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Epson Resetter Github -

Epson printers store waste ink counts in a non-volatile EEPROM accessible via vendor-specific USB commands (usually ESC/P extended protocol).
This tool:

No firmware flash – just clever negotiation.


The waste ink pad exists for a reason. If you reset the counter without physically replacing the pad or installing a waste ink bottle, the pad will eventually become saturated. Ink will leak out of the printer, ruining your desk, carpets, and potentially short-circuiting the printer’s mainboard. I have personally seen printers where the resetter was run three times without maintenance—the ink literally dripped out of the USB port. epson resetter github

The rule: Only use a resetter if you have already drained or replaced the physical waste ink pads.

Disclaimer: Repository availability changes. Always check recent issues. Epson printers store waste ink counts in a

Pro tip: Check the “Issues” tab before downloading. If the last 10 issues are all “This bricked my printer,” stay away. If they are “Thanks, worked perfectly on Windows 11,” proceed.


Historically, finding a resetter involved downloading suspicious .exe files from file-hosting sites, often riddled with malware. No firmware flash – just clever negotiation

However, the landscape changed when developers began reverse-engineering the communication protocols used by Epson printers. This led to the creation of open-source tools hosted on GitHub. These repositories generally fall into two categories:

Epson is tightening security with each new printer generation. Recent models (2023–2025) use:

Consequently, GitHub resetters are becoming less effective for new models. However, for legacy printers (pre-2020), they remain a viable free solution.

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