• sirfancy@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Cursory research about this seems you can replace it yourself for $10. Are you sure about this?

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      11 months ago

      Yes, the hardware (a cheap sponge, essentially) that the counter “protects” is easily replaced for little money - but you still can’t just reset the counter.

      https://epson.com/support/epson-ink-pads-reset-utility-faqs

      For “North American users” Epson now offers a tool to reset the self destruct counter one, single, time.

      There are third parties now, that offer a reset of the software destruct counter, for a fee.

      The fact that a printer sold as “Eco” has a software self destruct that the user requires an unlock key to reset - an occurrence frequent enough to make it a profitable business for third parties to sell such keys - should tell you all you need to know about these printers.

      I couldn’t confirm, but there supposedly are more premium models with user serviceable waste ink tanks that don’t have a self destruct, but most consumer models very much have this limitation.

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        11 months ago

        Thanks for the info, that’s absurd. I don’t know why more people are talking about this then.