After the printer is on and sits for awhile it will show Fatal Error ID 1A39. If we shut it off and turn it back on we are able to run prints, but once it sits idle this error code will pop up again. Any idea what this means?
Have a look here for your error id code http://www.largeformatsupport.co.uk/4900.html
this may help you
SOURCE: E-90 error(Epson Photo Stylus 250)
Error E90 means that the waste ink pads are deemed to be saturated and need changing. This requires the printer to be dismantled. You can reset the waste ink counter as a temporary measure, but eventually you will start to get ink leaking from the waste ink pad area. The SSC resetting utility is available from here http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml, and the Epson resetter from here http://www.eserviceinfo.com/index.php.
To dismantle the printer you will need the Service Manual. I don't know of a source for a free copy, but if you Google for Epson R250 Service Manual you'll find sources selling it.
SOURCE: Epson Stylus dx8400 error message "a printer error has occurred"
unplug, and replug the power cord, then try to power on, after that try to open the carriage and check for any obstructions that maybe locking or obstructing the path of the printer head from moving left to right.
SOURCE: RE: Epson TM-U200 printer with error (2 Flashes)
http://www.icscale.com/TECH%20MANUALS/TMU220_TRG_RevD.pdf
SOURCE: canon mp630 printer - error
5100 is a carriage error, check the timing strip for contamination(plastic strip about 1/4" in width)
The unit is not homing, check for obstructions.
You can also reset using the service menu
1. hold RESUME then press & hold POWER
2. release RESUME, then press it twice, the light should go amber then green again.
3. you're now in service mode (you can release POWER now)
If the timing strip has stuff on it the reset in the service menu will not fix it.
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You have Print head error
when printing it stops and indicates print error
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