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Resetter Epson M200 [ GENUINE ]

Before you use a resetter, you must address the physical hardware issue.

Resetting the software counter solves the error message, but it does not physically clean the ink pad. If you reset the counter without tending to the pad, the pad will eventually overflow.

What you should do:

If you reset the counter on a full pad without cleaning or replacing it, you risk a messy ink leak that could damage your furniture or the printer's electronics.

Most resetter tools for the M200 are Windows-based adjustment programs. Here is a generic guide (specific steps may vary slightly by software version). resetter epson m200

An Epson M200 Resetter (also known as a Waste Ink Pad Counter Reset Tool or Adjustment Program) is a small software utility that connects to your printer via USB. It hacks into the printer’s internal firmware and resets the waste ink counter back to zero.

Important Clarification: The resetter does not remove the physical ink from the sponge. It only tells the printer’s brain that the counter is zero again. After resetting, the printer will work normally—at least until the counter fills up again. Before you use a resetter, you must address

Yes. Resetting the counter without Epson’s service program voids any remaining warranty. However, most M200 printers are out of warranty by the time the counter fills.

Critical: Resetting the counter without attending to the physical waste ink pad can lead to a catastrophic ink leak. If you reset the counter on a full

When you reset the counter, the printer believes the pads are empty. But if the pads are already saturated, the next cleaning cycle will cause liquid ink to pour out of the printer’s bottom vents. This can ruin your furniture, damage printer electronics, and cause permanent printhead failure.