Check the box(es) for (and Platen Pad Counter if applicable).
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: Your computer displays a "Service Required" error, and the printer's paper and ink lights flash alternately.
This comprehensive guide will walk you through safely downloading, configuring, and using the software to revive your printer. Understanding the "Service Required" Error reset eprom epson 1410 adjustment program new
Have you already , or are you using the factory internal pads?
To reset the EEPROM and waste ink pad counter on your , you must use a specialized Service Adjustment Program. This software communicates directly with the printer's internal memory (EEPROM) to clear "Service Required" errors caused by the ink pad counter reaching its limit. Preparation Requirements
The Epson Stylus Photo 1410 is a legendary printer for its ability to print on A3+ paper at a consumer price point. However, if you own one, you have likely encountered the dreaded "Service Required" or "Ink Pad Counter Overflow" error. This is where the comes in. The "New" version circulating online attempts to make this process smoother, but it is not without significant caveats. Check the box(es) for (and Platen Pad Counter if applicable)
Locate the small plastic access door on the back of the Epson 1410. Unhook the silicone waste tube from the internal pad housing, extend it using standard aquarium tubing, and route it outward into an external plastic bottle. This permanent modification ensures you will never have to swap internal pads again. Troubleshooting Common Adjustment Program Errors
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: Open the bottom casing of the printer, remove the saturated felt pads, and replace them with a fresh set of OEM or aftermarket absorbent pads.
This allows the ink to drain into a bottle, making maintenance much easier. Troubleshooting
Your printer has an internal "waste ink pad" (often called a "diaper" or "pampers" by technicians) that absorbs excess ink from cleaning cycles and printhead maintenance. The printer uses a software counter to track how much ink is collected. This counter is stored on an EPROM chip, which stands for Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. Think of it as the printer's internal memory chip. This comprehensive guide will walk you through safely
Connect the printer directly to your computer using a high-quality USB cable. Never attempt a reset over Wi-Fi or through a USB hub.