Epson WF 2750 Not Printing: Causes & How to Fix

When was the last time you had to print something? If you print often and have been doing so for a long time, you must have come across several difficulties. Things like paper getting stuck in the printer, the occasional poor print quality, and so much more. But the worst of them is probably having a printer that just won’t print.

We’re going to talk about how to solve the problem of an Epson WF 2750 printer that doesn’t print. We’ll start by explaining a few reasons you’re having that issue. Next, we’ll go right into the ways you can fix it.

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Epson WF 2750 Not Printing: Likely Causes 

They say there’s a reason for everything. If there’s one place this is true, it’s in the operation of that device called a printer. With that in mind, let’s look at the why of this problem.

You have a dirty printhead: Sensitive devices like your printhead don’t do well with dust and dirt. Dirt can prevent the ink from getting to the paper and producing those all-important documents. There’s also dried ink to worry about. After a printing session, leftover ink stays on the printhead and dries up. It’s only a little so it’s not a problem. But after printing for many months, that dried ink can become so much that it is a problem. It can be the reason your printer isn’t working.

Your printer drivers may be outdated: From time to time, Epson releases updates to keep their devices in good working order. They detect some flaws in their software and put out an update or a patch to correct them. If you don’t check for those updates, your printer will still have the flawed software operating it. That could be why it isn’t printing. Your printer software may also have picked up a virus as a result of not being secured with the latest patch from the Epson technical team.  

Your printhead could be damaged: A bad printhead is something no one wants. It can cause poor quality printing, but it can also lead to no printing at all when it so bad. You can use a new Epson printer for about 2 years without any problems. After that period, don’t be surprised when the printhead goes bad. All the documents and pictures produced lead to wear and tear that affects the state of the printhead. Yours can last a bit longer if you don’t print frequently.

Poorly fixed ink cartridges: It is important to take the time to properly insert your ink cartridges. Wrongly fixed ones can cause issues with printing. The chip on the ink cartridge needs to be in close contact with the printhead carriage and the cone-shaped indents that take ink to the printhead itself. It could be that you inserted the ink cartridge without hearing a little click. That is the sound that tells you that you’ve done a great job with the insertion. What sound be could be more rewarding than that?

Incompatible ink cartridges: Genuine ink cartridges are usually expensive. You may have gotten a remanufactured one that is unable to work with your printer. Even though they are popular, they are responsible for many printing troubles faced by people worldwide. The truth is Epson, just like other printer makers, produces printers meant to be fully compatible with only the ink cartridges they make. It’s a simple tactic that works and fetches them a ton of money from repeat clients. If you didn’t know this before, now you do.

Epson WF 2750 Not Printing: How to Solve the Problem

1. Turn off the printer and turn it on again

Switching off your printer and turning it on again is one way to solve the problem. Be sure to disconnect it from the power source after turning it off. Wait a few moments and then reconnect and power it on. It may seem like a crude tactic, especially if you’re one of those who leave their printer on all the time. If that is how you feel, just see it as a way to give your printer a well-deserved break.

2. Update your drivers

Printer drivers drive the printing process. They connect your computer with your printer much like a USB cable connects them. The only difference is that the printer drivers are the software component of the process. To do the update, visit https://epson.com/Support/sl/s. Enter the model number of your Epson printer and click the search button. Your exact device will show up in the results below. Click on your printer model and watch as you are redirected to a page that detects your computer operating system. It will also show you a download button. Clicking on it will enable you to get all the driver updates you need.

3. Clean the printhead

Love it or hate it, cleaning is here to stay. You can get a technician to clean your printhead or you can do it yourself. If you choose to do it yourself, here’s how to go about it:

Open the printer and take out the ink cartridges. You’ll see the ports that feed the printhead with ink. Put some distilled water in a plastic syringe and squeeze a few drops into those ports. That will clean the ports and the printhead. Clean any water or ink spills. Turn on the printer and refix the ink cartridges. Relax and watch the printer get the ink cartridges set up. Now print a 7-page document and check the quality of the printing.

4. Remove and reinsert the ink cartridge

If cleaning doesn’t work, you may want to try taking out the ink cartridge and putting it back in properly. Open the printer to do this. Gently remove all the ink cartridges. Use that opportunity to check whether there’s enough ink in them by shaking them gently. You can also check by using your computer.

Make sure you reinsert the ink cartridges correctly. Slide them in until you hear a click sound. Be sure to match the right portal with the right ink cartridge. You should be able to read the names of the ink colors on the cartridges from your angle.

5. Change the ink cartridge. 

If you have reason to believe you’re using an unsuitable ink cartridge, get a suitable one straight from Epson. Anything less than that may add to the problem. Remanufactured ink cartridges may work. But they may also cause your printer to stop printing. The makers of Epson want you to buy their ink cartridges and make their printers accept only that. That explains why remanufactured ones fail to work at times.

These tips are not meant to replace specialist advice from your repairman. If nothing works, it may be a good idea to get a new printer or contact your service center. Thanks for reading.