The Epson L3210 is an all-in-one ink tank printer. Over time, the printer tracks the volume of ink flushed into its internal waste ink pad. When this counter reaches a pre-set limit, the printer stops functioning and displays a "Service Required" error (usually blinking lights or a message: “Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life” ). Unlike simple paper jams, this requires a counter reset.
This resets network settings, copy preferences, and user adjustments. It does reset ink counters or waste pad counters. Reset Epson L3210
If you see any of these, the waste ink counter is full. A reset will tell the printer’s memory that the counter is back to zero. The Epson L3210 is an all-in-one ink tank printer
Have you successfully reset your Epson L3210? Share your experience in the comments below – and if you found this guide useful, bookmark it for the next time your printer flashes that dreaded “Service Required” alert. Unlike simple paper jams, this requires a counter reset