Epson L405 Reset [exclusive] Access

No. Resetting the waste ink counter only changes one value in the EEPROM (from 100% to 0%). It does not touch the main firmware or network settings.

Before performing a reset, make sure to:

AdjProg is the actual software Epson technicians use. It can reset counters, adjust print head alignment, and initialize ink charging. epson l405 reset

Epson is legally required to prevent ink from leaking onto your desk. The printer tracks how much ink it has flushed. Once it reaches a theoretical limit (usually 8,000–15,000 cleanings), it triggers a error. It assumes the physical pad is full.

You can remove the sponges and wash them under warm water until the water runs clear. Let them dry completely (this can take 24–48 hours) before putting them back. Before performing a reset, make sure to: AdjProg

Sometimes, you follow the steps perfectly, but the doesn’t work. Here’s why.

Resetting the software tells the printer the pads are empty, but it doesn't actually remove the ink. If you reset the counter multiple times without cleaning the pads, ink may eventually leak onto your desk. The printer tracks how much ink it has flushed

If the built-in reset function does not work, you can use a third-party reset tool. These tools can be downloaded from reputable websites and are usually provided with instructions on how to use them.

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No. Resetting the waste ink counter only changes one value in the EEPROM (from 100% to 0%). It does not touch the main firmware or network settings.

Before performing a reset, make sure to:

AdjProg is the actual software Epson technicians use. It can reset counters, adjust print head alignment, and initialize ink charging.

Epson is legally required to prevent ink from leaking onto your desk. The printer tracks how much ink it has flushed. Once it reaches a theoretical limit (usually 8,000–15,000 cleanings), it triggers a error. It assumes the physical pad is full.

You can remove the sponges and wash them under warm water until the water runs clear. Let them dry completely (this can take 24–48 hours) before putting them back.

Sometimes, you follow the steps perfectly, but the doesn’t work. Here’s why.

Resetting the software tells the printer the pads are empty, but it doesn't actually remove the ink. If you reset the counter multiple times without cleaning the pads, ink may eventually leak onto your desk.

If the built-in reset function does not work, you can use a third-party reset tool. These tools can be downloaded from reputable websites and are usually provided with instructions on how to use them.