Guest RJK Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Does anyone know anything about the "programmed life" that's allegedly in Epson printers. i.e. I've heard the odd story about after x no. of pages they "die" Just had another lady tell me her 18 month old D68 is telling her that it's, in as many words, "died" I've just been Googling to try and find out how and if one can reflash the firmware in Epson printers. TIA regards, Richard
Guest Newbie Coder Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Re: Epson printers firmware death ? RJK, I am on the Epson UK site & there is nothing about Firmware death, upgrades... Not sure if you can view this page: http://esupport.epson-europe.com/ProductHome.aspx?lng=en-GB&data=zbff+oTjl0FGNLU1Fzdl8M3LB2K5gNT5 But you could use the link to contact support to ask them If you cannot get that link then do this: http://esupport.epson-europe.com/SupportHome.asp Select a product range: Inkject Printer Select a product: Stylus D68 OS: Windows XP Click the 'confirm selection' button You will see the links there -- Newbie Coder (It's just a name) "RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uF$JNhL5HHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Does anyone know anything about the "programmed life" that's allegedly in > Epson printers. > i.e. I've heard the odd story about after x no. of pages they "die" > > Just had another lady tell me her 18 month old D68 is telling her that it's, > in as many words, "died" > > I've just been Googling to try and find out how and if one can reflash the > firmware in Epson printers. > > TIA > > regards, Richard > >
Guest Jim Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Re: Epson printers firmware death ? "RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uF$JNhL5HHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Does anyone know anything about the "programmed life" that's allegedly in > Epson printers. > i.e. I've heard the odd story about after x no. of pages they "die" > > Just had another lady tell me her 18 month old D68 is telling her that > it's, in as many words, "died" > > I've just been Googling to try and find out how and if one can reflash the > firmware in Epson printers. > > TIA > > regards, Richard > My Photo 1280 is going strong after 5 years. It is getting long in the tooth though. Jim
Guest Brian A. Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Re: Epson printers firmware death ? "RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uF$JNhL5HHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Does anyone know anything about the "programmed life" that's allegedly in Epson > printers. > i.e. I've heard the odd story about after x no. of pages they "die" > > Just had another lady tell me her 18 month old D68 is telling her that it's, in as > many words, "died" > > I've just been Googling to try and find out how and if one can reflash the firmware > in Epson printers. > > TIA > > regards, Richard > Exactly how did it tell her it was dead? Did she try running any of the diagnostics utilities? Did she try installing it on another system (if available) to see if was responsive or not? Did she try using another known good working cable to see if it may be the cause of the issue or not? Did she try uninstalling/reinstalling the printers driver/software per the manufacturers instructions? -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
Guest Uncle Grumpy Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 Re: Epson printers firmware death ? "RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote: >i.e. I've heard the odd story about after x no. of pages they "die" You probably read all the tabloids that deal with outrageous news about celebrities and UFOs too. When can we expect questions about articles you've read in those?
