Hi, if you go to inkjetprinterhelp.us there you will find the ssc service utility. Once you open the page click on the service utility and then choose the english version unless you can spk russian.If you then scroll to the bottom of the page and install the prog. Once you have installed the prog you will get the ssc utility logo in your bottom tray.

Right click the icon and then select reset protection counter from the protection counter drop down. Once you have done this restart your computer and this should reset the system. I know it works as I had to use it last week.
Reset Waste Ink Pad Counter Epson R300 Software Product name: Reset Epson R300 Software. Compatible Models: Epson Stylus Photo R300 File Size: 2.37Mb (For. Check on ebay for under $14.00 External waste ink tank and reset. Search eBay 'Epson Waste Ink Tank' easy to put in and guy is great for support. I'm new here and.
I need help with an Epson stylus photo R220. I use my Epson to do lots of printing an a daily basis. I had an error 'the parts inside your printer is near end of it's life'. I cleaned and dried the absorbers but not getting through with the waist inkpad counter reset. I have downloaded the english version of the ssc service utility and installed it onto my pc. Driver Epson Lq 2500 Xperience on this page. It is not working. Everytime I try to use the reset protection counter it says printer off, or some other problem.
The ink and the paper feed lights are blinking. I am using a continous ink system with my epson. Please advise me further Thank you in advance for any help! I found I had some badly blocked jets, and after seeking advice, I removed the cartridges, and applied a few drops of 'JR Cartridge Flush', with a small syringe. After about 15 minutes, I printed a couple of 'Nozzle Checks'. This worked for me, on both of my Epson printers - (750 photo, and stylus 670). I also own an Epson R220, and if the same thing happens with it, I will use the same treatment.
If you apply some cartridge flush to the the printer's waste ink pads, it will dilute, and can be removed by absorbing it on some Kitchen roll paper. I hope this is some use to you.
I have a continiuos ink system on my R200 I just reset the counter as well. After I did the right click I then turned off and then back on the printer power and it was reset. Unfortunately I am still trying to figure out how to access and add the waste ink tube to re-route to an external waste ink reservior. Unfortunately I discovered reading another site that the continious ink is the culprit.
My black ink which was recently filled in the reservior and the cartridge reprimed. Somehow that led to the ink siphoning which resulted in the full inkpad. It seems accoording to another site that this is a common problem with the CIS systems. Stopping the Ink siphoning is dooable, but I question the value of the CIS now. Especially since I just visited a site that had replacement cartridges for aprox $3 each.
Hardly worth this hassle with the CIS? I am sorry to say that you have been terrible misguided my friend. The CIS >units are not to blame for the waste ink pad filling up. That pad will fill >up even if you only use Original carts. You see, when you printer runs a >head cleaning or primes itself, that ink has to go somewhere. And, the waste >ink pad is where it goes.
You cannot see the waste ink pad without opening >up your printer. So, that pad you see when you look down inside your printer >is not the pad we are talking about. There is no way for your ink to siphon >down into the waste ink pad. Our CIS carts are no different than your old >OEM carts. So, if your old OEM carts will not let ink siphon into your waste >ink pad, then our carts will not allow it either.
So, don't question the >value of the CIS just yet. The thousands of customers we have served speaks >louder than the web site you received your information from. I give you my >word, CIS units are the way to go. Hp Install Driver Download Printer 1020 For Windows 7. Now, back to the waste ink tank.
It is >very easy to install the waste ink tank. In fact, if you purchase one of our >waste ink tanks from our web site, the tank comes with step by step >instructions and pictures. So, I hope this email has helped you out. THE INK PAD PROBLEM HAS BEEN SOLVED IN ENGLAND. WHAT THEY DO IS TO BY PASS THE INK PAD SYSTEM. IN THE BACK OF YOUR MACHINE IS A SMALL INSPECTION PORT ABOUT TWO INCH BY TWO INCH.
REMOVE THE COVER YOU WILL SEE A PLASTIC TUBE ABOUT 1/8 IN DIAM. THAT TUBE IS HOW INK GOES FROM THE PRINTER TO THE WASTE PAD. IF YOU NEED TO ENLARGE THAT OPENING TO GET AT THE TUBE FINE. THE OPENING CAN BE COVERED WITH A PEACE OF CARDBOARD OR TAPE.
THAT TUBE HAS ONE END NOT CONNECTED TO ANYTHING IT JUST LAYS ON TOP OF THE WASTE PAD.VERY GENTLY PULL THE LOOSE END OF THE TUBE OUT OF THE OPENING (IT'S ABOUT 2 INCHES LONG.) GO TO A HOBBY SHOP OR HARDWARE STORE AND PURCHASE ABOUT A FOOT OF TUBING LARGER THAN 1/8. ATTACH THAT TUBING OVER THE TUBE ON YOUR MACHINE. GET A CLEAR BOTTLE (1 GALLON) PLACE THE BOTTLE ON THE FLOOR NEXT TO YOUR MACHINE RUN YOUR NEW TUBING INTO THAT BOTTLE. YOUR COST ABOUT $ 2.00 AND YOU HAVE FIXED YOUR WASTE PAD PROBLEM PERMANENTLY. THE MESSAGE TELLING YOU YOUR PRINTER NEEDS SERVICE BECAUSE IT NEEDS PARTS IS A JOKE. YOUR PRINTER COUNTS IMPRESSIONS WHEN IT HITS A CERTAIN NUMBER YOU GET THE MESSAGE AND THE PRINTER STOPS PRINTING. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH YOUR MACHINE.