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Reset Epson Ink Pad with This Approved Method

Your printer will stop working if the Ink Waste Pad is full

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Updated onAugust 22, 2024

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Do you need to perform an Epson ink pad reset? Some Epson Printer users reported that their devices suddenly stopped printing files. Often, the issue in discussion regards the Ink Waste Pad being full.

Our tutorial will show you exactly how to reset Epson l3110 waste ink pad counter and even the other models.

How can I reset the Epson ink pad?

How can I reset the Epson ink pad?

If your Epson printer suddenly stopped printing files, sometimes the error message indicates that the waste pad is full, when it’s only about half full and doesn’t need replacement.

You can fix this by using the third-party WIC utility. It is safe and easy to use, and you will get your printer working properly in no time.

1.Download the WIC utilityneeded to reset the waste pad. The files in the provided link work for L110, L210, L300, L350 and L355 Epson models.

  1. Extract the archived files using WinRar.

  2. Open the.exefile in order to run the utility and select the Epson printer type.

  3. After selecting the printer model, clickOK.

  4. In theMaintenancesection, selectWaste ink pad counterand pressOK.

  5. Make sure to have the box next toMain pad counterchecked.

  6. Click theCheckbutton.

  7. Select theInitializationbutton to reset the waste ink pad counter.

Why do I need to perform an Epson ink pad reset?

In most cases, resetting the ink pad is not an emergency, as the printer should still function normally, but there is often a good reason for this reset. A few are the following:

We hope that our quick guide was of help to you. The above utility is great for Epson ET-2720 ink pad reset and even for L3210 and L210 models. Besides, if that didn’t work out, the last option is the Epson ink pad replacement.

Leave a comment in the comment section below if this helped you out.

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Madalina Dinita

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She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.