Epson L300 Waste Ink Counter Reset
When the Epson L300 reaches its maintenance threshold, Epson firmware may block printing as a safeguard. In most cases, this is resolved with a counter reset.
A waste ink counter in the Epson L300 accumulates after cleaning operations. Once it reaches a limit, printing is stopped to prevent overflow.
Why Does the Epson L300 Show ‘Service Required’?
A service visit is often unnecessary. Wic Reset Connect allows a safe Epson L300 waste counter reset in minutes.
Common Symptoms
- Printer refuses to print even with ink available
- Epson Status Monitor shows maintenance warning
- Blinking lights and blocked jobs
- Device is locked until reset is performed
Three Steps to Restore Epson L300 Printing
- Step 1: Use a Windows PC (7–11) with Internet access. Connect Epson L300 via USB (Wi-Fi reset is not supported).
- Step 2: Start Wic Reset Connect in Administrator mode and wait until Epson L300 appears in the device list.
- Step 3: Enter your reset key and press Reset. Wait ~1–2 minutes, then restart Epson L300.
Most Epson L300 waste counter resets finish in ~1–2 minutes.
What You Need
- Valid Wic Reset Connect reset key
- Stable Internet connection during reset
- Windows 7/8/10/11 PC
- USB connection required (Wi-Fi reset not supported)
Common Fixes
- Temporarily disable VPN/proxy if validation fails.
- Close Epson Status Monitor or other printer utilities.
- Try another USB cable (some cables are charge-only).
- Use a direct USB connection (avoid hubs).
- Run the app as Administrator.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if reset doesn’t work?
Check USB cable/port, run as admin, and close other printer utilities.
Do I need a service center?
Typically not for a waste ink counter lock; a reset is usually sufficient.
How long does it take?
Usually about 1–2 minutes.
Can I reset over Wi-Fi?
No. The reset requires a USB connection to a Windows PC.
Guide prepared for Epson L300 – Waste Ink Counter Reset using Wic Reset Connect.
