This makes me wonder if it is not the "drip tray" problem which I gather should prompt a service fault when it becomes saturated. Although I have not experienced this personally with either of my Epson printers I gather it is a notorious problem which causes much anxiety when the printer stops working for no obvious reason. Have you tried talking to Epson?
Don't know if it's any help but years ago I had problems with a Stylewriter (forget if the symptoms were similar). Anyway, the cause was a saturated drip tray which I managed to fix myself. I took the printer apart, removed the wad of material, washed and dried it and re-assembled the printer.
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