Resetting the counter without cleaning the pad is a temporary fix. After 2-3 resets, the pad will oversaturate. You have two options:
Resetting the counter does not remove physical ink from the waste pad. After 2-3 resets, the pad will become fully saturated. You have two options:
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The Epson L3060 is a popular EcoTank-style inkjet for home and small office use. A recurring maintenance message—often referencing a “waste ink pad counter” or “service required”—drives many users to look for a “resetter tool.” This paper explores that concept, describes how resets work in principle, and outlines responsible solutions. Clean the pad – Open the printer, remove
Is your Epson L3060 blinking an "Service Required" or "Pad is full" error? Don't rush to a service center just yet. You likely need the Epson L3060 Resetter Tool.
This exclusive tool (often called an adjustment program) is a small piece of software that resets the printer’s internal waste ink counter. Let me explain what it is, where to find it safely, and how to use it step by step.