Printer connection error and failed to print full page

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Hi, My Epson C20UX printer is pretty old and normally works fine but suddenly it gives me some warning like connection problem or driver not found, and the most wired thing is after printing couple of pages then its failed to print 1st or 2nd half of the page and then continue again to the bottom of the page.

I tried several primary thing like changing cable and Ink, reinstalling the driver but didn’t work.

Please help me if you have any idea.

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Printer connection error and failed to print full page

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Hi!

Sometimes it happens that printers don't carry on our printing tasks. Checking data cable and reinstalling drivers are mostly proved to be a good solution for such problems but printing capability also depends upon the memory of the computer. Once we send a printing request to our printer there resides all our documents in the memory of the computer until they all are completely printed. My suggestion is that you should either enhance your computer's memory or you should try to entirely change your data cable for printer.

Hope it helps.

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Printer connection error and failed to print full page

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Hi dear,

Thanks for sharing your problem with us.

Dear the error you described above can be the reason of many things.

It may be the problem of your printer and also of the windows.

Kindly note these steps to prevent this error.

First check the cable, connector of printer and cable both.

Some times the printer connector becomes loose and cable cannot connect printer. After this come to windows, remove installed driver and restart your computer.

Now install it again with update of the driver.

But mostly in this case printer is faulty, not windows.

I hope you will be understood.

Thanks

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