Epson M2120 Resetter [new] Site

Epson M2120 Resetter (also known as an Adjustment Program or WIC Utility) is a software tool used to fix the "Service Required" "E-11 Ink Pad Needs Service"

  1. Download and install the resetter software: Save the software to your computer and follow the installation instructions.
  2. Connect the printer to the computer: Use a USB cable to connect the Epson M2120 printer to your computer.
  3. Open the resetter software: Launch the software and select the Epson M2120 printer model from the list.
  4. Read the printer's current status: The software will read the printer's current status and display any error messages.
  5. Reset the printer: Click on the "Reset" button to initiate the reset process. The software will reset the printer's internal counters and settings to their default values.
  6. Restart the printer: Turn off the printer, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on.
  7. Verify the reset: Check the printer's status and error messages to ensure the reset was successful.

Epson M2120 Resetter

However, like all modern inkjet printers using Epson’s Micro Piezo technology, the M2120 has a hidden flaw: a waste ink counter. When this counter fills up, your printer will grind to a halt with an error message (often "Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life" or a specific blinking pattern). This is where the comes into play. Epson M2120 Resetter

※ If you don’t physically manage the waste ink, the pad will overflow and damage the printer. Epson M2120 Resetter (also known as an Adjustment

Maintenance Tools

: Provides options for printhead cleaning, ink charging routines, and nozzle tests. Download and install the resetter software : Save

What You Need:

  • “A printer’s parts have reached the end of their service life”
  • “Service required” + flashing lights
  • You already physically cleaned/replaced the waste ink pad or installed an external waste tank.

Epson printers like the M2120 are programmed with internal counters that track ink usage during printing and head cleaning cycles. This excess ink is collected in physical waste ink pads