Printhead FFC Cable for Epson EcoTank ET-2750
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This is the Printhead FFC CableFor Epson ET-2750, ET-2760. You can use it for other EcoTank printers that use same pin configuration and length. However, their folding may be different...
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PPO-EP-FFC-ST2K
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This is the Printhead FFC Cable
For Epson ET-2750, ET-2760. You can use it for other EcoTank printers that use same pin configuration and length. However, their folding may be different and you may need to fold it in a different way. Each cable should stand 20+ 180-degree foldings.
* Pin: 20-pin: 10 pin x 2
* Length: 390 mm, about 15.3 inches
* Folding: the cable is taken from ET-2750 or ST-2000
Two cables are connected to the printhead carriage:
1.
Printhead Cable: This is a broad 20-pin cable that plugs into the printhead at the printhead carriage. It then bifurcates into two 10-pin separate cables, which subsequently converge again to connect to the CN301 on the mainboard.
2.
Sensor Cable: This is a slimmer cable consisting of a combined 4-pin and 3-pin configuration. It begins as a 7-pin connection at the CN303 (refer to the picture below) on the mainboard. When it reaches the printhead carriage, it separates into two cables.
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For Epson ET-2750, ET-2760. You can use it for other EcoTank printers that use same pin configuration and length. However, their folding may be different and you may need to fold it in a different way. Each cable should stand 20+ 180-degree foldings.
* Pin: 20-pin: 10 pin x 2
* Length: 390 mm, about 15.3 inches
* Folding: the cable is taken from ET-2750 or ST-2000
Two cables are connected to the printhead carriage:
1.
Printhead Cable: This is a broad 20-pin cable that plugs into the printhead at the printhead carriage. It then bifurcates into two 10-pin separate cables, which subsequently converge again to connect to the CN301 on the mainboard.
2.
Sensor Cable: This is a slimmer cable consisting of a combined 4-pin and 3-pin configuration. It begins as a 7-pin connection at the CN303 (refer to the picture below) on the mainboard. When it reaches the printhead carriage, it separates into two cables.
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