Download Resetter Epson ET-4550 (ESP) 100% working.
Epson ET-4550 Ink Absorber Program (ESP) –This Epson ET-4550 ink absorber clearing program can clear the EPSON ET-4550 printer model 100%. If you are experiencing problems with the printer ink absorber being full, the printer showing the ink absorber is full, the printer lights blinking alternately, or the printer not working, you can download this ink absorber clearing program and use it.
This Epson ink pad program can be used 100%. Just plug the printer's USB cable into your computer or laptop, open the program, select the printer model, then select Port USBxxxx(Lxxx) ( *Do not select Port AUTO * ), then select Particular ….. > waste ink pad > tick “ main pad counter ” or some models may have multiple ticks, tick all of them, then press “ initrial….. ” Turn off the printer and turn it on again. If the green light appears, it has cleared. If it does not, uninstall the printer driver first. Turn off the machine and turn it on again and try again. This ink pad clearing program definitely helps fix the problem of full ink pads. It is given out for you to download and use for free without having to take your machine to the service center and waste your valuable time. Unless the ink pad box is really full, in which case you must buy a replacement ink pad box.
Applicable to the following models:
- ET-4550
Main functions of the program
- Fix the problem of the ink cartridge being full or the lights blinking alternately.
- Fix the problem of ink not flowing fully
- Fixed the problem of distorted colors when printed.
- Power Cleaning Printhead Function
- Check for printer malfunctions
- And many other essential functions…
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File Info
Software Version : 1.0.2
File Name : Epson ET-4550 resetter.rar
File Size : 4.04 MB
File Extension : *.rar
Server : Send.cm | MediaFire
Upload Date : 14/11/2022
Last Modified : 14/11/2022
Password : sbz
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