
Now analyze the print you got by running a self-test on the Epson printer.Then press the Load/Eject button to get the paper out of the printer. You can wait for the test run to stop, but do you know you can stop the printer’s self-test willingly? If you want to end the test anytime, press the pause button on the printer.The test will be over in a few minutes, and you will see a few characters printed on plain paper. In a few seconds, you will see the paper will be loaded automatically by the printer for the self-test. Now scroll through the Printer Properties dialogue box and print a test page.Always remember to hold down the Load/Eject buttons of the printer when you are running a self-test. After patiently waiting five to ten minutes, turn ON your printer again and run a self-test to check the printer’s working.Ensure the paper is loaded and the paper release lever is correctly positioned before turning on the printer. If your printer and computer are still running and you need to print a test page on your Epson printer, turn it off for a few seconds.

Follow the following steps to learn how to print a test page on your printer. Are you getting unsatisfactory prints with an Epson printer lately and can’t figure out the reason behind the poor printing results? To fix the problem, you must figure it out first, right? I advise you to self-test your Epson printer to know whether the issue is with your computer or the printer.
