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You have a printer that needs to be reset because it's not printing or saving properly. You know what the problem is but don't know how to fix it. The printer may be plugged in, but nothing happens when you press start/print/etc... Or it may just print a blank page or give an error message, like "Printer error" or "Paper Jam". These are the most common problems that can cause your computer to say "printing stopped working", followed by an Epson L200Rar. Resetting your Epson L200Rar can solve these problems and make your printer work properly again. It is a simple process, and I will share with you how to do it step by step. To reset your printer to factory settings, you need the machine's "Reset" or "Initialize" option. This can be located in different places depending on the printer model. Here are a few examples: Here is an example of what one of these buttons look like: If your printer doesn't have a reset button, then you may need to press/hold start/reset/etc... for 10 seconds or so. If it doesn't do anything when you press these buttons, this is likely how it will be done because most printers have this option available from the control panel. Once your printer is reset, it will display the following message: Firmware file successfully restored. Printing should resume normally. Resetting your printer lets you start over with a fresh system and allows you to fix any problems that may arise due to an improperly printed document. You can use this same process to reset your printer after a software update if the problem persists. It takes only a few minutes and won't cost any money, but it may save hours of frustration and time fixing all kinds of issues. Just remember: If you can't find the Reset button or something else tells you the printer is ready to print, don't touch it! Instead, call Epson or ADG Technical Support for help. They can help you figure out why your printer isn't printing properly. Your problem may be something other than a firmware error, in which case resetting the printer probably won't fix it. Just make sure to fully read this article before attempting to reset your Epson L200Rar again. After you reset the Epson L200Rar, you will need to reset any printers that are connected to it because they are all networked together. The above methods are for Windows 8/7/Vista users only. Windows XP users can follow these steps: 1. Press Windows key + R. This will open the Run command box. 2. Type in "msconfig" then select OK. 3. Select the Boot tab, then check Mark all intervals > OK, then Apply > OK (Only if booting into Safe Mode). 4. Go to Device Manager (Right-click My Computer > Manage > Device Manager), right click on "Printers and scanners" and select Properties > Driver Tab > Uninstall Driver... 5. Select "Have Disk...", then insert the CD that came with your Epson printer (or any other paper type for that matter). 6. eccc085e13
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