The tool will read the current counter value, prompt you to confirm, and then send the reset command to clear the EEPROM memory.
He returned to the GitHub page where he had found the resetter. He scrolled down to the "Issues" tab. There, posted just twelve hours ago, was a comment from another user:
Resetting the software counter does physically clean or replace the waste ink pads. If users repeatedly reset the counter without servicing the pads, ink will eventually overflow, potentially damaging the printer's internal electronics and creating a mess. After performing a reset, the physical waste ink pads should be checked, cleaned, or replaced.
While layout designs vary, the digital reset process usually follows these steps:
Turn the printer on and ensure no other print jobs are in the queue. Open the reset utility (e.g., AdjProg.exe ).
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Arthur printed his client's work, but he learned a lasting lesson about DIY repairs in the digital age:
If your Epson printer has suddenly stopped working and is flashing red lights with an error message like "A printer's ink pad is at the end of its service life," you are not alone. This is a built-in safety and maintenance feature designed by Epson.
A USB cable connecting your printer directly to your computer (Wi-Fi resets rarely work). Python installed on your system (if running a script). The specific model number of your Epson printer. General Execution Steps