Open the small hatch at the back of the printer, remove the screw holding the plastic waste ink tank, and replace the internal felt sponges.
Resetting the counter without managing the physical pad is like resetting your car’s oil light but never changing the oil. Eventually, ink will overflow, leaking out of the printer onto your desk, damaging electronics, or causing a permanent short circuit.
: Ensure the printer is connected to your PC via USB and that the Epson L130 driver is correctly installed. Launch the Program : Open the Adjprog.exe file. If using a third-party tool like the WIC Reset Utility , you may need to purchase a reset key. and choose the model name and your specific USB port. Enter Maintenance Mode Particular Adjustment Mode and select Waste ink pad counter Initialize the Reset Check the box for Main pad counter to see current usage levels. Initialization to reset the counter to 0%. : Turn the printer and then back when prompted to complete the process. wic-reset.com
Triggers powerful, deep-cleaning cycles to clear stubborn nozzle clogs.
: Restores the printer's internal memory settings to factory defaults.
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Resetting the counter does not magically empty the physical waste ink. If you reset the printer multiple times without checking the pads, ink will eventually leak out of the bottom of the printer and ruin your desk.
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the Epson L130 Adjustment Program (also known as the Epson L130 Resetter Tool), explaining what it is, why your printer locks up, and how to safely resolve the issue. Understanding the "Service Required" Error
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