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Fri, 29 Aug 2003 04:59:04 +0100
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Hi, I'm not too sure about that particular printer, but on my Epson, the red
light means that it is out of ink. To enable the cartridges to move across
to replace them, I have to hold the button down for a few seconds. This
brings the cartridges over to the other side where there is enough space to
change them.
Hope this helps.
michele Sayer
know about that model but the red light always on means the ink is empty
on my Epson 900.
Wanda Irby

Adelaide Marlene wrote:

>Hi!
>
>A friend of mine has an
><http://www.aktueller-preisvergleich.de/Preisvergleich/Drucker/310881/Ep
>son/Stylus_C42_Plus.html> Epson Stylus C42 Plus which is not working.
>It has two leds, a red and a green one. The red led now is always ON and
>the print cartridges don’t move!
>
>Does anyone have experience with this model of Epson that could help me
>with this?? If you need some other details I can ask her!

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