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Use a Soft Reset (Power Cycle).

The Epson EcoTank L4260 is a reliable workhorse, but like any piece of hardware, it can occasionally run into software glitches, "Service Required" errors, or connectivity drops. Knowing how to perform a reset can save you a costly trip to the service center.

Click "Check" to see the percentage, then click "Initialize" to set the counter back to 0%. Restart: Turn the printer off and back on when prompted.

Returns the printer to factory-fresh software status. Select Yes to confirm and wait for the printer to reboot. Method 3: Resetting the Ink Pad Counter (Service Required)

Requires an Internal Counter Reset (Adjustment Program).

Whether you need to clear a stubborn error message, reset the Wi-Fi settings, or restore the entire machine to its out-of-the-box state, this guide covers every method available. When Should You Reset Your Epson L4260?

The network settings are now cleared, and you can reconfigure the printer using the Epson Smart Panel app on your phone. Pro Tips for Maintenance

If you are resetting because of poor print quality, try a "Power Cleaning" from the Maintenance menu first.

Before proceeding, identify which problem you are trying to solve. Different issues require different types of resets: Use a Network Settings Reset.