Epson Et2400 Reset

Best for: Persistent error codes, "Service Required" messages, ink system initialization errors.

This method is designed to restore the printer to its factory default state. It resets the print head cleaning counters and ink level logic. Warning: This process may reset your ink levels to "Full" even if the tanks are not full. You must visually check your ink levels afterward.

Method A: Button Combination (For frozen errors)

Method B: Via the Maintenance Menu Note: Accessing the service menu varies by firmware version. If the above does not work, try this sequence:


This is the most dangerous reset and the one most people search for.

What is happening? The Epson ET-2400 has a counter (called the Protection Counter) that tracks how many times you turn the printer on/off and clean the heads. After roughly 15,000 to 20,000 pages, the printer displays a fatal error message: "A printer’s ink pads are at the end of their service life. Please contact Epson Support."

The Reality: In many cases, the waste ink pad is NOT actually full. Epson locks the printer to force a paid service. You can bypass this with a WIC Reset (Waste Ink Counter Reset) . epson et2400 reset

Before diving into the "how," you need to understand the "why." The term reset in the context of the Epson ET-2400 is ambiguous. It does not mean resetting your printer to factory settings (clearing Wi-Fi passwords or network configurations).

Let’s get one thing straight: the ET-2400 is an EcoTank marvel. No cartridges. Cheap ink. Beautiful prints. But Epson built a secret watchdog inside it — a waste ink pad counter.

That pad absorbs ink from cleaning cycles. When Epson’s counter hits 100%, the printer locks down. Not because it’s broken. Because Epson wants you to pay a service center (or buy a new printer).

But here’s the plot twist: on the ET-2400, you can reset that counter yourself.

If you need a video walkthrough, search YouTube for “Epson ET-2400 waste ink reset using WIC Reset”. For factory reset, just use the on-screen menus as shown in Section 4.

How to Reset Your Epson EcoTank ET-2400: A Complete Guide Is your Epson EcoTank ET-2400 acting up? Whether you’re dealing with a stubborn connection issue or just want to start fresh on a new network, a factory reset is often the quickest fix. Since this model lacks a built-in display screen, the process relies on a specific sequence of button presses. When Should You Reset Your Printer? Method B: Via the Maintenance Menu Note: Accessing

Resetting is a powerful troubleshooting tool, but it should be your go-to only for specific problems: Changing Wi-Fi Networks: If you’ve moved or got a new router. Connection Drops: When your phone or PC can no longer "see" the printer. Persistent Errors:

When indicator lights are flashing and standard power-cycling hasn't worked. How to Perform a Factory/Wi-Fi Reset

This process erases the Wi-Fi settings stored in the printer's memory, which is the primary data it retains. Power Down:

Turn off the printer and wait for the power light to go completely dark. The Button Combo: Press and hold the Network Status (Wi-Fi) button and the button simultaneously. Alternative: Some users report success using the Information (i) button instead of the Network button. Watch the Lights: Keep holding for about 4-5 seconds

until the Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct lights begin flashing alternately. Release and Wait:

Let go of both buttons. The lights will continue to flash for a minute or two while the internal settings are cleared. Do not touch the printer during this time. This is the most dangerous reset and the

Once the lights stop flashing and the power light remains steady, the reset is complete. Reconnecting After a Reset

Once the reset is finished, your printer is no longer connected to the internet. To set it up again: Press and hold the button for about until the lights flash again.

The printer is now in "Setup Mode," allowing you to find it via the Epson Smart Panel app or your computer's setup utility. Quick Troubleshooting Tips How to Reset Your Epson EcoTank ET-2400 Printer


The ET-2400 is an EcoTank, meaning it has no cartridges. However, Epson implemented a "key code" system. When you lift the tank lid, you will see four colored caps (Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow). Underneath each cap is a chip reader.

The Problem: If you refill the tank but do not reset the chip, the computer still shows "Low Ink" or "Empty."

The Solution: Using the built-in buttons.

The printer has a built-in waste ink pad. Epson sets a counter that stops the printer after ~10,000–15,000 pages. This is a service reset, not available in normal menus.