Epson Stylus T10 T11 - Working Resetter !!top!!

Open the printer. Remove the left side cover. You will see a white plastic cartridge with a sponge. Take it out, squeeze the ink into a trash bag (wear gloves—it’s toxic), and let it dry. Or replace it with a new generic pad for $3.

Epson programmed a inside the printer’s EEPROM. When that counter hits a specific number (usually around 15,000 to 20,000 pages or 50 power cleanings), the printer hard-locks itself.

Epson printers are designed with a maintenance system that manages waste ink. Every time you print or run a cleaning cycle, a small amount of ink is flushed into an absorbent pad located at the bottom of the printer, known as the "Waste Ink Pad."

Now you can reset infinitely without risk.

Turn the printer off and then back on to finalize the process. Hardware Considerations

The are reliable, compact inkjet printers known for their photo printing capabilities. However, many users eventually encounter a frustrating "Service Required" error accompanied by flashing red lights. This happens because the printer’s internal waste ink pad counter has reached its maximum limit.

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