Reset Eprom Epson 1410 Adjustment Program !!install!! | LIMITED |

Use this only if the printer behaves erratically after a pad reset, or if you want to completely wipe all data (including serial number and calibration).

| Option | Description | |--------|-------------| | | Open printer, remove old pads, install new ones (Epson part or generic). | | Clean pads | Rinse with water, dry completely, reinstall. | | External waste tank | Best long-term solution – drill case, route tube to external bottle. | Reset Eprom Epson 1410 Adjustment Program

If the printer still shows “Parts inside printer are at the end of service life”, the reset did not apply – retry in or use a different version of the adjustment program. Use this only if the printer behaves erratically

If you own an Epson Stylus Photo 1410 (also known as the Artisan 710 or 810 in some regions), you know it is a workhorse for photographers and home businesses—especially for sublimation printing. However, like all inkjet printers, it has a digital brain that keeps track of every drop of ink and every movement of its internal parts. Eventually, you will hit a wall: the printer stops working, flashing an ominous combination of lights, declaring itself “dead.” Before you throw it in a dumpster, you need to learn about the and how to Reset the EPROM. | | External waste tank | Best long-term

Before you begin, ensure you have a stable environment to prevent communication errors:

After resetting, you must physically manage the waste ink: