L220 Resetter

| Option | Cost | Result | |--------|------|--------| | Epson authorized service | $60–100 | Replaces pads + resets counter | | DIY pads + WIC reset | $10–15 (key) + $3 (materials) | Resets counter + physical fix | | Only WIC reset (no pad fix) | $10–15 | Printer works, but risky | | New L220 printer | ~$150 | Wasteful, but possible |

The most common way to perform an operation is via the WICReset Utility. Here is a step-by-step guide. l220 resetter

If software methods fail, you can buy a physical . This small USB stick plugs into the printer’s port and forces a reset. This is rare for the L220 but exists for office environments where printers are not connected to PCs. | Option | Cost | Result | |--------|------|--------|

| Type | How It Works | Cost | Ease of Use | |------|-------------|------|--------------| | | Paid key via software (Windows) | ~$10–15 per reset | Moderate – requires internet | | Adjprog (Adjustment Program) | Full service software (free/pirated) | Free (but risky) | Complex – needs drivers & codes | | Hardware Resetter Dongle | Plug into USB port, press button | ~$20–30 | Very easy – no PC needed | This small USB stick plugs into the printer’s

You will now see a window with various tabs (Main, Particular Adjustment Mode, etc.).

Congratulations. Your L220 should now print normally.

If you keep resetting the counter without ever cleaning or replacing the physical pads, eventually the sponge will literally fill up. When that happens, ink will leak out the bottom of the printer, ruining your desk, staining carpet, and potentially shorting the printer’s mainboard.