Resetting an Epson L1250 printer Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
is typically necessary when the printer stops working and displays flashing lights, often indicating that the waste ink pads have reached the end of their service life. This can be resolved through software-based adjustment programs or manual power cycles. Software Reset (Adjustment Program)
For a full "Service Required" or "Ink Pad Full" error, you must use an adjustment program to reset the internal counter.
Preparation: Download an Epson Adjustment Program or Resetter tool compatible with the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
. Temporarily disable your antivirus software (especially Real-time and Tamper Protection) to prevent it from blocking the tool. Select Model: Run the program and click Select. Choose from the model name list and click OK. Adjustment Mode: Click on Particular Adjustment Mode.
Waste Ink Pad Counter: Find the Maintenance tab, select Waste ink pad counter, and click OK.
Initialize: Check the boxes for Main pad counter and Platen pad counter. Click Check to see current usage, then click Initialize to reset them to zero.
Finalize: Turn the printer off and back on when prompted by the software to complete the process. Manual Power Reset
If the printer is experiencing a minor software glitch or frozen state, a manual reset may help. Turn the printer off using the power button.
Unplug the power cable from the back of the device and the wall outlet.
Wait for approximately 60 seconds to allow static electricity to dissipate. Plug the printer back in and power it on. Network and Wi-Fi Reset
is having connectivity issues, you can reset its network settings.
Press and hold the Wi-Fi button and the Network Status (i) button simultaneously for about 5 seconds.
The network status lights will flash alternately, indicating the network settings are being restored to factory defaults. How To Reset Epson L1250 Printer
Are you currently seeing a specific error message or light pattern on your printer?
Resetting an Epson L1250 involves different procedures depending on whether you need to fix network connection issues or clear the "Service Required" error caused by a full waste ink pad. 1. Resetting Wi-Fi & Network Settings
This process restores the printer’s network configuration to factory defaults, which is useful if you have a new router or connection errors. the printer. Hold the Network Status button Power button
simultaneously until the Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct lights start flashing. Release the buttons
once the lights flash. The lights will eventually turn off, indicating the reset is complete. Refer to the Epson L1250 User's Guide for re-installation steps after a network reset. 2. Resetting the Waste Ink Pad (Service Required)
If the printer’s lights are blinking alternately and you see a "Service Required" message, the internal ink pad counter has reached its limit. This requires a software reset tool. Software Options : You can use the official Epson Adjustment Program (AdjProg) or third-party utilities like the WIC Reset Utility Preparation
: Temporarily disable your computer's antivirus or real-time protection, as these tools are often flagged as false positives. Connect the printer to your PC via Process (Adjustment Program) Run the program as an administrator and select your model ( Particular Adjustment Mode and select Waste Ink Pad Counter
Check the boxes for "Main pad counter" and "Platen pad counter," then click to confirm they are at 100%. Select the boxes again and click Initialize Turn the printer off and then back on when prompted to complete the reset. How to Reset Epson L1250 with Resetter
Resetting an Epson L1250 printer is often necessary to clear "Service Required" errors, fix Wi-Fi connection issues, or restore factory defaults after a configuration error. Because the L1250 lacks an LCD screen, you must use specific button combinations or specialized software to perform these actions. 1. Hard Reset (Factory Defaults)
This method restores the printer to its original factory state. Power Off: Turn off the printer using the power button.
Hold Buttons: Press and hold the Network Status button (usually marked with an 'i' or network icon) and then press the Power button simultaneously.
Wait for Flash: Keep holding until the network status lights begin to flash.
Release: Release the buttons; the printer will restart with factory default settings. 2. Resetting the Waste Ink Pad Counter Resetting an Epson L1250 printer Go to product
When you see a "Service Required" message or blinking red lights, the internal waste ink pads are likely marked as "full" by the software. Using the Epson Adjustment Program (Resetter)
Preparation: Temporarily disable your computer's antivirus or real-time protection to allow the utility to run.
Select Model: Run the AdjProg.exe as an Administrator, click Select, and choose L1250 from the model list.
Adjustment Mode: Click Particular Adjustment Mode and select Waste ink pad counter under the Maintenance section.
Initialize: Check the boxes for "Main pad counter" and "Platen pad counter," click Check to verify usage, then click Initialize to reset the counters to zero.
Restart: Turn the printer off and back on to complete the process. Using WIC Reset Utility
For a more user-friendly but often paid option, you can use the WIC Reset Utility. How to Reset Your Epson EcoTank ET-2400 Printer
Resetting your Epson L1250 printer is a standard maintenance task that can resolve connectivity issues, clear "End of Service Life" errors, or simply refresh the device for a new network. Types of Resets for Epson L1250
Depending on your problem, you might need a different reset method:
Network Reset: Clears Wi-Fi settings to connect to a new router.
Waste Ink Pad Reset: Clears the internal "Service Life" error (E-11). Power Cycle: A basic soft reset for minor glitches. 1. How to Reset Wi-Fi & Network Settings
If you have a new router or your printer isn't appearing on your network, use this button combination: Turn off the printer.
Press and hold the Network Status button (marked with an i). While holding the i button, press the Power button. Final Checklist After Any Reset
Hold both until the Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct lights flash alternately.
Release the buttons. The lights will eventually turn off, indicating the network settings are back to factory defaults. 2. How to Reset the Waste Ink Pad Counter
When your printer shows an "Ink pad is at the end of its service life" error, the internal counter must be reset using software. You can use the official Epson Adjustment Program (often called a "Resetter") or third-party tools like the WIC Reset Utility . Steps for using a Resetter program:
If the printer still shows errors after all resets, the waste ink pad assembly might need physical replacement (service center required).
REPORT: Epson L1250 Printer Reset Procedure
Date: October 26, 2023 Subject: Procedures for Resetting the Epson L1250 Ink Tank Printer Prepared For: User Technical Support / End-User Documentation
Resetting the Epson L1250 is not a physical button-press operation. You will need specific software. Do not proceed until you have the following:
Warning: Using third-party reset tools voids your warranty if the printer is still covered. If your L1250 is under warranty, contact Epson support first.
| Issue | Probable Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tool Not Opening | Antivirus blocking executable | Disable Windows Defender/Antivirus temporarily. Extract the file again. | | "Communication Error" | Wrong Port selected | Go to Printer Properties > Ports and ensure the correct USB port is selected in the software. | | Red Light Still Blinking | Ink Pad Counter not initialized properly | Repeat Procedure C, ensuring the printer is in Maintenance Mode before running the software. | | Carriage Jam | Locking tape not removed or debris | Open the scanner unit and check for physical obstructions in the carriage path. |
The Epson L1250 is a popular all-in-one ink tank printer known for its low running costs and reliability. However, like all printers, it can encounter issues that require a reset. If your Epson L1250 is displaying error messages, blinking lights, or refusing to print, resetting the device is often the first and most effective solution.
In this detailed guide, we will cover three distinct types of resets: a power reset, a factory settings reset, and the infamous waste ink pad counter reset.
If you have tried all three methods and your Epson L1250 is still unresponsive:
This is the most critical section. Follow these steps precisely.