Reset Epson PX730WD Waste Ink Counter
Fix your Epson PX730WD 'ink pad end of service life' error. Reset the waste ink counter in minutes with PrintFix. Free diagnostic included.
Your printer is showing:
"A printer's ink pad has reached the end of its service life. Please contact Epson Support."
Your Epson PX730WD from the Stylus series is showing the ink pad end-of-life error. The Stylus series may be an older product line, but these printers are built to last — and many owners run into the waste ink counter limit long before the hardware gives out. When the counter hits its threshold, the PX730WD refuses to print, displaying an error about the ink pads.
The waste ink counter is a software estimate that tracks how much ink has been diverted to the internal maintenance pads during cleaning and startup routines. It does not measure the actual saturation of the pads. Resetting this counter is a safe and legal repair action under the EU Right to Repair Directive.
PrintFix communicates with your PX730WD over WiFi using the SNMP protocol and resets the waste ink counter back to 0%. The entire process takes about two minutes: download the tool, scan your network, check the level for free, and apply the reset with your key.
After two or three resets, we recommend inspecting the physical ink pads inside the printer. If they are heavily saturated, replacement pads are inexpensive and easy to install.
How to reset your Epson PX730WD
Download PrintFix for your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux). Only 5 MB, no bloatware.
Connect your Epson PX730WD to the same WiFi network as your computer, or via USB cable.
Run the free diagnostic to check your current waste ink level.
Enter your reset key and the waste ink counter resets to 0% in seconds.
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Get your reset key starting at €4.99. Free diagnostic included — no payment needed to check your printer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Download PrintFix, connect your Epson PX730WD via WiFi or USB, run the free diagnostic, then enter your reset key. The process takes about 2 minutes.
Yes. The waste ink counter is a software estimate, not a physical sensor. Resetting it is safe and legal under the EU Right to Repair Directive. We recommend checking the physical ink pads after 2-3 resets.
Your Epson PX730WD has a built-in counter that estimates waste ink accumulation. When it reaches a preset limit, the printer stops and shows an error — even though the hardware is fine. PrintFix resets this counter.
Reset keys start at €4.99 for a single reset. The diagnostic is always free — you only pay if you decide to reset. Family and Pro packs are available for multiple printers.
No. Under the EU Right to Repair Directive (2024/1799), you have the right to repair your own products. Resetting a software counter does not void your warranty.
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