From: mamallama on

Oh, man. I was soo excited when I read your post. I have the Epson
CX7000F, and like you have had all the same problems. Unlike you,
though, I actually called the "no help" desk and spoke with them for
hours over several days. So, they DID send me a brand new printer, just
like mine. Because my printer was only a few months old and about the
7th or 8th Epson, I've bought. But, it worked for about 2 days, and is
doing the exact same thing. I tried your suggestions and they didn't
help me, UGH!!! I wished they had, now I guess I'll have to call Epson
back. If you find anything else that works, please post and I'll give it
a try. Likewise, if by some one in a million chance, Epson can do
something, I'll pass it along.


From: Brian Watson on

"mamallama" <mamallama.3bm7gr(a)no.email.invalid> wrote in message
news:mamallama.3bm7gr(a)no.email.invalid...
>
> Oh, man. I was soo excited when I read your post. I have the Epson
> CX7000F, and like you have had all the same problems. Unlike you,
> though, I actually called the "no help" desk and spoke with them for
> hours over several days. So, they DID send me a brand new printer, just
> like mine. Because my printer was only a few months old and about the
> 7th or 8th Epson, I've bought. But, it worked for about 2 days, and is
> doing the exact same thing. I tried your suggestions and they didn't
> help me, UGH!!! I wished they had, now I guess I'll have to call Epson
> back. If you find anything else that works, please post and I'll give it
> a try. Likewise, if by some one in a million chance, Epson can do
> something, I'll pass it along.

I've had this message using an Epson through a USB hub.

At startup, the hub doesn't always initiate so the connection to the printer
is not complete.

--
Brian
"Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."