Head cleaning, ink charging, and checking printer information. Adjustments:
Every Epson inkjet printer, including the L1110, cleans its print head periodically to prevent the nozzles from clogging. During this cleaning process, the printer squirts a small amount of ink through the nozzles to flush out air bubbles or dried ink. This waste ink has to go somewhere; it is absorbed by a set of absorbent pads located at the bottom of the printer, known as the . epson l1110 resetter adjustment program
Getting the "Service Required" error on your Epson L1110 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. This waste ink has to go somewhere; it
To prevent these pads from overflowing and leaking ink onto your desk or damaging the printer’s internal electronics, Epson installs a digital counter in the printer's firmware. This counter tracks how much ink has been purged. When the counter reaches a pre-determined limit (usually around 100% capacity), the printer stops working and displays the "Service Required" error. This counter tracks how much ink has been purged
This is a safety mechanism. If the printer continued to operate with a saturated ink pad, you would eventually face a messy leak. The is designed to reset this digital counter back to zero, allowing the printer to function again.