When the counter hits a pre-set limit (usually around 5,000 to 8,000 cleanings), the printer locks down. Epson does this to prevent ink from leaking out of the pads and damaging your desk or the printer’s internal electronics. However, the counter is often overly conservative. The pads might still have plenty of life left, but the printer shuts down anyway.
Almost all resetters will trigger a false positive from Windows Defender (detected as “HackTool:Win32/Keygen”). This is because the software manipulates printer firmware. You must temporarily disable real-time protection after confirming the file is legitimate via VirusTotal. Epson-l3150-resetter
Disclaimer: Perform this at your own risk. Back up your printer settings if possible. When the counter hits a pre-set limit (usually
The use of resetter tools involves risks. Proceed with caution. The pads might still have plenty of life
If you're still interested in learning more about the Epson L3150 resetter, I can provide you with some general resources:
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Inside every Epson printer, there is a spongy pad that absorbs excess ink from print head cleaning cycles. The printer tracks how much ink has been flushed into this pad via a software counter.