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Summary. The WICReset utility and “key” allow end-users to reset the waste ink counter in their printer to clear errors related to waste ink (eg: “Parts inside your printer have reached the end of their service life”). To do this you need two things: Your WICReset “key” (an alphanumeric code in UPPER case, usually around 16 ...
If one or more of your waste ink counters is 100% or more, you will need to reset your printers waste ink counters. To do this you need to have purchased a key (see below) which you input when prompted, after clicking on the “ Reset ” button. This should then reset your printer.
The WICReset /iWIC key is for used in resetting compatible Epson (and some Canon) inkjet printers using the WICReset or iWIC utilities. Useful for resetting and clearing the Service Required and similar errors relating to the waste ink pads in compatible printers. More information for the WICReset/iWIC utilities is available here.
Reset Utility Availability. OctoInkjet now, provide a “Reset key” as standard* for use with the WICReset and iWIC tools. This allows customers to avoid most, if not all of the issues surrounding many of the “free” utilities and get their printer waste counter reset quickly/easily. *Kit + Key bundles are now offered as the only “with ...
New WICReset version [version 5.59] Posted on 3rd Sep 2020 @ 9:57:43 PM. We recently received an update for the WICReset utility used to reset waste ink counters. As is usually the case with new releases/updates, there have been reports from some end-users worried about the warnings given by one or two anti-virus scanners including Norton 360 ...
Adjustment Utilities, WICReset, SSC tools use to reset the waste ink counter on inkjet printers Waste Ink Solutions (C9344, C9345) for WF2810DWF, XP3100 + more From around 2014 Epson started playing with the idea of user replaceable waste ink pads and moving to a chip...
WICReset keys are generated by the application owners and stored on a server which the WICReset and iWIC tools both verify with the server before completing a reset. The keys are not a complex algorithm that works regardless. The key has to actually exist! Obviously it might be possible that you happen upon one of the generated keys, but the ...
WICReset / iWIC. In 2009 came the release of the pay per reset utility called "WICReset" which stands for Waste Ink Counter Reset. This new tool requires the purchase of a digital "key" (basically a credit) which then allows the user to reset the waste ink counter once. The tool started off somewhat shakily in the early years but has matured ...
Please use the Quickfind tool to check if your printer is already covered by such a utility and whether it is freely available, or requires a waste kit purchase to gain access. The Quickfind tool will also indicate if the best option is the use of the WICReset and therefore require a Key to reset. WICReset Key (s) $10.76 (inc VAT) $8.98 (ex VAT)
Three are some common problems/questions associated with the WICReset utility so this will act as a troubleshooting guide on how to resolve them. Q. The utility fails with error: “Internet connection lost. Try again later”. Q. The WICReset does not see/list my printer. A. Make sure you connect the printer to the computer using a USB cable.