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Maintenance Box Resetter For Epson L6170 __hot__ Page

Maintenance Box Resetter For Epson L6170 __hot__ Page

: Resetting the chip only tells the printer the box is "new." It does not physically remove the waste ink. If the pads are saturated, ink will eventually leak into your printer. Open the box and replace or wash/dry the internal absorbent sponges. Checking Status

When a user replaces the maintenance box with a new official unit, the printer recognizes the "new" status code and resets its internal counter. The resetter mimics this process. By physically connecting the resetter to the chip contacts on the old maintenance box, the device overwrites the data, resetting the status from "Full" back to "New." This tricks the Epson L6170 into believing a brand-new unit has been installed, allowing the printer to resume operation immediately. maintenance box resetter for epson l6170

: Match the resetter's metal pins with the contact points on the maintenance box chip. : Resetting the chip only tells the printer the box is "new

Before buying a resetter, confirm your L6170 is showing one of these exact messages: Checking Status When a user replaces the maintenance

A maintenance box resetter is a small hardware device designed to communicate with the chip on the side of the Epson L6170 waste ink tank. By aligning the resetter’s pins with the chip’s contact points, the device sends a signal that clears the chip's internal counter, returning it to a "zero" or "empty" state. Once reset, the printer recognizes the box as a brand-new component, allowing the user to continue printing immediately without waiting for a replacement part to arrive in the mail.

Most L6170 resetters have arranged in a 4-over-3 pattern. Align these pins exactly with the gold contacts on the maintenance box chip.

Reset only after installing a fresh, dry maintenance box.

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