 Hey guys, it's Kevin. Today I'm going to show you how to install a timing encoder on your Epson. Print head used the timing encoder to determine its location. So if you find the print head over-escape some lines or print head seems cannot find where it is, it's probably the timing encoder. To get a new encoder you can go to bchtechnologies.com and go to printer parts. The timing encoder normally has some kind of oil on it. You can see here. So what you get is you got some paper towel, you got some warm water. And then you can have a dab of your hand soap. Do not use any strong solvent. The soap is okay and the alcohol is okay. It will be easier if I show you with this printer with a cover. So this is the old belt. You can see it has a number, so this number should be towards you. And this way you can know which is the front, which is back. And make sure when you install it, you install it upwards. It is spring loaded on the left and it's secured on the right with a hook. To unload the spring you need some kind of hook or jig. So you can have a paper clip and just bend it and make yourself a jig. And this is the one I made. And just pull it and you can release the spring from the base. Okay, now the spring is loose. And now we work on the right. Now we can pull it out of the reader. Now you rotate the counterclockwise and it will come out. To install it, make sure you read the numbers. Make sure which one is front, which one is back and don't put it upside down. It has an arrow on the upper left, but I normally just go with the numbers. The reverse procedure. So I go the straight and then I turn clockwise. I found it easier just load the spring first. Then wire the encoder through the readers on the printhead. Now you can pull and attach it to the hook. I hope you enjoyed this video. Visit us at www.bchtechnologies.com or locally at Greensboro, North Carolina. Cheers!