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Inside every Epson printer, there is a spongy pad that absorbs excess ink from print head cleaning cycles. The printer tracks how much ink has been flushed into this pad via a software counter.
A resetter for the Epson L3150 is a tool that can help resolve problems such as: Epson-l3150-resetter
Furthermore, using a resetter without physically attending to the waste ink pads is a gamble. If the pads are genuinely full (saturated to the point of dripping), resetting the counter leads to ink overflow. You could end up with ink leaking onto your motherboard, ruining the printer permanently. Inside every Epson printer, there is a spongy
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Resetter says “Communication Error” | Printer not in maintenance mode OR wrong USB port. | Repeat the button-hold sequence. Try a different USB cable or port (USB 2.0 works best). | | Counter resets to 0%, but error returns after 10 pages | The pads are physically overflowing; sensor detected leakage. | Immediately turn off printer. Clean or replace pads. Reset counter again. | | Windows deletes the .exe file | Antivirus false positive. | Restore the file from quarantine. Add the folder to Windows Defender exclusions. | | Resetter asks for a password | You downloaded a scam version. Legit ones have no password. | Delete it. Find a clean file from a YouTube video description. | If the pads are genuinely full (saturated to
The Epson L3150 resetter can resolve a range of common issues, including:
