A (sometimes called a "service tool" or "WIC resetter") is a small software program that communicates directly with your printer’s EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory). It forces the waste ink counter back to zero.
Introduction The Canon G2010 is a popular refillable-ink (G-series) inkjet printer known for low running costs. A “resetter” (also called a service tool or waste ink counter reset utility) is a small piece of software or hardware used to reset the printer’s internal counters and status flags so the device resumes printing after the printer reports errors such as “Waste Ink Absorber is Almost Full,” “Ink Absorber Full,” or when ink-level-related blocks occur. This essay explains what a resetter does, common scenarios where people use it, how it’s used, legal and warranty considerations, safety and privacy risks, and safer alternatives. resetter printer canon g2010
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