I open this topic because of my internet search of the reason that one of my Epson printers not lit .
The printer in question is an Epson TX- 130:

( to see the features of this printer in Spanish :
http://adf.ly/bWfQF )
In that search I got that , according to experts in the field , most of the time the fault was caused by a diode to the logic card (on the picture):

There are many websites on the subject , here indicated some belonging to web Yoreparo.com (in Spanish):
"Epson c92 + diagram diode faulty - Printers and Copiers "
http://adf.ly/bWi2b
Epson TX130 card ? Logic as rrepararla damaged ? - Printers ... :
http://adf.ly/bWkMP
Epson TX -135 does not turn - Printers and Scanners - YoReparo
http://adf.ly/bWpje
And as those pages , there are many in both Spanish and in other languages ??by treating the same subject. But give solutions and not reach the bottom of the issue: the reason that the diode is damaged ? .
This is where I expose my theory. And it is none other than a design error .
But could the wrong card designers using this Schottky diode ? And if so , should the owners of those printers that failure to bear the repair costs ?
To the first question I have found an answer and this is possibly yes. The Schottky diode in question is the diode SK16 :

( to see the data sheet of this diode :
http://adf.ly/bX7e8 )
Your fact sheet reads:

" NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS ... "
It is possible that the diode has been not been able to dissipate all the heat , mostly by its rectangular packaging . If we remember our experiences with diodes, these are usually cylindrical, and thus allows them to more quickly dissipate the heat generated . And it is for this reason that I decided to use this other diode 1N5819 :

( to see the data sheet of this diode :
http://adf.ly/bXGIW )
At the time of writing these lines the printer is working without any problems , and making prints from nearly two months after repair .
The second question , regarding that Epson should recognize the error in the use of an unsuitable component is subject to the reader's opinion .