Resetter: Epson L1250
In the end, the Resetter turns the L1250 from a consumer appliance into a hobbyist’s project. It is ugly, unofficial, and unsupported. But it keeps a machine running long after its manufacturer wanted it dead. And sometimes, that is enough.
In this 2,000+ word guide, we will explain what a resetter is, why you need it, how to find a safe one, and a step-by-step guide to resetting your printer without visiting a costly service center. Resetter Epson L1250
: Once the counter hits 100%, the printer locks itself for safety. In the end, the Resetter turns the L1250
Inside every Epson L1250 lies a waste ink pad—a sponge that absorbs excess ink during cleaning cycles. To prevent overflow (which can ruin a desk and the printer’s internals), Epson installs a digital counter. After roughly 5,000 to 8,000 pages, or a certain number of power cleans, the counter hits 100%. And sometimes, that is enough
