user manual
Table Of Contents
- EPSON EPL-6200/EPL-6200L
- Contents
- Product Description
- 1.1 Outline
- 1.2 Basic Specifications
- 1.2.1 Process Specifications
- 1.2.2 Printer Basic Specifications
- 1.2.3 Paper Specification
- 1.2.4 Reliability, Durability, Serviceability
- 1.2.5 Operating Conditions (Including Consumables)
- 1.2.6 Storage and Transport of the Printer Main Unit and Optional Products (Consumables Packaged)
- 1.2.7 Electrical Features
- 1.2.8 Compliance with Standards and Regulations
- 1.2.9 Consumable Components
- 1.3 External Appearance and Parts Name
- 1.4 Controller Specification
- 1.5 Control Panel (EPL-6200)
- 1.6 Control Panel (EPL-6200L)
- 1.7 RAM Expansion
- 1.8 System Requirements (Only for EPL-6200L)
- 1.9 Paper Feed Specifications (Only for EPL-6200L)
- 1.10 Notes on Operation
- 1.11 Status Sheet
- 1.12 Ambient Conditions
- 1.13 Differences in Specifications between Intended Markets
- 1.14 Notes on Installation of Optional Units
- Operating Principles
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 Description of Mechanisms
- 2.3 Operating Principles of Electric Circuitry
- Troubleshooting
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 Troubleshooting When There is Error Display
- 3.2.1 Fuser warming up problem
- 3.2.2 Fan problem
- 3.2.3 Polygon Motor Error
- 3.2.4 Laser problem
- 3.2.5 High voltage circuit problem
- 3.2.6 Fuser high temperature problem
- 3.2.7 CPU Error
- 3.2.8 Engine Communication Error
- 3.2.9 Fuser low temperature problem
- 3.2.10 Standard RAM Error
- 3.2.11 RAM Error (Slot 0)
- 3.2.12 ROM Checksum Error (Font)
- 3.2.13 ROM Checksum Error (Program)
- 3.2.14 Option ROM Error
- 3.2.15 EEPROM Error
- 3.2.16 Engine Initialization Error
- 3.2.17 Other Hardware Error
- 3.2.18 Software Error
- 3.3 Troubleshooting for Paper Jam
- 3.4 Troubleshooting for Abnormal Operations
- 3.5 Troubleshooting for Electrical Parts
- 3.6 Troubleshooting for Print Quality Problems
- Disassembly and Assembly
- Adjustment
- Maintenance
- Appendix

EPSON EPL-6200/EPL-6200L Revision A
Operating Principles Description of Mechanisms 88
2.2.7.3 Paper Cassette Empty Sensor
The Paper Cassette Empty sensor is mounted on the control board in the Lower
Cassette and it detects “paper cassette empty”.
(See “Figure 2-26”)
When there is paper, the actuator is lifted so that the light to the sensor is
intercepted.
When the cassette is empty of paper, the actuator falls into the hole in the paper
lifting plate so that the light to the sensor is transmitted.
2.2.7.4 Cassette Type Sensor
The Lower Cassette is equipped with the cassette type sensor switch having a lever.
(See “Figure 2-27”)
When the cassette for a paper size is inserted, the switch presser on the right side
of the cassette pushes the lever according to the paper size and it turns the cassette
type sensor ON.
These triple switches enable the printer to distinguish the cassette types (paper
sizes) by ON/OFF combinations of the switches.
Table 2-8 below indicates the status of the Cassette Type Sensor Switch for each
cassette type:
Figure 2-26. Paper Cassette Empty Sensor (Lower Cassette)
Figure 2-27. Cassette Type Sensor (Lower Cassette)
Table 2-8. Cassette Type Sensor Switches
Cassette Type Switch 0 Switch 1 Switch 2
A4 OFF OFF ON
Letter OFF ON OFF
No cassette OFF OFF OFF
Actuator
Paper Cassette Empty Sensor
Cassette Type Sensor Switch (SW1)
Switch Presser
OFF
ON
Switch 2
Switch 1
Switch 0