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Clear all pending print jobs from your Windows or macOS print spooler before launching the adjustment program.

How to Reset Your Epson L3250: A Guide to the Waste Ink Pad Counter Epson EcoTank L3250 has suddenly stopped printing and is showing alternating flashing red lights Epson Printer Resetter L3250

Some technicians recommend performing a physical pad replacement every two to three resets, depending on your printing volume. Heavy users may need to replace pads more frequently. Clear all pending print jobs from your Windows

You must disassemble the L3250 chassis, remove the saturated sponge, and replace it with a new one. This requires technical skill and screwdrivers. If you are not experienced, do not attempt this. You must disassemble the L3250 chassis, remove the

This issue occurs because the internal waste ink pads have reached their theoretical absorption limit. To restore functionality without paying for expensive technical support, you need to use an (also known as the Epson Adjustment Program). Understanding the Waste Ink Pad Counter Error

Click on the button on the right side of the window.

Inside your Epson L3250 printer, there are porous pads designed to collect waste ink. This ink accumulates during several operations: the initial printer setup, printhead cleaning cycles, and routine self-maintenance procedures. Your printer has no physical sensor to detect when these pads are actually full. Instead, Epson engineers implemented a software-based counter that tracks every print you make and every cleaning cycle you perform.

Clear all pending print jobs from your Windows or macOS print spooler before launching the adjustment program.

How to Reset Your Epson L3250: A Guide to the Waste Ink Pad Counter Epson EcoTank L3250 has suddenly stopped printing and is showing alternating flashing red lights

Some technicians recommend performing a physical pad replacement every two to three resets, depending on your printing volume. Heavy users may need to replace pads more frequently.

You must disassemble the L3250 chassis, remove the saturated sponge, and replace it with a new one. This requires technical skill and screwdrivers. If you are not experienced, do not attempt this.

This issue occurs because the internal waste ink pads have reached their theoretical absorption limit. To restore functionality without paying for expensive technical support, you need to use an (also known as the Epson Adjustment Program). Understanding the Waste Ink Pad Counter Error

Click on the button on the right side of the window.

Inside your Epson L3250 printer, there are porous pads designed to collect waste ink. This ink accumulates during several operations: the initial printer setup, printhead cleaning cycles, and routine self-maintenance procedures. Your printer has no physical sensor to detect when these pads are actually full. Instead, Epson engineers implemented a software-based counter that tracks every print you make and every cleaning cycle you perform.