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  1. Please read here http://www.wic.support/?p=161 How to avoid Waste Ink Counters overflow in the future?
  2. Fow making powerfull printhead cleaning You have to use Ink Charge function in Adjustment Program. For example You can see Video about Epson R3000 printer model Ink Charge:
  3. I apologize for any inconvenience caused by my delayed response and I'll be happy to assist you. 1. We have checked Your Reset Key - 7Z915A4632Z646D Your Reset key has been used for XP-214 printer Waste Ink Counters Reset. IP address of the user that executed this operation was saved as: 201.75.50.230(BR) 2. So, now you have reset waste ink counters and they are near 0% 3. If You want to make Firmware Downgrade - you have to do firmware downgrade but not waste ink reset. How to make firmware downgrade - http://www.2manuals.com/forum/index.php?/topic/80125-faq-how-to-make-firmware-downgrade-fro-epson-printers/
  4. http://www.2manuals.com/forum/index.php?/topic/80125-faq-how-to-make-firmware-downgrade-fro-epson-printers/
  5. We support trial Reset Key now - please watch the videotutorial How to use Free TRIAL Reset key
  6. We support trial Reset Key now - please watch the videotutorial How to use Free TRIAL Reset key
  7. We support Free Trial Reset Key now - please watch the videotutorial How to use Free TRIAL Reset key
  8. You can use WIC Reset Utility under Linux. Download Linux versions here - https://www.2manuals.com/WIC/linux/wicreset.deb 1. Differences between /dev/usb and /dev/bus/usb. In the Linux system same devices may be presented on the different levels of the /dev directory, each of them using different drivers stack. For example inkjet printer can be accesed from the /dev/usb/lp0 and /dev/bus/usb/002/004, but in the first case it's actually a printer (line printer 0) and in the second - generic usb device. WIC Reset will work only in the first case, thus creating aliases from /dev/bus/usb to /dev will not help to solve any problems and can be potentially harmful. 2. Access rights. Read me! By default access rights for /dev/usb/lp* are defined like this: ls l /dev/usb crw-rw---- root lp 180, 0 Oct 27 02:38 lp0 Thus only root and members of `lp` group can access the printer. There several ways to deal with this problem. 2.1. Add user to the `lp` group. The simplest way is to add current user to the `lp` group and then reboot: sudo usermod -a -G lp $(id -n -u) sudo reboot 2.2. Change access rights for single printer. Find our printer in /dev (for example, lp0) and then: sudo chmod o+rw /dev/usb/lp0 2.3. Run application as root: Warning! Running application using root account may be dangerous. You can use su, sudo or gksudo from gksu package. su wicreset sudo wicreset sudo apt-get install gksu gksudo wicreset When sudo is used system will not change user directory which may cause some warnings. On the other hand gksudo will always use root directory. In both cases all files created by the application will belong to the root, and therefore will be inaccessible by regular users. Also when application started using sudo or gksudo in KDE, GTK is unable to properly initialize all necessary resources. 2.4. Edit udev rules: You can change default access rights for the printer using device manager. For more details read udev manual page and this article: Writing Udev Rules by Daniel Drake. 3. Installation. You can install WIC Reset either from console or using package manager. 3.1. Installation from console. Install package using `dpkg` command from the directory, where package has been downloaded. Fix missing dependencies using `apt-get`. sudo dpkg i wicreset-i386.deb sudo apt-get -f install 3.2. Installation from package manager. 3.3. Conflicts with App Armor. Newest versions of the Ubuntu and its derivatives has App Armor rules enforcement enabled by default which may prevent WICReset from accessing printer's USB. If this is the case, please, configure App Armor to run application in the complain mode and relaunch wicreset: sudo apt install apparmor-utils sudo aa-complain /usr/bin/wicreset Supported distirbutions: Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus. Debian 9.0 Stretch. Mint 18.0 Sarah. Derived distributions (Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Edubuntu, etc.) should be supported as well. Compiler Version: GCC 5.2 Package Dependencies (dpkg-shlibdeps): C/C++: \libc6 (>= 2.17) libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0) libgcc1 (>= 1:3.0) libstdc++6 (>= 5.2) X11 & GTK+: libx11-6 libsm6 libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.24.0) libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 (>= 2.22.0) Other: libcairo2 (>= 1.6.0) libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.18.0) libpangocairo-1.0-0 (>= 1.14.0) Screenshots:
  9. Press buttons on printer touch screen monitor.
  10. If You have clogged Epson 4900 - You have to make powerful printhead cleaning by using Initial Ink Charge function. Order and download Epson Pro 4900 cleaning utility: http://www.2manuals.com/product_info.php?products_id=1365 Video Tutorial:
  11. 1. You can use Ink Codes that come on Ink Bottles. You can find a lot of free Ink Codes on InkResets.com site. 2. You can reset Ink Levels in L100, L200, L800 printers by WIC Reset Utility. 3. You can follow this instruction to reset Ink Levels in all Epson L-series printers such as: L100, L110, L111, L120, L130, L200, L210, L211, L220, L300, L301, L310, L350, L351, L353, L355, L358, L360, L365, L455, L550, L551, L555, L558, L565, L800, L810, L850, L1300, L1800 With turned printer ON - press Power button - printer will turn OFF. Wait 10 seconds. Hold Paper button, then press and release Power button- the printer will turn ON and Power Green light will start to blink. Release Paper button and press again for 10 seconds. After 10 second release Paper button, then press for 1-2 seconds again and release. Thats all. This works for all Epson L-series. http://inkresets.com
  12. How to change printer models. For example Epson 1400 - > to 1410, 1410 - > to 1400 Videotutorial:
  13. If printer can "see" ink cartridges - that means printer is ok. Just replace ink cartridges by perfect.
  14. Read here - http://www.wic.support/?p=176 WIC utility can change printer models in few seconds. For example: Epson T50 - > to P50 or -> to Artisan 50 and back WF7010 -> WF7011 -> WF7015 -> WF7018 and back Photo 1390 - > 1400 - > 1410 and back and many other printer models
  15. Yes 1430 model is supported by Wic and You can make Firmware Downgrade You can check by yourself what functiona are available for supported models. Click on in the left of printer model string.
  16. Follow this Step by Step Guide to make XP-211, XP-212, XP-213, XP-214, XP-216 printers chipless - http://www.2manuals.com/product_info.php?cPath=107&products_id=1948
  17. You can pay here - https://store.payproglobal.com/checkout?products[1][id]=29184 Select your country and pay in your local currency.
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