Connect the Epson 1410 printer to your computer using a USB cable. Ensure the printer is turned on and recognized by the computer.
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Clears the protection counter that triggers “Parts life expired” (service required error). Does not physically empty the ink pads. | | Initial Ink Charge | Forces a new ink charging cycle – used after changing the print head or main board. | | Head ID Input | Lets you re‑enter the print head’s unique ID (printed on the head) after replacement. | | Bi-D Adjustment | Resets bidirectional printing alignment values – crucial after EEPROM clear. | | Paper Feed Adjustment | Restores default feed compensation values. | | EEPROM Dump | Backs up current EEPROM data before resetting – highly recommended. |
This is the most critical step. The adjustment program will not connect if the printer is in normal mode.
Connect the Epson 1410 printer to your computer using a USB cable. Ensure the printer is turned on and recognized by the computer.
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Clears the protection counter that triggers “Parts life expired” (service required error). Does not physically empty the ink pads. | | Initial Ink Charge | Forces a new ink charging cycle – used after changing the print head or main board. | | Head ID Input | Lets you re‑enter the print head’s unique ID (printed on the head) after replacement. | | Bi-D Adjustment | Resets bidirectional printing alignment values – crucial after EEPROM clear. | | Paper Feed Adjustment | Restores default feed compensation values. | | EEPROM Dump | Backs up current EEPROM data before resetting – highly recommended. |
This is the most critical step. The adjustment program will not connect if the printer is in normal mode.
Cedido por: Paulo de Deus
Cedido por: Paulo de Deus