He knew what that meant. The waste ink pads—those sponges inside that caught the overflow from cleaning cycles—were supposedly “full.” Epson’s solution? Pay $150 for a replacement or ship it to an authorized center for a reset.
He selected “Epson M2120,” connected the printer via USB, and pressed the button.
He clicked download.
Jake hesitated. His whole portfolio was on this laptop. One wrong click and...
The resetter had worked.