
No Return - Epson Mainboard for L-1800 DTF/DTG Printers - Formatter Motherboard
$424.99
This Epson Mainboard for L-1800 DTF/DTG Printers Logic Formatter Motherboard has been fully tested using a live device. It demonstrated excellent performance, handling all printing tasks effortlessly. Then we put a BCH sticker on it.
We provide two levels of quality for our components:
* Grade A: These parts are sourced by Kevin from trusted Epson repair centers. These are the same components utilized when replacing parts in a customer's printer, often in a relatively new or mint condition. Typically, they come with Epson's parts sticker (as seen in the accompanying video). These are the type of boards you'd receive if you took your printer to an Epson dealer for a mainboard repair.
* Grade B: These are acquired by Kevin from dismantled L-1800 printers. These boards have generally been used before, but each one is meticulously tested and repaired as necessary.
Regardless of the grade, please rest assured that we thoroughly examine each board before attaching the BCH seal of approval.
However, before installing the printhead, ensure that you possess a reliable FFC cable and a sound printhead. The FFC cable can be visually inspected at both ends to ensure it does not exhibit signs of corrosion or damage.
While the printhead isn't readily inspectable visually, we recommend that if the FFC cable is defective, there's a 99% likelihood that the printhead will also be faulty. If you have access to a functional printer, you could use its printhead for testing purposes.
Please be aware that if a faulty printhead is connected, it could potentially cause immediate damage to the motherboard.
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