to go active after a
certain
> time from the paper pick up sensor. The paper pick up roller
picks up,
> paper curls around, then the paper edge/present sensor goes
active. If
> you don't get it around the time the printer expects after the
first
> sensor, the printer may give an error, seeing that it didn't
really pick
> up a piece of paper when it thought it did.. IOW in some printers
these
> sensors aren't independent and just for their job, it is expecting
a
> certain chain of events with pretty specific timing along the
paper path
> or gives a feed error or similar. So you may have to move the
pick up
> roller or fake the signal back along the straight path far enough
to
> have the right timing.
>
> Alan
>