Epson WF-3520, WF-3521, PX-605F Adjustment Program, Service Manual, Parts List
Status Sheet
Date of issue: July 13, 2012
Revision: A
Date of issue: April 21, 2014
Revision: E
Parts List
Support printer: Epson PX-605F / WF-3520 / WF-3521
Adjustment Program
Destination: ESP
Version: 1.0.2
Tutorial: How to use AdjProg Epson WF-3520
Destination: EURO CISMEA
Version: 1.0.0
Tutorial: How to use AdjProg Epson WF-3520
Adjustment Program Epson WF-3521
Destination: ESP
Version: 1.0.2
Tutorial: How to use AdjProg Epson WF-3521
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Sorry, we don't have Epson WF-3521 Adjustment Program, and instead you can use Epson WF-3520 Adjustment Program to reset Epson WF-3521. This is based on the basic engine similarities as mentioned in the Service Manual and Parts List documents above. Here's how to use the Epson WF-3520 Adjustment Program to reset the Epson WF-3521.
Adjustment Program Epson PX-605F
This product can print the three kind of status sheet, and you can confirm the following information; Configuration Status Sheet, Supply Status Sheet, and Usage History Sheet. This product has Non-disclosed information to user. This information can be displayed on the Status Sheet by starting the product with the Inspection Mode.
Start method of the Inspection Mode
- From a Power off status, push the following buttons until the message is displayed on LCD.
- Select the “7. Status Sheet Print Mode” from the Inspection menu.
- The product starts as usual.
- Print the Status Sheet.
Printer Fatal Error Code
Fatal error related to the ADF/Scanner unit do not occur for WF-3010 because this model does not have ADF/Scanner unit.
Error type: ADF/Scanner
Error type: Printer
Service Manual
Error code | Error name | Possible cause |
| 0x01 | ADF PID excess speed error | • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) |
| 0x02 | ADF PID reverse error | • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Paper jam |
| 0x03 | ADF PID lock error | • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • ADF Motor failure • Paper jam • Cable disconnection |
| 0x04 | ADF PID acceleration rock error | |
| 0x05 | ADF PID excess load error | |
| 0x06 | ADF PID driving time error | • Main Board failure |
| 0x09 | ADF BS+ excess speed error | • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) |
| 0x0A | ADF BS+ reverse error | • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Paper jam |
| 0x0B | ADF BS+ lock error | • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • ADF Motor failure • Paper jam • Cable disconnection |
| 0x0D | ADF BS+ excess load error | |
| 0x0E | ADF BS+ driving time error | • Main Board failure |
| 0x10 | HP detection error | • CIS Unit failure • Scanner Housing failure • Main Board failure |
| 0x11 | Contact detection distance exceeded error | • CIS Unit failure • Scanner Housing failure (Including wrong attachment of the origin mark) • Main Board failure • FFC for CIS failure / FFC for CIS connection failure • Motor failure |
| 0x12 | Opposite side contact detection distance exceeded error | • CIS Unit failure • Scanner Housing failure (Including wrong attachment of the origin mark) • Main Board failure • FFC for CIS failure / FFC for CIS connection failure • Motor failure |
| 0x13 | Wrong contact detection distance error | • CIS Unit failure • Scanner Housing failure (Including wrong attachment of the origin mark) • Main Board failure • FFC for CIS failure / FFC for CIS connection failure • Motor failure |
| 0x14 | Measurement error | • Scanner drive mechanism was overloaded |
| 0x20 | LED light error | • CIS Unit failure • Main Board failure |
| 0x30 | Option error | • Main Board failure |
| 0x36 | Paper jam error | • Paper jam |
| 0x41 | FB PID excess speed error | • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) |
| 0x42 | FB PID reverse error | • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Paper jam error |
| 0x43 | FB PID rock error | • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • ADF Motor failure • ADF driver mechanism overload (assembling failure, lubrication failure) • Cable disconnection |
| 0x44 | FB PID acceleration rock error | |
| 0x45 | FB PID excess load error | |
| 0x46 | FB PID driving time error | • Main Board failure |
| 0x49 | FB BS+ excess speed error | • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) |
| 0x4A | FB BS+ reverse error | • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Paper jam error |
| 0x4B | FB BS+ rock error | • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • ADF Motor failure • ADF driver mechanism overload (assembling failure, lubrication failure) • Cable disconnection |
| 0x4D | FB BS+ excess load error | |
| 0x4E | FB BS+ driving time error | • Main Board failure |
Error type: Printer
Error code | Error name | Possible cause |
| 0x88 | PIS excessive light error | • PIS failure • Main Board failure • Diffused light |
| 0x89 | Insufficient light error | • PIS failure (installation posture, contamination) • Fault Detection Plate failure • Main Board failure • Ink cartridge failure |
| 0x8D | Factor error other than printer device | • This error occurs if the printer becomes a fatal error status due to a failure of parts other than the printer such as the scanner or ADF |
| 0x8E | Driver mismatch error | • An supported driver was used |
| 0x8F | EEPROM verify error (by command) | |
| 0x93 | PE sensor error | • PE Sensor failure • Main Board failure |
| 0x94 | PW detector wrong light emission amount error | • PE Sensor failure • Main Board failure |
| 0x97 | Head drive circuit excessive voltage error | • Head FFC failure • Main Board failure |
| 0x99 | IES process inspection error | |
| 0x9A | Circuit error (include blowout of a fuse) | • Main Board failure |
| 0x9B | Transistor temperature error | |
| 0x9C | X-Hot detect error (pre printing) | • Print head failure • Main Board failure |
0x9D | X-Hot detect error (after flushing) | |
0x9E | Head temperature error | |
| 0x9F | No print inspection mode error | |
0xB0 – 0xCF | Ink device error | • Ink Cartridge failure • CSIC Terminal failure • CR Contact Module failure • Main Board failure |
| 0xD1 | ADF PID axcess load error | • Pickup Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Pickup Motor failure • Pickup Roller (2nd cassette) driver mechanism overload (paper jam / foreign object) • Cable disconnection |
| 0xD2 | ASF PID excess speed error | • Pickup Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (main Board failure) |
| 0xD3 | ADF PID reverse error | • Pickup Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Paper jam |
| 0xD4 | ASF PID lock error | • Pickup Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Pickup Motor failure • Pickup Roller (2nd cassette) driver mechanism overload (paper jam / foreign object) • Cable disconnection |
| 0xD6 | ASF PID excess torque limitation error | • Pickup Roller (2nd cassette) driver mechanism overload (paper jam / foreign object) |
| 0xD8 | ASF load position reverse error | • Pickup Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Paper jam |
| 0xD9 | ASF load position excess speed error | • Pickup Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) |
| 0xDA | ASF load position excess load error | • Pickup Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) • Pickup Roller (2nd cassette) driver mechanism overload (paper jam / foreign object) • Cable disconnection |
| 0xDE | ASF PID driving time error | • Main Board failure |
| 0xDF | ASF load position driving time error | |
| 0xE1 | CR PID excess load error | • CR Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • CR Motor failure • Carriage overload error (paper jam / foreign object) • Cable disconnection |
| 0xE2 | CR PID excess speed error | • CR Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) • Tooth skip of the CR Timing Belt • Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt |
| 0xE3 | CR PID reverse error | • CR Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Tooth skip of the CR Timing Belt • Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt • Paper jam |
| 0xE4 | CR PID lock error | • CR Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • CR Motor failure • Carriage overload error (paper jam / foreign object) • Cable disconnection |
| 0xE5 | CR PID speed fall error | • CR Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) • Tooth skip of the CR Timing Belt • Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt • Paper jam |
| 0xE8 | CR load position reverse error | • CR Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Tooth skip of the CR Timing Belt • Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt • Paper jam |
| 0xE9 | CR load position excess speed error | • CR Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) • Tooth skip of the CR Timing Belt • Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt |
| 0xEA | CR load position excess load error | • CR Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • CR Motor failure • Carriage overload error (paper jam / foreign object) • Cable disconnection |
| 0xEE | CR PID driving time error | • Main Board failure |
| 0xEF | CR load position driving time error | |
| 0xF1 | PF PID excess load error | • PF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • PF Motor failure • PF driver mechanism overload (paper jam / foreign object) • Cable disconnection |
| 0xF2 | PF PID excess speed error | • PF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) • Tooth skip of the PF Timing Belt • Improper tension of the PF Timing Belt |
| 0xF3 | PF PID reverse error | • PF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Tooth skip of the PF Timing Belt • Improper tension of the PF Timing Belt • Paper jam |
| 0xF4 | PF PID lock error | • PF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • PF Motor failure • PF driver mechanism overload (paper jam / foreign object) • Cable disconnection |
| 0xF6 | PF PID excess torque limitation error | |
| 0xF8 | PF load position reverse error | • PF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Tooth skip of the PF Timing Belt • Improper tension of the PF Timing Belt |
| 0xF9 | PF load position excess speed error | • PF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) • Tooth skip of the PF Timing Belt • Improper tension of the PF Timing Belt |
| 0xFA | PF load position excess load error | • PF Encoder failure (contaminated / detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • PF Motor failure • PF driver mechanism overload (paper jam / foreign object) • Cable disconnection |
| 0xFE | PF PID driving time error | • Main Board failure |
| 0xFF | PF load position driving time error |
Service Manual
Epson WF-3520 / WF-3521 Service Manual Rev. A
Date of issue: July 13, 2012
Revision: A
Epson WF-3520 / WF-3521 Service Manual Rev. E
Date of issue: April 21, 2014
Revision: E
Parts List
Epson PX-605F / WF-3520 / WF-3521 Parts List
Support printer: Epson PX-605F / WF-3520 / WF-3521
Adjustment Program
Adjustment Program Epson WF-3520
There are two Epson WF-3520 Adjustment Programs, choose one:
1. Adjustment Program Epson WorkForce WF-3520 - ESP ver.1.0.2
2. Adjustment Program Epson WorkForce WF-3520 - EURO CISMEA ver.1.0.0
Adjustment Program Epson WF-3520 - ESP ver.1.0.2
Destination: ESP
Version: 1.0.2
Tutorial: How to use AdjProg Epson WF-3520
Adjustment Program Epson WF-3520 - EURO CISMEA ver.1.0.0
Destination: EURO CISMEA
Version: 1.0.0
Tutorial: How to use AdjProg Epson WF-3520
Adjustment Program Epson WF-3521
Adjustment Program Epson WF-3521 - ESP ver.1.0.2
Destination: ESP
Version: 1.0.2
Tutorial: How to use AdjProg Epson WF-3521
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- Open AdjProg (1)
- Select Select (2)
- Model Name: WF-3520 (3)
- Port: select USB port Epson WF-3521 (4)
- Press OK (5)
- For further instructions, please read the post How to use the Epson WF-3521 Adjustment Program.
Adjustment Program Epson PX-605F
Adjustment Program Epson PX-605F - ESP ver.1.0.2
Destination: ESP
Version: 1.0.2
Tutorial: How to use AdjProg Epson PX-605F
Download
Sorry, we don't have Epson PX-605F Adjustment Program, and instead you can use Epson WF-3520 Adjustment Program to reset Epson PX-605F. This is based on the basic engine similarities as mentioned in the Parts List documents above. Here's how to use the Epson WF-3520 Adjustment Program to reset the Epson PX-605F.
So when the printer receives the command example Main pad counter - Check, the power light will blink for about 60 seconds. The printer can process the next command example Main pad counter - Initialization after 60 seconds have passed. Communication error! Error Code: 20000xxx occurs because the second command "Main pad counter -> Initialization" is done while the printer is still processing the previous command. So wait for the power light to stop flashing, then run the next command.
When there is damage to the Epson printer and requires replacement of spare parts, after the damaged parts are replaced, then use the Adjustment Program to reset the printer so that it can work optimally with new spare parts. If you are having trouble repairing a faulty printer yourself, we recommend contacting an Epson Authorized Customer Service Center.
Destination: ESP
Version: 1.0.2
Tutorial: How to use AdjProg Epson PX-605F
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- Open AdjProg (1)
- Select Select (2)
- Model Name: WF-3520 (3)
- Port: select USB port Epson PX-605F (4)
- Press OK (5)
- For further instructions, please read the post How to use the Epson PX-605F Adjustment Program.
Questions and Answers
So when the printer receives the command example Main pad counter - Check, the power light will blink for about 60 seconds. The printer can process the next command example Main pad counter - Initialization after 60 seconds have passed. Communication error! Error Code: 20000xxx occurs because the second command "Main pad counter -> Initialization" is done while the printer is still processing the previous command. So wait for the power light to stop flashing, then run the next command.

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