
One RARE Winged 8-Pin-Left Epson Cartridge Chip Board CSIC Pins
Package includes: 1 x 8-Pin LEFT. Winged (rare). Winged 8-pins are rare (mostly for older models). Make sure you got the correct type (see below for how to check) Replace broken CSIC pins on ECB (Epson Cartridge Board). Epson's contact pins are notoriously easy to break. When the pin break, it creases "cartridge cannot be recognized" error. Instead of throwing the printer away, we can replace the broken pin with a new assebly. Package includes: One Winged 8-Left assembly. How can I know what kind of CSIC my Epson uses? Step 1. Winged vs. un-Winged. a. Tell them apart by the wings The WINGED chips will have two long arms on the top. They are usually used by older models like Artisan 1400 1430, some Stylus and early models of WorkForce (e.g., WF-830, WF-835).They are not very popular so consider "rare". Here is a picture example. The un-winged chips are just flat on the top (picture below). They are used in newer models such as WorkForce WF-3620 WF-3620 WF-7720 and Expres