Not all resetters are created equal. Some versions are specific to certain regions (e.g., a Russian version vs. a USA version). Using a cracked version intended for a different firmware revision can corrupt the EEPROM of your printer. If the EEPROM is corrupted, your printer may become a "paperweight" that cannot recognize cartridges or function at all.
A: No. It has zero effect on print quality. It only removes the software block preventing operation.
Once the counter reaches a specific limit (usually 100%), the printer firmware triggers a "Waste Ink Pad Counter Overflow" error. The printer will display a message stating:
Allows users to read diagnostic reports, check current ink levels, and view the printer's serial number or EEPROM settings. How to Use the Resetter
If your Epson L3060 has suddenly stopped printing and is flashing alternating red lights, you are likely facing the error. This happens because the printer’s internal waste ink pad counter has reached its limit, a safety feature designed to prevent ink from overflowing and damaging your desk or the printer's electronics.
Not all resetters are created equal. Some versions are specific to certain regions (e.g., a Russian version vs. a USA version). Using a cracked version intended for a different firmware revision can corrupt the EEPROM of your printer. If the EEPROM is corrupted, your printer may become a "paperweight" that cannot recognize cartridges or function at all.
A: No. It has zero effect on print quality. It only removes the software block preventing operation.
Once the counter reaches a specific limit (usually 100%), the printer firmware triggers a "Waste Ink Pad Counter Overflow" error. The printer will display a message stating:
Allows users to read diagnostic reports, check current ink levels, and view the printer's serial number or EEPROM settings. How to Use the Resetter
If your Epson L3060 has suddenly stopped printing and is flashing alternating red lights, you are likely facing the error. This happens because the printer’s internal waste ink pad counter has reached its limit, a safety feature designed to prevent ink from overflowing and damaging your desk or the printer's electronics.