Epson L375 Waste Ink Counter Reset
If your Epson L375 suddenly refuses to print and shows a maintenance warning, it is often caused by the waste ink (ink pad) counter threshold.
During head cleaning and maintenance cycles, excess ink is routed to internal absorber pads. The Epson L375 uses a software counter to estimate pad saturation and locks printing at a set threshold.
What Causes the Epson L375 Ink Pad Counter Warning?
A service visit is often unnecessary. Wic Reset Connect allows a safe Epson L375 waste counter reset in minutes.
Step-by-Step: Epson L375 Waste Counter Reset
- Step 1: Connect Epson L375 to a Windows computer with a stable Internet connection using a USB cable.
- Step 2: Run Wic Reset Connect as Administrator and confirm Epson L375 is detected.
- Step 3: Paste the reset key, click Reset, and after completion power-cycle Epson L375.
Most Epson L375 waste counter resets finish in ~1–2 minutes.
System Requirements
- Valid Wic Reset Connect reset key
- Windows 7/8/10/11 PC
- Stable Internet connection during reset
- USB connection required (Wi-Fi reset not supported)
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take?
Usually about 1–2 minutes.
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.
Can I reset over Wi-Fi?
No. The reset requires a USB connection to a Windows PC.
Guide prepared for Epson L375 – Waste Ink Counter Reset using Wic Reset Connect.
