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The Epson ColorWorks C4000 Replacement Auto Cutter (OT-CU40 / C32C882201) is a genuine OEM replacement component designed to restore clean, accurate label cutting performance for Epson ColorWorks C4000 printers.
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Key Takeaways
- Compatible with Epson ColorWorks C4000 label printers
- Restores clean, precise label cutting
- Reduces jams and miscuts from worn blades
- Designed for easy replacement
- Genuine Epson OEM part for reliable performance
Which printers is this auto cutter compatible with?
What does the auto cutter do?
The auto cutter automatically trims each printed label to size, enabling clean separation between labels and supporting efficient, on-demand printing workflows.
When should the auto cutter be replaced?
The cutter should be replaced when cuts become inconsistent, rough, or when label jams increase. Regular replacement helps maintain print quality and prevent workflow interruptions.
How does it improve performance?
A properly functioning cutter ensures clean edges, reduces misfeeds, and maintains consistent label output—especially important for production and compliance labeling.
Product Specifications
- Product Name: Replacement Auto Cutter
- Model: OT-CU40
- Part Number: C32C882201
- Compatibility: Epson ColorWorks C4000 series
- Manufacturer: Epson (Genuine OEM)
Why use the Epson OT-CU40 Auto Cutter?
Using a genuine Epson replacement cutter ensures proper fit, safe operation, and consistent cutting performance. Third-party parts may lead to poor cuts or damage to the printer.
FAQ: Epson C4000 Auto Cutter
What happens if the cutter becomes dull?
Labels may not cut cleanly, leading to jams, tearing, or inconsistent label lengths.
Is this user-replaceable?
Yes, the auto cutter is designed to be replaced without specialized tools.
How long does the cutter last?
Lifespan depends on usage and label material, but high-volume environments will require more frequent replacement.
Is this required for printing?
No, but it is required for automatic cutting functionality and efficient workflows.