Inside your printer, there are small, felt-like pads that collect the excess ink used during cleaning cycles and borderless printing.
. Resetting the counter without manually cleaning the waste ink pads will eventually cause ink to overflow and potentially leak inside your printer, damaging the mainboard, power supply, and other components. After each reset, the pads should be manually cleaned or replaced. This involves disassembling the printer, removing the pads (usually located under the printhead parking position), washing them under running water until clean, and then thoroughly drying them before reinstalling.
Open the bottom/back housing of the printer, remove the saturated felt pads, wash and thoroughly dry them, or replace them with a fresh set.
Ensure you are using the specific adjustment program tailored for the Epson 1390 and not a generic model version. Adjustment Program Epson 1390 Resetter
For heavy users, dtf-printers, or sublimation setups, the most efficient solution is installing an external waste ink bottle (often called a "dump tank").
The printer keeps an internal count of how much ink is purged. The Error:
The , often called a "Resetter," is a diagnostic utility used primarily to bypass "Service Required" errors that occur when the printer's internal waste ink pad counter reaches its limit. Inside your printer, there are small, felt-like pads
Resetting the software does not clean the physical sponges. If you reset the counter without cleaning or replacing the pads, ink will eventually leak out of the bottom of the printer.
Troubleshooting Your Epson 1390: The Ultimate Guide to the Adjustment Program Resetter Epson Stylus Photo 1390
The Epson 1390 Adjustment Program is a specialized utility software developed for technicians to configure, calibrate, and reset internal data registers on the main board of the Epson Stylus Photo 1390. After each reset, the pads should be manually
Some users mistakenly refer to pressing the "Reset" button on the printer as a method to clear the waste ink counter. This button can flush a minor error or reset the printer's internal state, but it . This physical button only restarts the printer's software, not the deep-seated EEPROM values. Therefore, it is not a viable solution for the "Service Required" error.
Click Check to see current levels. Select the checkboxes and click Initialization to wipe the memory. Reboot: Turn the printer off and back on when prompted.
Inside your printer, there are small, felt-like pads that collect the excess ink used during cleaning cycles and borderless printing.
. Resetting the counter without manually cleaning the waste ink pads will eventually cause ink to overflow and potentially leak inside your printer, damaging the mainboard, power supply, and other components. After each reset, the pads should be manually cleaned or replaced. This involves disassembling the printer, removing the pads (usually located under the printhead parking position), washing them under running water until clean, and then thoroughly drying them before reinstalling.
Open the bottom/back housing of the printer, remove the saturated felt pads, wash and thoroughly dry them, or replace them with a fresh set.
Ensure you are using the specific adjustment program tailored for the Epson 1390 and not a generic model version.
For heavy users, dtf-printers, or sublimation setups, the most efficient solution is installing an external waste ink bottle (often called a "dump tank").
The printer keeps an internal count of how much ink is purged. The Error:
The , often called a "Resetter," is a diagnostic utility used primarily to bypass "Service Required" errors that occur when the printer's internal waste ink pad counter reaches its limit.
Resetting the software does not clean the physical sponges. If you reset the counter without cleaning or replacing the pads, ink will eventually leak out of the bottom of the printer.
Troubleshooting Your Epson 1390: The Ultimate Guide to the Adjustment Program Resetter Epson Stylus Photo 1390
The Epson 1390 Adjustment Program is a specialized utility software developed for technicians to configure, calibrate, and reset internal data registers on the main board of the Epson Stylus Photo 1390.
Some users mistakenly refer to pressing the "Reset" button on the printer as a method to clear the waste ink counter. This button can flush a minor error or reset the printer's internal state, but it . This physical button only restarts the printer's software, not the deep-seated EEPROM values. Therefore, it is not a viable solution for the "Service Required" error.
Click Check to see current levels. Select the checkboxes and click Initialization to wipe the memory. Reboot: Turn the printer off and back on when prompted.
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