A: 0x9A is a general service error. The adjustment program can read the specific subcode. Often yes, but sometimes it indicates a hardware failure (e.g., a dead printhead). The resetter cannot fix broken motors or sensors.
However, the use of the L14150 resetter is not without its dilemmas, primarily regarding the physical reality of the waste ink pads. Resetting the counter solves the software error, but it does not address the physical saturation of the pads. If a user resets the counter without replacing or cleaning the pads, they run the risk of the pads eventually overflowing. This presents a paradox: the software allows the machine to continue operating, potentially creating an environmental hazard. Yet, the existence of the resetter also enables a more sustainable cycle. Savvy users utilize the software reset as an opportunity to install an external waste ink tank—a modification that diverts the waste ink into a bottle rather than the internal pads. This DIY modification, facilitated by the Adjustment Program, extends the life of the printer indefinitely and reduces electronic waste. epson l14150 resetter adjustment program
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