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-Given the age of the machine and the fact it's based on an entry level inkjet with a bolt-on ink tank and chip monitoring disabled in firmware, it's probably due to worn ADF rollers. It's not too unusual for them to wear down like this in 5-6 years especially on cheap models like this. These are based on the WF-25XX and 26XX cartridge variant.
+Given the age of the machine and the fact it's based on an entry level inkjet with a bolt-on ink tank and a modified ink carriage without chip monitoring, it's probably due to worn ADF rollers. It's not too unusual for them to wear down like this in 5-6 years, especially on cheap models like this. These are based on the WF-25XX and 26XX cartridge-based variants.
It looks like it can be serviced and you can replace the rollers but you have to replace the ADF cover as an assembly as Epson doesn't sell the part piecemeal, or you can see if you can find a rough cover and take it from there if someone will just give you the part to try. It may even come down to needing to get a used part if it's just not available new or even at all given Epson doesn't repair the printer when you send it in most of the time, rather they exchange it out and repair or dispose of the old one.

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-Given the age of the machine and the fact it's based on an entry level inkjet with a bolt-on ink tank and chip monitoring disabled in firmware, it's probably due to worn ADF rollers. It's not too unusual for them to wear down like this in 5-6 years especially on cheap models like this.
+Given the age of the machine and the fact it's based on an entry level inkjet with a bolt-on ink tank and chip monitoring disabled in firmware, it's probably due to worn ADF rollers. It's not too unusual for them to wear down like this in 5-6 years especially on cheap models like this. These are based on the WF-25XX and 26XX cartridge variant.
It looks like it can be serviced and you can replace the rollers but you have to replace the ADF cover as an assembly as Epson doesn't sell the part piecemeal, or you can see if you can find a rough cover and take it from there if someone will just give you the part to try. It may even come down to needing to get a used part if it's just not available new or even at all given Epson doesn't repair the printer when you send it in most of the time, rather they exchange it out and repair or dispose of the old one.

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-Given the age of the machine and the fact it's based on an entry level inkjet with a bolt-on ink tank and chip monitoring disabled in firmware, it's probably due to worn ADF rollers and separation pads. It's not too unusual for them to wear down like this in 5-6 years especially on cheap models like this.
+Given the age of the machine and the fact it's based on an entry level inkjet with a bolt-on ink tank and chip monitoring disabled in firmware, it's probably due to worn ADF rollers. It's not too unusual for them to wear down like this in 5-6 years especially on cheap models like this.
It looks like it can be serviced and you can replace the rollers but you have to replace the ADF cover as an assembly as Epson doesn't sell the part piecemeal, or you can see if you can find a rough cover and take it from there if someone will just give you the part to try. It may even come down to needing to get a used part if it's just not available new or even at all given Epson doesn't repair the printer when you send it in most of the time, rather they exchange it out and repair or dispose of the old one.

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Given the age of the machine and the fact it's based on an entry level inkjet with a bolt-on ink tank and chip monitoring disabled in firmware, it's probably due to worn ADF rollers and separation pads. It's not too unusual for them to wear down like this in 5-6 years especially on cheap models like this.
-It looks like it can be serviced and you can replace the rollers but you have to replace the ADF cover as an assembly as Epson doesn't sell the part piecemeal. It may even come down to needing to get a used part if it's just not available new or even at all given Epson doesn't repair the printer when you send it in most of the time, rather they exchange it out and repair or dispose of the old one.
+It looks like it can be serviced and you can replace the rollers but you have to replace the ADF cover as an assembly as Epson doesn't sell the part piecemeal, or you can see if you can find a rough cover and take it from there if someone will just give you the part to try. It may even come down to needing to get a used part if it's just not available new or even at all given Epson doesn't repair the printer when you send it in most of the time, rather they exchange it out and repair or dispose of the old one.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Nick

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Given the age of the machine and the fact it's based on an entry level inkjet with a bolt-on ink tank and chip monitoring disabled in firmware, it's probably due to worn ADF rollers and separation pads. It's not too unusual for them to wear down like this in 5-6 years especially on cheap models like this.

It looks like it can be serviced and you can replace the rollers but you have to replace the ADF cover as an assembly as Epson doesn't sell the part piecemeal. It may even come down to needing to get a used part if it's just not available new or even at all given Epson doesn't repair the printer when you send it in most of the time, rather they exchange it out and repair or dispose of the old one.

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