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CG19 ENC-C Sub Board for ET-8550 Scanner Motor – Motor Power and Encoder Sensor Board
$29.99
Restore proper scanner motor control with this CG19 ENC-C Sub Board for the Epson ET-8550. This board is used in the scanner motor system to convert the signal path from the FFC connection to wire output, supply power to the scanner motor, and read motor speed through its built-in encoder disc sensor.
The board plays an important role in scanner movement control. It helps transfer power to the motor and monitors the motor's rotation speed by sensing the encoder disc on the scanner motor. If this board is damaged or not functioning correctly, the scanner motor may not run properly, may lose speed feedback, or may cause scanner movement errors.
Designed for the Epson EcoTank ET-8550, this sub board is part of the scanner drive and feedback system.
What this board does:
Converts the connection from FFC to wired output
Powers the scanner motor
Includes a built-in encoder disc sensor
Reads motor speed from the scanner motor
Supports proper scanner motor control and feedback
Common symptoms of a bad CG19 ENC-C Sub Board:
Scanner motor does not run
Scanner movement is unstable or abnormal
Scanner loses speed control
Scanner stops during operation
Encoder sensing or motor feedback problems
Package includes:
1 x CG19 ENC-C Sub Board for ET-8550 Scanner Motor
Important notes:
This listing is for the sub board only
Intended for use with the Epson ET-8550
Please verify your printer model and board marking before ordering
Installation may require partial disassembly and familiarity with scanner electronics
Professional installation is recommended if you are not experienced with printer board repair
If your ET-8550 scanner motor is not receiving proper power or speed feedback, this replacement CG19 ENC-C Sub Board can help restore scanner motor control and encoder sensing.
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