Martin paused. He had seen a YouTube video on this. The pads were under the far-right side of the printer. He wasn’t about to disassemble the whole thing. But he also knew that many users simply reset the counter, then placed an absorbent mat under the printer to catch any future overflow. It was a gamble.
Inside the Epson L375, there are soft, absorbent pads (usually made of felt-like material) that catch excess ink during print head cleaning and borderless printing. After hundreds of cleanings, the printer’s internal counter—a small piece of firmware logic—decided the pads were literally overflowing with waste ink. In reality, they might be only half-full, but the counter had hit its pre-programmed limit.
A reliable program for resetting the waste ink pads on an Epson L375 is the or the Epson Adjustment Program (often called the "AdjProg").