Reset Protection Counter for Epson C67, C68 and D68

Mar 23, 2008 | Filed in FAQ, Tips and Tricks, Troubleshooting |


This resetter can reset the protection counter for Epson Stylus C67, C68 and D68 printer. Just select your printer at the first list as shown below.

Reset Protection Counter for Epson C67, C68 and D68 - Step 1

Next, select “The Upper Housing is Installed” at the third list.

Reset Protection Counter for Epson C67, C68 and D68 - Step 2

Click “Ok” button and it will show the screen like below.

Reset Protection Counter for Epson C67, C68 and D68 - Step 3

Select “Waste pad ink counter” and click “Ok” button to proceed.

Reset Protection Counter for Epson C67, C68 and D68 - Step 4

Click “Initialization” button and it will reset your protection counter.

Bear in mind that you are supposed to clean the waste pad before you reset the protection counter. Read related post for more detail.

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3 Responses to “Reset Protection Counter for Epson C67, C68 and D68”

  1. Melvine on August 23rd, 2008 1:57 pm

    where can i find
    “Reset Protection Counter for Epson Stylus Photo R230″

    can u post it the link…

    tnx in advance..

  2. admin on August 24th, 2008 12:16 am
  3. clive g cross on October 24th, 2008 2:50 pm

    Dear All
    Epson D68 printer flagged up service/maintenance warning then stopped altogether with two flashing red lights on top of printer
    Contacted Epson for advice as was advised to have printer serviced and/or replaced even though nothng wrong with it
    Went off line in disgust and then contacted a local agent who provided me with your address
    Downloaded programme and reset printer with no difficulty All now well
    Thanks
    Clive

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