The Epson L1250 is a high-capacity ink tank printer designed for high-volume printing. Like all Epson inkjet printers, it includes a maintenance box (waste ink pad) counter. Once this counter reaches a predefined limit (typically near 100% of pad life), the printer locks operation and displays a "Service Required" error (e.g., “Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life”). This paper documents the use of a third-party Resetter Utility (Adjustment Program) to reset the waste ink counter, allowing the printer to resume functionality after replacing or cleaning the waste ink pad.
A resetter is a small software utility (usually an .exe file for Windows) that communicates via USB to your printer’s EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory). It forces the internal waste ink counter back to zero (0%).
A resetter is not a miracle cure. Do not use it if:
The Epson L1250 is a high-capacity ink tank printer designed for high-volume printing. Like all Epson inkjet printers, it includes a maintenance box (waste ink pad) counter. Once this counter reaches a predefined limit (typically near 100% of pad life), the printer locks operation and displays a "Service Required" error (e.g., “Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life”). This paper documents the use of a third-party Resetter Utility (Adjustment Program) to reset the waste ink counter, allowing the printer to resume functionality after replacing or cleaning the waste ink pad.
A resetter is a small software utility (usually an .exe file for Windows) that communicates via USB to your printer’s EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory). It forces the internal waste ink counter back to zero (0%). Resetter Epson L1250
A resetter is not a miracle cure. Do not use it if: The Epson L1250 is a high-capacity ink tank