Last Updated on 14.04.2026 by DriverNew
This guide applies to the Epson L1250 printer.
When this guide will help
- The driver is installed, but the printer does not print.
- A document is sent to print, but no sheet comes out.
- Documents remain in the print queue.
- Printing over Wi-Fi does not work.
- The printer is connected to Wi-Fi, but the computer or phone cannot see it.
- The printer prints blank pages.
- There are streaks, gaps, or incorrect colors in prints.
- The printer prints incorrect characters.
- The printer does not pick up paper or shows a paper jam.
- The lights on the printer are flashing and it is not clear what that means.
Official ways to check and solve problems
If Epson L1250 does not print after driver installation
Step 1. Restart the printer and the computer
- Turn the printer off with the power button.
- If the printer is connected by USB, do not disconnect the USB cable. It must remain connected both to the printer and to the computer.
- Disconnect only the printer power cable from the outlet for 30 seconds.
- Plug the power back in.
- Turn the printer on.
- Restart the computer.
Step 2. If the printer is connected by USB, connect it directly to the computer
- Make sure the USB cable is firmly connected both to the printer and to the computer.
- If the printer is connected through a USB hub or USB splitter, disconnect it.
- Connect the printer directly to a USB port on the computer.
- If that does not help, move the cable to another USB port.
- If you have another USB cable, try it.
Step 3. Make Epson L1250 the default printer
Windows 11:
Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners.
Windows 10:
Start > Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners.
- Find Epson L1250.
- Open that printer page.
- Click Set as default, if that button is available.
If the button is not available, find the switch Let Windows manage my default printer and turn it off. Then select your Epson again and click Set as default.
Step 4. Check whether offline mode is enabled
- Open the print queue window.
- At the top of the window, click Printer.
- Make sure Work Offline and Pause Printing are turned off.
If there is a check mark next to either item, click it to turn that mode off.
Step 5. Open the print queue and remove everything unnecessary
Windows 11:
Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners > Epson L1250 > Open print queue.
Windows 10:
Start > Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners > Epson L1250 > Open queue.
After that, a window opens with the list of documents Windows is trying to print.
- If documents are listed, delete all of them.
- Wait 10 to 15 seconds.
- Try printing one simple document.
Step 6. Restart the Windows print service
- Press Win + R.
- Type services.msc.
- Press Enter.
- Find Print Spooler in the list.
- Right-click that entry.
- Select Restart.
Step 7. If the printer is connected by USB, check where Windows is sending the print job
- Press Win + R.
- Type control printers.
- Press Enter.
- In the window that opens, right-click Epson L1250.
- Select Printer properties.
- Open the Ports tab.
For a USB connection, one of these is usually the correct choice:
- USB001;
- USB002;
- or another port labeled USB Virtual Printer Port.
If LPT1 is selected, that is usually the wrong setting for this printer.
- Select the correct USB port.
- Click Apply.
- Click OK.
- Try printing again.
Step 8. If necessary, remove the printer and add it again
Windows 11:
Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners.
Windows 10:
Start > Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners.
- Select your Epson.
- Click Remove.
- Restart the computer.
- Reconnect the printer by USB or set it up again over Wi-Fi.
- Add the printer again through Printers & scanners.
If printing over Wi-Fi does not work
- Make sure the printer is turned on.
- Check whether the Wi-Fi light is on. If it is off, the printer is not connected to the wireless network.
- Make sure the computer or phone and the printer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- If the router works only on the 5 GHz band, enable 2.4 GHz or dual band mode.
- If the router uses one network name for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, give the two bands different names if possible.
- Check whether the router has Privacy Separator or a similar device isolation feature enabled.
- Restart the router.
If the printer is connected to a new network or a new router, set up the wireless connection again.
How to connect the printer using WPS
- Press the WPS button on the router.
- Within 2 minutes, press and hold the Wi-Fi button on the printer for about 5 seconds.
- Wait for the connection to finish.
If the Wi-Fi light stays on steadily, the connection was successful.
How to print network information
Press and hold the Network Status button for at least 7 seconds to print the network status sheet.
If you release the button earlier, the printer prints the network connection report instead.
If the printer is connected to Wi-Fi, but the computer or phone cannot see it
- Check the network connection report or the network status sheet.
- Make sure the printer is not connected to a guest network.
- Check whether the network name contains characters the printer cannot display.
- If you changed the router, fully reinstall the printer in Windows or add it again in the phone app.
- If the printer cannot be found on the network, reset the network settings and set up Wi-Fi again.
If documents remain in the print queue
- Open the print queue.
- Delete all documents from the list.
- Restart the Print Spooler service.
- Restart the printer and the computer.
- Try printing only one short document again.
If the problem repeats, check whether old or extra printer entries remain in Windows. If they do, remove them.
If the printer prints blank pages
- Make sure the document really contains text or an image.
- Check the ink level in the tanks. The level must be above the lower line.
- Make sure the correct paper size is selected both in the document and in the print settings.
- If the driver has a Skip Blank Page setting, check whether it is appropriate for your task.
- Run a nozzle check.
- If the nozzle check shows gaps, run print head cleaning.
If there is no improvement after cleaning, you can repeat it once more. If nothing changes after three cleanings in a row, turn the printer off and wait at least 12 hours. Then run the nozzle check again.
If prints have streaks, gaps, or incorrect colors
- Check the ink level.
- Make sure the correct paper type is selected in the print settings.
- Check that grayscale printing is not enabled if you need color printing.
- Run a nozzle check.
- If the nozzle check shows gaps, run print head cleaning.
- If the lines still look uneven after cleaning, run print head alignment.
If the printer has not been used for a long time and normal cleaning does not help, a deeper cleaning option may be available in the Epson software. Use it only as a last step because it consumes more ink.
If the printer prints incorrect characters
- Make sure the cables are firmly connected at both ends.
- Delete all documents from the print queue.
- If the printer is connected through a USB hub, connect it directly to the computer.
- If the computer recently woke from sleep mode, send the document to print again.
- If the problem remains, try another USB cable.
- Make sure the driver window shows Epson L1250 at the top.
If the printer does not pick up paper or shows a paper jam
- Remove all paper from the tray.
- Check for wrinkled, damp, or overly thin sheets.
- Load the paper again in the center of the rear paper feeder.
- Move the edge guide to the edge of the paper.
- Make sure the stack is not too high.
- Place the printer on a flat surface.
If the printer feeds multiple sheets at once:
- Remove the paper.
- Straighten the edges of the stack slightly.
- Load the paper again.
If paper is jammed:
- Cancel printing on the computer.
- Carefully remove the jammed paper completely.
- Check that no torn scraps remain inside.
- Press Stop to clear the error.
If the paper light keeps flashing, turn the printer off and on again. If the error does not clear, load A4 or Letter paper into the rear paper feeder and press Stop to try to eject any remaining paper from inside.
If the printer was just filled with ink for the first time
After the first fill, the printer charges the print head.
During this process, the power light may flash and the ink light may stay on. Do not turn the printer off until charging is finished.
If the process does not finish within about 20 minutes, turn the printer off, turn it on again, and check whether charging continues. If charging still does not finish, contact support.
If this is not the first fill, such a long process is usually not considered normal. If the printer keeps flashing for a long time, shows an error, or does not print after a normal refill, move to the troubleshooting steps above.
What the lights mean on Epson L1250
- The power light is on: the printer is turned on.
- The power light is flashing: the printer is performing an operation. Wait until the flashing stops before turning the printer off.
- The Wi-Fi light is on: the printer is connected to the wireless network.
- The Wi-Fi Direct light is on: the printer is connected to a device through Wi-Fi Direct.
- The ink light is on: the initial ink charging may not be complete.
- The paper light is on: there is no paper or multiple sheets were fed. Load paper and press Stop.
- The paper light is flashing: there may be a paper jam. Remove the paper and press Stop.
- The power, ink, and paper lights are on: the printer may have been turned off incorrectly. Press Stop, then run a nozzle check and delete all stuck documents from the print queue.
- The Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct lights are flashing: a Wi-Fi error occurred. Press Wi-Fi to clear the error and try again.
- The ink and paper lights flash at the same time: the service life of the waste ink pad is near the end or already ended.
- The ink and paper lights flash alternately: the service life of the borderless printing pad is near the end or already ended. Borderless printing may become unavailable until the printer is serviced.
- The ink, paper, Wi-Fi, and Wi-Fi Direct lights are on: a firmware update error occurred. Connect the printer by USB and try updating the firmware again.
- All lights are flashing: there may be paper or packing material inside. Open the front cover, remove anything unnecessary, then turn the printer off and on again.
How to check the printer without a computer
- Turn the printer off.
- Load a few sheets of plain paper.
- Press and hold Stop.
- Without releasing it, press Power.
- When the printer turns on, release both buttons.
The printer should print a test sheet.
- The test sheet printed normally. That means the printer itself is working. The problem should be looked for in Windows, the cable, the settings, or the network.
- The test sheet has gaps. You need to clean the print head.
- The test sheet did not print at all. There may be a printer hardware problem.
How to clean the print head using the button on the printer
- Make sure the printer is not showing an error.
- Load a few sheets of plain paper.
- Press and hold Stop for about 5 seconds.
Cleaning starts. During cleaning, the power light flashes. Do not turn the printer off until cleaning is complete.
After cleaning, run the nozzle check again. If there is no improvement after three cleanings in a row, turn the printer off and wait at least 12 hours. Then repeat the check.
Additional user tips
Important: this section contains unofficial user tips. They often help, but they are not part of Epson’s official instructions. First complete the official checks, and only then move to these options.
- If the printer cannot be found over Wi-Fi, temporarily connect the computer or phone specifically to the 2.4 GHz network.
- If printing over Wi-Fi works unstably, temporarily disable VPN on the computer.
- If the printer disappears after changing the router, remove the old printer entry from Windows and add the device again.
- If you use USB, try a rear USB port on the system unit instead of a front one.
- If Windows created several similar Epson entries after the connection method changed, keep only one working entry and remove the extra ones.
- If the Wi-Fi connection behaves unstably, temporarily test the printer through Wi-Fi Direct.
- If print quality improved after cleaning but gaps still remain, do not run many cleanings in a row. Let the printer sit for a few hours, and only then test again.
- If one document gets stuck again and again, first try printing a plain text file. This helps determine whether the problem is with the printer itself or only with one specific program.
When it is better to contact service
- The test sheet will not print at all without a computer.
- Print quality does not improve after several cleanings.
- The paper light keeps flashing after the jammed paper was removed.
- The printer keeps showing an error for a long time after a normal refill.
- The waste ink pad related lights are flashing.
- Printing still does not work after removing and adding the printer again.
- The Wi-Fi error does not disappear even after setting up the network again.
Brief conclusion
First check the connection type, USB or Wi-Fi, then check the print queue, offline mode, and the default printer in Windows. If that does not help, print a test sheet without a computer. If the problem is related only to the wireless network, start with checking the 2.4 GHz network, the network connection report, and setting up Wi-Fi again.



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