Epson M2120: Resetter -free-
Jake printed a test page. Perfect. No errors. The waste counter was back to zero. The machine acted as if it had never seen a drop of ink.
“Probably malware,” he thought. But the orange light blinked again, mocking him.
For three seconds, nothing. Then the printer whirred to life. The orange light flickered… and turned solid green. Epson M2120 Resetter -FREE-
Then he remembered a thread he’d scrolled past months ago, deep in a dusty corner of a tech forum. The title was simple, almost too good to be true:
He leaned back, exhaling. The “free” resetter had saved him. He left a thank-you reply for OldTechDog, backed up the utility to three different drives, and swore he’d never take a working printer for granted again. Jake printed a test page
He knew what that meant. The waste ink pads—those sponges inside that caught the overflow from cleaning cycles—were supposedly “full.” Epson’s solution? Pay $150 for a replacement or ship it to an authorized center for a reset.
Jake hesitated. His whole portfolio was on this laptop. One wrong click and... The waste counter was back to zero
He clicked download.