Epson L5290 Resetter Review
Today, Meera’s L5290 runs perfectly. Every 500 pages, she empties her external waste bottle. She resets the counter once every 18 months. And she no longer fears the orange light.
Frustrated, she called Epson support. The kind technician explained: “Your printer has a built-in waste ink pad. Over time, it absorbs excess ink from cleaning cycles. When the counter hits 100%, the printer locks itself to prevent leaking. It’s not broken — it’s full.” Epson L5290 Resetter
Meera needed to print a flight ticket by morning. Today, Meera’s L5290 runs perfectly
It was a Tuesday evening when Meera’s Epson L5290 suddenly blinked an orange light and displayed a message she had never seen before: “Service required. Parts at the end of their service life. Contact support.” And she no longer fears the orange light
The solution? Send the printer to a service center (shipping cost: $25) and pay $60 for pad replacement and counter reset. Total wait time: two weeks.
| If you… | Then… | |--------|--------| | Only reset the counter | Ink will eventually leak — guaranteed | | Install a waste ink bottle + reset | Safe, long-term solution (many years) | | Take it to an authorized center | Most proper, but most expensive |