But here’s the strange part. Marco checked the EEPROM dump before and after. The counter had reset to zero, yes — but another value had changed. A hidden flag, deep in the memory map, labeled
If you see in the adjustment program interface (e.g., a checkbox or error log), it often means the printer has logged a cover or carriage position fault in EEPROM. Resetting EPROM can clear that flag, allowing the printer to initialize again. reset eprom epson 1410 adjustment program top
Resetting the Epson Stylus Photo 1410 is essential when the printer displays a "Service Required" error, typically caused by the waste ink pad counter reaching its maximum capacity. But here’s the strange part
The Epson 1410 usually requires a specific version of the Adjustment Program (often labeled for the ). A hidden flag, deep in the memory map,
Hardware EEPROM reset
To perform a reset, you will typically follow these steps using the utility: