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to allow any residual charge to dissipate.
Keep holding for about 4–5 seconds until the Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct lights begin to flash alternately.
| | What It Does | When to Use It | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Network Settings Reset | Clears all Wi-Fi network data and returns network configurations to factory default | You're changing routers, troubleshooting connection issues, or the printer's Wi-Fi stops working | | Factory Settings Reset | Restores all printer settings (excluding the waste ink counter) to original factory condition | You're selling/giving away the printer or have persistent software issues not resolved by simpler resets | | Waste Ink Pad Counter Reset | Resets the internal counter that tracks the printer's waste ink pad | The printer displays the "Ink Pad at End of Service Life" error (usually indicated by blinking Ink and Paper lights) | epson et2400 reset
Continue holding both buttons for about 5 seconds until the power light flashes.
Here's how to do it:
Hold them for about until the Wi-Fi light and the status lights start to flash.
[Network Button (i)] + [Power Button] ──(Hold 5s)──> Lights Flash ──> Wi-Fi Reset Complete to allow any residual charge to dissipate
Press and hold the button (the icon looks like a small router or an "i"). While holding that button, press and hold the Power button.
Plug the cord back into a wall outlet directly, avoiding surge protectors or power strips, which can sometimes cause voltage issues. Here's how to do it: Hold them for
The printer will initialize, cycle its internal mechanisms, and return to its default out-of-the-box state. Note: You will need to reconfigure your Wi-Fi settings after this process.
Before diving into the steps, it helps to identify why your printer is acting up. A reset can resolve the following common issues: