While typically a paid service, offers a free diagnostic option that can sometimes temporarily clear errors or confirm if a reset is possible.

Step-by-Step Instructions to Reset the Waste Ink Pad Counter

Right-click the executable file (usually named AdjProg.exe ) and select . Click the Select button at the top of the interface.

Before diving into the reset process, it's helpful to understand why this problem occurs in the first place. Like many Epson printers, the TX730WD contains an internal component called a waste ink pad.

In the menu on the left, click “Waste ink pad counter” then click “Check” to read current values.

The printer refuses to print, scan, or copy.

While many paid tools exist (like WIC Reset), our focus is on finding working solutions. We'll outline three primary methods:

The WIC (Waste Ink Counter) Reset Utility is a widely recognized third-party software compatible with Windows and macOS.

While resetting the waste ink counter is a great way to get your printer working again, it does not address the physical condition of the waste ink pads. After several resets, these pads can become so saturated that ink begins to leak inside the printer, potentially causing damage and creating a mess.

Check the boxes next to Main Pad Counter and FL Box Counter . Click the Check button. The software will read your printer's firmware and display the current percentage and point count. You will likely see that it has reached 100%.

To clear this error, you need a specialized software utility known as the (often downloaded as a compressed .rar archive, which explains the common search term resetrar ). Prerequisites Before Beginning: