Greg, Greg, If I can't make this thing work by this weekend, I will take you up on your offer. I actually have the entire manual printed out in book form as well as a pdf which I can also send you on a cd if you like working off the screen. I should also probably order the motor this week just in case it is needed. I'm writing you to your email. John --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "dfaprinting" < dfaprinting@y...> wrote: > I'll take a look at it if you want. You can email me at the following: > > greg <AT> dfaprinting <DOT> com (Yahoo always hides the email address, > so you'll have to put it together). I'm up in central NY so at least in > the same country. > > I might at least be able to copy the wires from my 9500 To figure out > which goes where. If you order the motor, I would expect it to come > with a new connector on the end of the wire. As far as the connector > for the board, that might be difficult to obtain from an Epson parts > place. It could be easy to salvage off of something like and old video > tape machine (which I have plenty of at my regular job). The big > question is what condition the board is in. That might be a little > harder to fix. Often with the multi layer boards, component leads are > used to help bridge connections from one layer to the next. If any of > those get broken, putting all the connections back together can be a > real pain (but not impossible). > > I never did check to make sure I have a manual for the 7000, so I > prolly better do that.
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Re: Epson 7000 mainboard replacement ...jpeg
2005-06-14 by john dean
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