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Fix: Epson printer ink 288 error - Cartridge not recognized
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Epsonprinter errorsare quite specific. For instance, when yourprintershows aCartridge not recognizedmessage and then points towards cartridges 288/288XL, you know for sure that theerroris about those specific cartridges.
It is true, though, that on some Epson printers you will have to scroll through using the arrows to see what cartridge theerroris about.
On the other hand, anerrorlike the one mentioned could mean just about anything – from an incorrect position of the cartridge to it being empty. So you might have to perform several steps to clear theerror.
And in this article, we’re trying to cover all the possibilities.
What canI do if the Epson ink cartridge is not recognized?
1. Perform a power cycle
Sometimes,errorscan occur due to power failures or similar instances.
In these cases, turning yourprinteron/off (waiting for a few seconds in between) and also unplugging it for a few seconds often helps.
If theerroris still there, move on to the next step.
2. Check the position of the cartridges
Ensure that each ink cartridge is firmly set into its place. It might sound silly, but if you’ve recently tinkered with some of the cartridges, something might not be in order there.
And, while you’re at it, also make sure that you are using the correct cartridges. Namely, the numbers indicated for your particular Epson model. In this particular case, make sure that in the 288/288XL slot you did not insert some alternative models.
Also, at this point, see that all the slots are correctly filed with the adequate numbered cartridges.
3. See which cartridge is the faulty one
This process might take a bit longer, but it will tell you exactly whichcartridge is the faulty one.
4. Inspect and replace the faulty cartridge
If you’ve got this far, you should know which cartridge is trouble.
So remove it and inspect the chip on the bottom of the cartridge. The chip should be mounted firmly, and you should see no cuts or gashes on the micro-chip surface as this may render the cartridge unusable.
Inspect for ink residue on the surface of the microchip; if necessary, clean with a lint-free towel and alcohol.
If you still get the error message after all of these steps, but you know which one doesn’t work, we recommend that you replace it.
As mentioned before, make sure to use only cartridges that are compatible with your Epson printer model.
And that’s about it. We’re sure that at least one solution was helpful. And if so, your feedback is welcome in the comments section below.
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Sinziana Mihalache
Sînziana loves getting people to better understand products, processes, and experiences beyond a simple user guide, either in writing or making use of images. She joined the team after a long-term collaboration with one of the world’s top cybersecurity companies - Bitdefender. Outside work, Sînziana enjoys climbing mountains, backpacking around the world, and writing about almost anything on her blog.
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