Epson printers use a reset procedure to erase all user-defined settings and restore the printer to its factory-default state. To reset an Epson printer, press and hold down both the “Reset” and “Stop” buttons at the same time. After 5-10 seconds, a message will appear on the LCD screen confirming that the printer has been reset. Now, all of the user settings, including network settings (if applicable), will be erased. If you connected your printer to a network, you’ll need to reconnect it using the printer’s setup procedure.
The reset procedure is the same across a range of Epson printers, including inkjet, laser and all-in-one devices. That said, some of the latest Epson models require an alternative reset procedure. The exact procedure should be listed in your printer’s instruction manual.
If resetting your printer doesn’t resolve the issue, you may need to update the printer’s firmware. Firmware updates are released periodically to fix certain bugs and improve overall system performance. It’s best to check the Epson website for any available firmware updates for your printer.
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