Epson L3250 Waste Ink Pad Resetter -
Using an Epson L3250 waste ink pad resetter is a relatively straightforward process. Here are the steps to follow:
The WIC (Waste Ink Counter) Reset Utility is a highly reliable universal tool compatible with Windows and macOS. The software itself is free to download and will read your printer's counter status for free. However, actually resetting the counter requires purchasing a one-time use "Reset Key" (usually costing around $10 USD). This is the safest option if you want to avoid risky free downloads. Official Epson Service
Inside your Epson L3250 are physical sponges known as waste ink pads. These pads collect excess ink used during the initial setup, print head cleaning cycles, and borderless printing. epson l3250 waste ink pad resetter
The Epson L3250 uses a combination of visual and on-screen cues to alert you to this problem. You might notice:
: A prompt will tell you to turn your printer off. Power it down, click Using an Epson L3250 waste ink pad resetter
Click the button. The software will read your printer's firmware and display the current percentage (it will likely show 100%). Check the Main pad counter box again. Click the Initialize button.
Click on the button on the right side of the screen. These pads collect excess ink used during the
Remember: resetting the software counter is only half the battle. Always pair the reset with a physical inspection and, ideally, an external waste ink modification.
Proper maintenance (preferred)
The resetter does not remove the physical waste ink. After resetting, you must open the printer and either:
A pop-up prompt will ask for confirmation to reset the counter. Click . Step 5: Completing the Reset


















I saw that you mentioned the spice tastes like Italian Sausage because of the fennel, yet there is no fennel in this recipe?
I’m sorry about that, Lori, that was written in an unclear way and I’ll edit that.
I was referring to the Italian Sausage Seasoning Blend, which uses the above Italian seasoning blend as an ingredient, but also has additional ingredients like fennel to get the taste that you are used to in Italian sausage. You can find the Italian Sausage Seasoning blend here. Sorry for the confusion!