From: Alan Justice on 7 Sep 2005 02:23 I started getting an error message from the Status Monitor when printing on my Epson 2200: "Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life. Contact your dealer for replacement. Still prints. Are parts actually wearing out, or is this just a message that automaticlly comes on after a certain amount of printing? Which parts? I've printed over 550 square feet of Premium Glossy paper in the year that I've owned it. Is it user-serviceable? I live in the sticks, so I expect I'd have to mail it to an authorized service tech. Would they even touch it, given that I don't use Epson inks? -- - Alan Justice
From: Arthur Entlich on 7 Sep 2005 03:51 Your waste ink pads protection number has been reached. If you email me privately I will send you information on how to reset this number and the considerations in doing so. Please mention the model number, etc. Art Alan Justice wrote: > I started getting an error message from the Status Monitor when printing on > my Epson 2200: "Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service > life. Contact your dealer for replacement. Still prints. > > Are parts actually wearing out, or is this just a message that automaticlly > comes on after a certain amount of printing? Which parts? I've printed > over 550 square feet of Premium Glossy paper in the year that I've owned it. > Is it user-serviceable? I live in the sticks, so I expect I'd have to mail > it to an authorized service tech. Would they even touch it, given that I > don't use Epson inks? > > -- > - Alan Justice > > >
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