How to Print a Self Test Page on Epson LX-350 (Step-by-Step Guide)

How to Print a Self Test Page on Epson LX-350 (Step-by-Step Guide)

If you are troubleshooting your Epson LX-350 dot matrix printer or simply want to check its performance, printing a self test page is one of the easiest and most effective methods. This built-in function allows you to verify that the printer hardware is working properly without needing a computer.

Why Print a Self Test Page on Epson LX-350?

The self test feature is useful for several reasons:

  • Check print quality and alignment
  • Verify that all printer components are functioning correctly
  • Identify issues without connecting to a PC
  • Test ribbon and paper feed performance

Print a Self Test Page on Epson LX-350

Step-by-Step Guide to Print a Self Test Page

Follow these simple steps to print a self test page on your Epson LX-350:

  1. Make sure the printer is turned off.
  2. Load paper into the printer.
  3. Press and hold the LF/FF button or the Load/Eject button.
  4. While holding the button, turn on the printer.
  5. Release the button once the printer starts printing.

The printer will begin printing a self test page using Draft mode if the LF/FF button is used.

Understanding the Self Test Output

The printed test page will display:

  • Printer model information
  • Character set and font samples
  • Current settings and configuration

If the printout is clear and complete, your printer is functioning correctly. If you notice missing lines, faded text, or irregular printing, it may indicate a problem with the ribbon, print head, or paper feed mechanism.

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Ensure the ribbon cartridge is properly installed and not worn out
  • Check for paper jams or misaligned paper
  • Clean the print head if print quality is poor
  • Repeat the self test to confirm consistent results

Running a self test page on the Epson LX-350 is a quick and reliable way to diagnose printer issues. Since it does not require a computer, it is especially useful for identifying hardware-related problems. Regular testing can help maintain optimal printer performance and prevent unexpected downtime.

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