This is not a mechanical failure. It is a digital jail sentence . The waste ink pad might be full (leading to potential leaks), but often, Epson set the threshold far too conservatively. The OrTHoTaMiNe reset disc ignores the pad level and resets the counter to zero.
His solution was elegant and brutal: a that communicates directly with the printer’s motherboard via USB, resets the EEPROM counters, and frees the machine. Epson R260 R265 RESET DISc by OrTHoTaMiNe
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The remains the most definitive, offline, permanent solution to the waste ink counter error. It requires a bit of 2000s-era tech savvy, but for those who remember burning mix CDs and tweaking IRQ settings, the process is a satisfying journey back in time. This is not a mechanical failure