Epson Resetter L360 ❲2024❳

(Brief summary: 4mm silicone tube, drill hole at bottom left of case, route to bottle with air filter)

Author: Technical Support Research Division Date: April 2026 Subject: Epson L360 Waste Ink Pad Counter Reset Utility Abstract The Epson L360 is a popular all-in-one ink tank printer known for low-cost printing and high page yields. However, like all Epson inkjet printers, it features a waste ink counter that tracks the absorption capacity of an internal sponge pad. Once the counter reaches a factory-set limit (typically around 15,000–20,000 pages), the printer stops functioning and displays a "Service Required" error (flashing red lights, error code indicating waste ink pad is full). The Epson Resetter L360 is a third-party software tool designed to reset this counter, allowing the printer to continue working without immediate physical pad replacement. This paper explores the purpose, mechanics, proper usage, risks, and legal/ethical considerations of the resetter tool. 1. Introduction Inkjet printers from Epson’s EcoTank series (including the L360) use a maintenance box or waste ink pads to collect ink purged during cleaning cycles. When the printer firmware determines the pads are saturated, it permanently locks the printer unless a technician resets the counter. Epson’s official solution requires sending the printer to an authorized service center for pad replacement and counter reset—a cost that often approaches the printer’s original value. epson resetter l360

This paper is for educational purposes. Modifying your printer may void warranties and violate Epson’s software license agreement. The author assumes no liability for damage resulting from use of the resetter tool. End of Paper (Brief summary: 4mm silicone tube, drill hole at