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It’s likely that you use your Epson M200 often for printing, copying, and scanning, particularly in a home or small office setting. It is a sturdy, diligent printer. However, as problem messages appear or performance begins to lag, it occasionally needs a gentle prod to go back to normal, just like any other system.
A reset is one of the most popular methods for giving your M200 new life. Generally, a reset can help if the ink pad counter has reached its maximum, an error message is persistent, or the device is simply not performing as it should. Let’s take a straightforward approach to going through the steps.
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ToggleAMPFirst, it’s good to know when a reset is actually helpful. Here are some signs:
Resetting isn’t always the magic fix, but when the issue isn’t mechanical, it often works.
You can attempt one of two kinds of resets:
1.Power Cycle Soft Reset
In essence, this is turning it on and off again, but with a twist.
Actions to take:
This is the crucial part. Epson printers, including the M200, have an internal counter that monitors the amount of ink sent to the waste pad. Once it reaches a specific threshold, the printer halts with a “Service Required” message—even if it still functions correctly otherwise.
Unfortunately, this is typically not something that can be reset directly from the printer’s control panel.
Resetting the waste ink counter without replacing or cleaning the ink pad may result in ink overflow within the printer. If you’ve owned the printer for an extended period or have done significant printing, it’s advisable to open it up and inspect the pad or have it serviced. Better safe than risking ink spillage.
Resetting your Epson M200 shouldn’t feel daunting. In many instances, it just involves knowing what type of reset to execute. If it’s misbehaving, start with a soft reset, and if necessary, escalate to a factory reset. For ink pad concerns, conduct thorough research before using any external tools.
And keep in mind, printers are like colleagues—they function better when given a break from time to time.
Enjoy your printing!
1. Why would I need to reset my Epson M200?
You might need to reset your Epson M200 if:
2. How do I perform a basic (soft) reset?
Soft Reset (Power Cycle):
This might help fix temporary problems.
️ 3. How do I do a factory reset (hard reset)?
Factory Reset Steps:
Note: This will erase custom settings, including Wi-Fi configurations.
4. What is the “Waste Ink Pad” error, and how do I fix it?
The waste ink pad gathers unused ink during cleaning cycles. When the internal counter reaches its limit, you will see a “Service Required” alert—even if the pad isn’t actually full yet.
To resolve this:
5. Can I reset the ink pad counter myself?
Technically, yes, you can use third-party reset tools. However:
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