Abrir la app

Asignaturas

L5290 Resetter -

❌ – The resetter does NOT remove waste ink. It only lies to the printer. The real ink pad will eventually saturate, leak inside your printer, and potentially ruin the mainboard or power supply. ❌ Permanent counter lock – Some resetters (especially free, cracked versions) increment a hidden "reset counter" inside the EEPROM. After 2–3 resets, the printer may permanently refuse all resets. ❌ Malware risk – Many resetter .exe files from torrent or random websites contain keyloggers, miners, or worms. Even reputable sellers have had infected packages. ❌ Warranty void – Using a third-party resetter instantly voids any remaining Epson warranty. ❌ No Mac/Linux support – Almost all L5290 resetters are Windows-only (XP to 11). Mac users need a virtual machine.

The L5290 Resetter, often called the , is a specialized software application developed to reset the internal Waste Ink Pad Counter in the printer's firmware back to zero.

I can also guide you on how to clean or replace the physical ink pads, if you prefer a permanent solution. Resetting Control Panel Defaults - L5290 User's Guide l5290 resetter

There are two types of resetters available online:

Click "Select" and choose "L5290" from the list of models. Choose Mode: Click "Particular adjustment mode." ❌ – The resetter does NOT remove waste ink

If successful, your printer should now be out of error mode and ready to print.

It’s the printer equivalent of clearing a check engine light by disconnecting the battery. It works, but you’re ignoring a real problem that will eventually cost more. Use with extreme caution. ❌ Permanent counter lock – Some resetters (especially

Note: The resetter tool requires a Windows PC and a USB cable connection. It will not work over Wi-Fi. Step-by-Step Resetting Process

When your printer displays the "Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life" error.

Sometimes, you can use the built-in control panel to "Restore Default Settings," but this typically resets networking and job settings, not the physical waste ink pad limit. 2. Why Does the L5290 Need a Resetter?