Guest RJK Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 Re: Epson printers firmware death ? Oh dear, ...and thank you Newbie Coder, Jim, Brian A. and Uncle Grumpy I'll try to further explain. First off, I should mention that I've always used Epson - currently having a C82 and R300 , and there's a 880 ? I think it is, in the house. I've always liked them, though, I've never used an Epson printer excessively ! I haven't yet seen Jenny's PC, ...when I do, I'll post here what the exact error message/problem is/was, (Jenny is the one who on the phone told me that her D68 had died). From what I could decipher during that phone call, she's getting a message containing something about about the "print-head or printer/print-head life-expectency." I know that she does a lot of "card - crafting" her printer gets VERY heavy use ! ....btw her PC is not connected to the web. QUITE a few years ago, a friend in Bridgwater - Shaun K. used his Epson printer VERY heavily and it stopped working within it's 12 months manufacturers warranty - chucking up a error message, (and I now so wish I'd recorded the details!), and when he informed Epson, they as good as told him that, they knew what the problem was i.e. something along the lines of "he had exceeded the printers' life-expectancy", and immediately sent him a new replacement printer with no more questions asked. I did quite a bit of Googling before posting this OP, expecting to find lots of pages on how to overcome this problem but didn't find very much, ...so perhaps it's a myth ...but, I'm sure that I've read items in the distant past about "no. of pages life expectancy" being firmwared into the things !! regards, Richard "RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uF$JNhL5HHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Does anyone know anything about the "programmed life" that's allegedly in > Epson printers. > i.e. I've heard the odd story about after x no. of pages they "die" > > Just had another lady tell me her 18 month old D68 is telling her that > it's, in as many words, "died" > > I've just been Googling to try and find out how and if one can reflash the > firmware in Epson printers. > > TIA > > regards, Richard >
Guest sgopus Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 Re: Epson printers firmware death ? I'm sure that manufactored items have a design life, and under heavy usage this design life can be exceeded, I wouldn't go as far as saying it's a conspiracy to cheat customers ie (device fails within a short time), nothing lasts forever, things do wear out and they wear out faster with heavy usage. seems normal to me. "RJK" wrote: > Oh dear, ...and thank you Newbie Coder, Jim, Brian A. and Uncle Grumpy > > I'll try to further explain. First off, I should mention that I've always > used Epson - currently having a C82 and R300 , and there's a 880 ? I think > it is, in the house. I've always liked them, though, I've never used an > Epson printer excessively ! > > I haven't yet seen Jenny's PC, ...when I do, I'll post here what the exact > error message/problem is/was, (Jenny is the one who on the phone told me > that her D68 had died). From what I could decipher during that phone call, > she's getting a message containing something about about the "print-head or > printer/print-head life-expectency." I know that she does a lot of "card - > crafting" her printer gets VERY heavy use ! > ....btw her PC is not connected to the web. > > QUITE a few years ago, a friend in Bridgwater - Shaun K. used his Epson > printer VERY heavily and it stopped working within it's 12 months > manufacturers warranty - chucking up a error message, (and I now so wish I'd > recorded the details!), and when he informed Epson, they as good as told him > that, they knew what the problem was i.e. something along the lines of "he > had exceeded the printers' life-expectancy", and immediately sent him a new > replacement printer with no more questions asked. > > I did quite a bit of Googling before posting this OP, expecting to find lots > of pages on how to overcome this problem but didn't find very much, ...so > perhaps it's a myth ...but, I'm sure that I've read items in the distant > past about "no. of pages life expectancy" being firmwared into the things !! > > regards, Richard > > > "RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:uF$JNhL5HHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > Does anyone know anything about the "programmed life" that's allegedly in > > Epson printers. > > i.e. I've heard the odd story about after x no. of pages they "die" > > > > Just had another lady tell me her 18 month old D68 is telling her that > > it's, in as many words, "died" > > > > I've just been Googling to try and find out how and if one can reflash the > > firmware in Epson printers. > > > > TIA > > > > regards, Richard > > > > >
Guest RJK Posted August 24, 2007 Posted August 24, 2007 Re: Epson printers firmware death ? Ah ! ..found something i.e. ebay item no. 280145505543 "EPSON PAGE RESET UTILITY" ...I think it may be worth risking a couple of quid !!! ....so I wasn't seeing UFO's or suffering "false distant memory problems" after all :-) regards, Richard "RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uL0u3gW5HHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Oh dear, ...and thank you Newbie Coder, Jim, Brian A. and Uncle Grumpy > > I'll try to further explain. First off, I should mention that I've always > used Epson - currently having a C82 and R300 , and there's a 880 ? I > think it is, in the house. I've always liked them, though, I've never > used an Epson printer excessively ! > > I haven't yet seen Jenny's PC, ...when I do, I'll post here what the exact > error message/problem is/was, (Jenny is the one who on the phone told me > that her D68 had died). From what I could decipher during that phone > call, she's getting a message containing something about about the > "print-head or printer/print-head life-expectency." I know that she does > a lot of "card - crafting" her printer gets VERY heavy use ! > ...btw her PC is not connected to the web. > > QUITE a few years ago, a friend in Bridgwater - Shaun K. used his Epson > printer VERY heavily and it stopped working within it's 12 months > manufacturers warranty - chucking up a error message, (and I now so wish > I'd recorded the details!), and when he informed Epson, they as good as > told him that, they knew what the problem was i.e. something along the > lines of "he had exceeded the printers' life-expectancy", and immediately > sent him a new replacement printer with no more questions asked. > > I did quite a bit of Googling before posting this OP, expecting to find > lots of pages on how to overcome this problem but didn't find very much, > ...so perhaps it's a myth ...but, I'm sure that I've read items in the > distant past about "no. of pages life expectancy" being firmwared into the > things !! > > regards, Richard > > > "RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:uF$JNhL5HHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Does anyone know anything about the "programmed life" that's allegedly in >> Epson printers. >> i.e. I've heard the odd story about after x no. of pages they "die" >> >> Just had another lady tell me her 18 month old D68 is telling her that >> it's, in as many words, "died" >> >> I've just been Googling to try and find out how and if one can reflash >> the firmware in Epson printers. >> >> TIA >> >> regards, Richard >> > >
Guest RJK Posted August 24, 2007 Posted August 24, 2007 Re: Epson printers firmware death ? oh :-( ...and I found http://reviews.ebay.co.uk/Epson-reset-utilities-on-eBay_W0QQugidZ10000000000922424 ....and Jenny's printer is a D68 ! ....enjoy regards, Richard "RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uLt2Xzm5HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Ah ! ..found something i.e. > ebay item no. 280145505543 "EPSON PAGE RESET UTILITY" ...I think it may be > worth risking a couple of quid !!! > ...so I wasn't seeing UFO's or suffering "false distant memory problems" > after all :-) > > regards, Richard > > > "RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:uL0u3gW5HHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Oh dear, ...and thank you Newbie Coder, Jim, Brian A. and Uncle Grumpy >> >> I'll try to further explain. First off, I should mention that I've >> always used Epson - currently having a C82 and R300 , and there's a 880 >> ? I think it is, in the house. I've always liked them, though, I've >> never used an Epson printer excessively ! >> >> I haven't yet seen Jenny's PC, ...when I do, I'll post here what the >> exact error message/problem is/was, (Jenny is the one who on the phone >> told me that her D68 had died). From what I could decipher during that >> phone call, she's getting a message containing something about about the >> "print-head or printer/print-head life-expectency." I know that she does >> a lot of "card - crafting" her printer gets VERY heavy use ! >> ...btw her PC is not connected to the web. >> >> QUITE a few years ago, a friend in Bridgwater - Shaun K. used his Epson >> printer VERY heavily and it stopped working within it's 12 months >> manufacturers warranty - chucking up a error message, (and I now so wish >> I'd recorded the details!), and when he informed Epson, they as good as >> told him that, they knew what the problem was i.e. something along the >> lines of "he had exceeded the printers' life-expectancy", and immediately >> sent him a new replacement printer with no more questions asked. >> >> I did quite a bit of Googling before posting this OP, expecting to find >> lots of pages on how to overcome this problem but didn't find very much, >> ...so perhaps it's a myth ...but, I'm sure that I've read items in the >> distant past about "no. of pages life expectancy" being firmwared into >> the things !! >> >> regards, Richard >> >> >> "RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:uF$JNhL5HHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Does anyone know anything about the "programmed life" that's allegedly >>> in Epson printers. >>> i.e. I've heard the odd story about after x no. of pages they "die" >>> >>> Just had another lady tell me her 18 month old D68 is telling her that >>> it's, in as many words, "died" >>> >>> I've just been Googling to try and find out how and if one can reflash >>> the firmware in Epson printers. >>> >>> TIA >>> >>> regards, Richard >>> >> >> > >
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