If the printer’s lights are blinking alternately and you see a "Service Required" message, the internal ink pad counter has reached its limit. This requires a software reset tool. Software Options : You can use the official Epson Adjustment Program (AdjProg) or third-party utilities like the WIC Reset Utility Preparation
Epson provides a free utility for end-users to reset the counter, provided the ink pads are not physically overflowing. How To Reset Epson L1250 Printer
John disconnected the printer from his computer and restarted it. The printer sprang to life, its internal mechanisms humming as it initialized. John held his breath as he sent a test print job to the printer. The machine whirred and whizzed, producing a crisp, vibrant page. If the printer’s lights are blinking alternately and
If your printer stops with a "Service Required" message, it means the internal "Waste Ink Pad" counter is full. John disconnected the printer from his computer and
(sometimes labeled as "Washing bed counter") under the maintenance tab and click Initialize Check the boxes for Main pad counter Platen pad counter to see current usage, then click Initialize to reset them to zero. : A prompt will tell you to turn off the printer