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How to reset Ink Levels in Epson L110 (or L Series)

UPDATE: Another Solution

Solution A: 
1. Unhook the ink tank unit and lay it down, just like when you're refilling inks.
2. Wait for about 10-15 seconds, then hook it back
3. Press the "red ink light" button
4. Done

Note: sometimes, you have to set first the transportation lock to the locked position before doing the steps


Solution B:
1. Power off the Printer.
2. Put a bondpaper on the loading tray.
3. Press both Power Button and paper feed or ink button for 15 seconds.
4. After 15 seconds, release power button and paper feed or ink button.
Paper feed or ink button with orange light will steady while the power button will be blinking.
5. Now press once the paper feed or ink button (with orange light).
Wait until a test print is done, it takes about 30-60 seconds (or longer)
6. After a test print, the blinking of ink button will stop and printer is ready to use

Comments

  1. This works! You should be crowned with laurels

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  2. Hello, when i do the step 6 nothing happens, the test print never comes, any suggetions?

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  3. who ever you are...
    ...thank you man.
    THANK YOU!!!

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  4. Holy molly! You just saved me tons of money... Thank you so much! God bless.

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  5. Thank you so much! It works for me!

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  6. this is fuckin great.....thanks bro it fuckin works.

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  7. Thanks for the post. Printer error messages are common and it can be cleared easily by experienced service engineers. We run a Printer service center in Chennai and posts like these are very useful for our team to learn. Thank you.

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  8. I tried twice but it didn't work on my Epson L110.
    I don't know how but i tried this one and it worked.
    Please anyone confirm if it works on you too. Thanks.

    1. Power Off Printer.
    2. Press and hold both Power and Paper Feed buttons for 15 seconds.
    3. Release both buttons. Power button indicator light should be blinking yellow green while Paper Feed button is steady Orange (forever).
    4. Now press and hold the paper feed button for 3 seconds then release. Both lights should be steady.
    6. Press Paper feed button 5 times. Both lights should be off.
    7. Done

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    Replies
    1. Thank you very much, this worked with some trying involved.

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    2. Thanks Dear! It worked for my L110👍

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    3. it works well! amazing thankz so much, i will not spend again money for its repair just like before with this probem

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    4. Thank you so much it worked for my printer.

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  9. Hi, Good post on printer issues. We deal in printer service of all brands and articles like these are very beneficial for people like us. Internet is really a boon and is helping us to gain knowledge and upgrade ourselves in this field.

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  10. This is LEGIT!!! I wanna kiss you right now... problem solved... TYVM

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  11. Thank you very much!!!! It really worked with our epson L110!!! God bless you!!!

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  12. Hello! I tried following your instruction however the paper feed button still blinks. I wonder where I did wrong? Please guide me. Thank you!

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  13. Thanks for this very useful info. May God bless you.

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  14. it really works.. thanks so much

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  15. Thank you so much! Really useful post, saved a lot of time, money and effort!!!

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  16. super thank you...solution A works!!!!

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  17. Worked for me too. Thank you so much!

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  18. Thanks for sharing such a useful post.
    Worked for me on L110.

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  19. It worked on my L110 by solution2. Thank you so much ..

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