![]() The print unit would move back and forth but would hit (bang) against the left side. I had an issue a few years ago with one of the previous Epson Model printers where this Belt came loose (dis-attached) from the unit holding the print cartridges. I believe the function of that belt is basically the "Timing Belt" for the print unit as it travels back and forth across the carriage movement. I do not have the 1400 but most desktop Epson printers have similar "ribbons as you have described" that when functioning properly are attached to the back assembly holding the ink Cartridges and has the print head underneath. Anyone know how to fix this sort of issue? Dunno what started to cause this. It is getting pushed under the print head as the print head moves across instead of behind. ![]() Opened the top and saw that the ribbon cable (not sure if that's the correct term for it) that's connected to the print head is not moving normally. Tried to print something with my Epson 1400 the other day and heard a funny noise when the print head was moving back and forth.
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