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Epson L3110 Scanner Driver Hot Info

Most users manually scan from a PC. The hot trend is using Push Scan:

Once you have resolved the issue, follow these best practices to avoid a recurrence:

Dust, pet hair, or a small paper clip lodged in the scanner’s sliding track forces the scanner motor to work harder. Increased electrical current to overcome resistance = heat. The printer’s thermal sensor detects this and triggers the "driver hot" warning.

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  • Why is the scanner driver circuit overheating? Here are the most common reasons:

    Q: Is the "Scanner Driver Hot" error dangerous? A: It’s a safety feature. The printer shuts down the scanner to prevent a fire or melting of internal plastic parts. Do not ignore it. epson l3110 scanner driver hot

    Q: Can I bypass the "driver hot" error? A: No. There is no software override. Attempting to force the scanner to run while hot will permanently destroy the scanner motor.

    Q: Does this error affect printing? A: Usually not. Your Epson L3110 can still print documents via the copy button or PC. Only the scanning/copying function is disabled until it cools.

    Q: My printer is brand new. Why is this happening? A: If new, suspect a manufacturing defect (misaligned scanner rail or faulty motor). Claim warranty service immediately. Most users manually scan from a PC

    Epson occasionally releases firmware updates to fix thermal sensor thresholds.

    In the quiet corner of a small home office, an Epson L3110 sat humming softly. It was a reliable workhorse—an ink tank printer known for its low-cost prints and decent scan quality. But one day, its owner, Maria, faced a puzzling problem.

    She needed to scan a contract. She lifted the lid, placed the paper on the glass, and clicked "Scan" in Epson Scan 2. Nothing. Then a message appeared: "Cannot communicate with scanner. Driver may be missing or running hot." Download the Driver:

    Running hot? The scanner wasn't warm to the touch. This wasn't a temperature issue—it was a driver conflict.