Epson L1250 | Resetter

You can revive your printer using the (often called a "Resetter"). The "Save Your Printer" Guide

Before diving into the reset process, it is important to understand why your printer locked up.

: The utility is available for download at WIC-Reset.com. Important Note How to Reset Epson L1250 with Resetter

. Be sure to temporarily disable your antivirus, as these utility tools are often flagged as false positives. Resetter Epson L1250

Look for the checkboxes next to (and any other sub-counters listed, such as Platen pad counter , if applicable). Check these boxes.

When this counter reaches its factory-defined limit, the printer enters a "Service Required" state, typically displaying an error message regarding the "Ink Pad" and ceasing all printing functions. A "Resetter" (officially known as an Adjustment Program) is a utility used to reset these internal counters to zero, restoring the printer to an operational state.

A: Resetting your Epson L1250 may void the warranty, depending on the terms and conditions of your warranty. You can revive your printer using the (often

| Parameter | Before Reset | After Reset | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Main Pad Counter | 100%+ (Error State) | 0% | | Printer Status | Service Required / Locked | Ready | | Waste Ink Box Counter | > Threshold | 0 |

This method is for those using a free adjustment program (like the "L1250 AdjProg").

Connect the Epson L1250 printer directly to your computer using a high-quality USB cable. Important Note How to Reset Epson L1250 with Resetter

—designed to resolve the "Service Required" error that occurs when the printer's internal waste ink pad counters reach their capacity

The software will prompt you to turn off the printer. Do so. Click in the program, then turn your printer back on.

Set the to L1250 and the Port to Auto Selection (or select the USB port your printer is connected to). Click OK . Click on "Particular adjustment mode" . Step 3: Resetting the Waste Ink Pad Counter

the WIC Reset Utility vs. the free Adjustment Program, looking at cost , reliability , and ease of use .