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5. Physical Maintenance (Recommended)

Resetting the counter without changing the pad will cause the pad to eventually overflow. For long-term safety:

Write-Up: Resetting the Waste Ink Pad Counter (Almofada) on Epson L3250

Model: Epson EcoTank L3250
Issue: Printer displays "Service required" or "Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life."
Cause: The waste ink pad counter has reached its maximum limit.
Note: This procedure resets the electronic counter only. It does not replace the physical pad. Ink overflow may occur if the pad is truly saturated.

What does “reset almofada” mean?

The “almofada” (ink pad) in your Epson L3250 absorbs excess ink during cleaning cycles. When the counter reaches its limit, the printer stops working and shows a “Service Required” error (often blinking lights). Resetting the counter does not physically replace the pad—it just tells the printer the pad is “new” again.

⚠️ Important: Resetting without replacing the pad can lead to ink leakage. For long-term use, replace or clean the pad after 1–2 resets.