

Note : If you want to scan a document or image(s), see How to Scan Documents and Images with EPSON Scan or How to Scan Using the Fujitsu Scanners. Whenever the problem happens, there's a page in the printer that's already been printed on one side, so I'm suspecting the problem's connected with the duplexer. The EPSON Scan software is the same on Macintosh and Windows, so these instructions work for both platforms. Unfortunately, the documentation does not contain any information pertaining to error code 0xFA and the support hotline wasn't able to give me further information, either.īTW, the problem hasn't happened, so far, when I'm printing smaller batches or not using duplex.

I talked to EPSON about the problem, but they claim they're not supporting Linux and tell me to ask the Linux community about the problem (and possibly another driver?). The Epson WorkForce WF-3540 workhorse multifunction is built for performance with cloud printing capabilities, extra-large-capacity ink cartridges, dual 250-sheet paper trays, an intuitive. When I'm doing this, after about 20 pages, I regularly get an error message on the printer screen, telling me the printer encountered unknown error 0xFA, forcing me to turn the printer off and back on.

I am often printing batches of about a hundred pages, duplex. Most people will blame the poor print on third party cartridges, ink. For the owners of Epson printers, there may be a day that we find the printer prints in stripes. However, the permanent printhead becomes a major problem when it is clogged. A permanent printhead has better quality and durability than a one-time-use printhead. I recently bought an EPSON Workforce WF-3540, which I'm using under Ubuntu 12.10 with the official driver provided by EPSON. Most Epson printers have a permanent printhead.
