Epson EPS-135 Power Supply for L-1800 1430 1400 1390 R2000 - 3Pin Output - NO Return

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Product Description and Important Information At BCH, we ensure that all units are thoroughly tested and in perfect working condition before shipping. However, due to prior instances of misuse of...

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Product Description and Important Information

At BCH, we ensure that all units are thoroughly tested and in perfect working condition before shipping. However, due to prior instances of misuse of our return policy, this product is sold with a strict no-return policy, regardless of the situation.

We've encountered cases where customers assume that replacing a power supply will magically resolve a printer that won't power on. Unfortunately, printers often face deeper issues, such as problems with the mainboard, printhead, or other components. While we guarantee this power supply is fully functional, it may not resolve all printer-related issues.

Please note: If your mainboard is not working, the power supply may appear non-functional, but the root cause lies elsewhere in the printer.

Key Details:

Parts Included: Only the components shown in the pictures are included. What you see is exactly what you will receive.
Condition: The product may show minor wear and tear.
Compatibility : L1800 1430 mainboards, and some new version of R1390 1400 1410 mainboards with 3-pin connection and use EPS-135
The Epson L1800 always uses a 3-pin output.
Some Epson 1390 1400 1410 models (aka new models)  use a 3-pin output, while the old model uses a 9-pin. This product is a 3-pin power supply. Please verify compatibility before purchasing.

How to Verify Compatibility with Your Power Supply:
To ensure you have the correct power supply, check your old power supply for the model number EPS-135. This should match the product specifications.


Specifications:
Model: Epson Power Supply Board EPS 135
Input: AC 100V - 220V
Output: DC 42V
Testing Instructions:
To verify that your power supply is working correctly, follow these steps:
Locate the ground pin. There will be a high power pin which is 42V and another standby pin which is 1.2 to 1.5V, see video below.

Thank you for understanding the nature of this product. If you have questions or need guidance before purchasing, feel free to reach out-we're here to help!

How to test your power supply: