The digital reset tricks the printer into thinking the pads are brand new. If you reset your software counter multiple times without cleaning or replacing the physical porous felt ink pads tucked inside the bottom rear chassis of your unit, , risking damage to your desk, floor, or internal electronics.
Below is a verified, step-by-step guide to safely resetting the waste ink pad counter on your Epson L3250. Prerequisites Before Resetting
Turn off Windows Tamper Protection and Real-Time Defender. Re-extract the original zip file. Target device checklists were omitted. The digital reset tricks the printer into thinking
. If a password is required, common ones used by community distributors include "1234567890" or "EPSON". Step-by-Step Reset Procedure
Follow these steps precisely to locate and flush your printer's digital page counter down to 0%: Here are some model-specific points:
Ensure your printer is directly connected to the computer via USB, not through a USB hub.
: Change the Port selection from Auto Selection to the specific active USB port labeled with your printer's name. Click OK . Step 3: Clear the Counter Memory . If a password is required
Usually caused by a loose USB cable or the printer being turned off. Check connections and try a different USB port.
Ensure all boxes (Main, Platin, Ink System) are explicitly checked before clicking initialization commands.
The steps above are general and might slightly vary depending on the specific resetter tool you're using. Here are some model-specific points: