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What do I do when my Epson printer says service required?

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What do I do when my Epson printer says service required?

How to Resolve Service Required Error

  1. Download Epson adjustment program for your Epson printer.
  2. Open the downloaded Epson Resetter file and run Adprog.exe.
  3. In the Adjustment Program, click ‘Select’.
  4. Select your printer ‘Model Name’ and click ‘OK’.
  5. Now click ‘Particular adjustment mode’.

How do I reset my Epson 235?

The steps to factory reset the printer by this method are:

  1. Turn off the printer using the Power button.
  2. Use a pin to press and hold the Reset button at the back of the printer.
  3. Turn on the printer but keep the Reset button pressed for at least 5 seconds.
  4. Release the Reset button after a warning page is printed.

How to reset Epson R220 and R230 printer?

Here how to Reset Epson R220 and R230 using the software. Download and extract downloaded software and run it. Click accept button. Set model name, port selection and destination setting and equal to your printer. Click Maintenance Tab. Check mark waste ink pad counter. And the clear the protection counter (reset counter to zero) Then click Ok, Ok

What should I do if my Epson printer says service required?

Use printer buttons to reset For more general errors, users may reset their printer by pressing and holding the Stop, Maintenance, and Power buttons all at the same time. Other Epson models, such as the RX620, require you press and hold the Stop, B&W, and Power buttons simultaneously. Use third-party SSC service utility

What kind of ink does the Epson R220 use?

Epson R220 and R230 using 6 Individual Intellidge Colour Ink Cartridges and this printer designed for photo printing. This printer has a very high resolution up to 5760 x 1440 dpi and allows photo quality printing.

What to do if your Epson printer runs out of ink?

If you want to continue using the printer, Epson recommends having the printer serviced at an Epson Authorized Customer Care Center. In most cases, when this message occurs, other printer components also may be near the end of usable life and satisfactory print quality cannot be maintained.