How To Reset Epson L1250 Printer __exclusive__ -
Use this if you can’t connect to the printer or want to set it up on a new router. the printer. Press and hold the Network Status (i) While holding (i), press and hold the Keep holding both until the WiFi Direct lights start flashing alternately.
Resetting an Epson L1250 printer Go to product viewer dialog for this item. How To Reset Epson L1250 Printer
Step 2: Using the Adjustment Software
For a full "Service Required" or "Ink Pad Full" error, you must use an adjustment program to reset the internal counter. Use this if you can’t connect to the
Step-by-Step Reset Process
Conclusion
Resetting your Epson L1250 printer ranges from a 60-second power cycle to a software-based waste ink counter reset. For daily glitches, Method 1 works. For Wi-Fi or language issues, Method 2 is best. For the dreaded "service required" blinking lights, Method 3 (using the Adjustment Program) is your only solution—but remember to physically manage your waste ink. A Windows PC (Highly Recommended): Most reset utilities
- A Windows PC (Highly Recommended): Most reset utilities are Windows-based. Mac support is limited.
- A USB Cable: While Wi-Fi is convenient, resets are far more reliable over a direct USB connection.
- Adjustment Program (WICReset or Epson Adjustment Program): This is third-party software. The official Epson service utility is only available to authorized service centers. For home users, the most trusted tool is WICReset (Waste Ink Counter Reset tool). There is a free version (which shows counters) and a paid version (which performs the reset). Alternatively, you can find older versions of the "Epson Adjustment Program" online, but exercise caution with malware.
- The Reset Key (If using official service program): Some utilities require a unique reset key purchased per printer model.
- The New Waste Ink Pad (Optional but Recommended): Resetting the counter without replacing or emptying the physical waste ink pad will cause ink to leak inside your printer later. You should either buy a replacement pad kit or perform a "tank empty" procedure (described later).
Step 3: Read the Current Counter Levels
- In WICReset, select your printer model (Epson L1250) from the dropdown list.
- Click "Read Waste Counters".
- The software will show you two numbers: the main waste ink counter and the borderless printing counter.
- If either number is close to or above 100%, you need a reset.