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    Hello Jonnhybeast and thanks for sharing the file. This is my first post, I hope it is in the right place!
    I have an Epson Stylus SX125 printer and even though I purchased a brand new official Epson black ink cartrigde last week and only printed a half page, today when I changed the other 3 color cartridges the printer manager screen showed me that the black ink needed to be changed too The bloody orange ink light is permanently lighted and I cannot print until I replace the 90% filled cartridge with a brand new one!

    So I downloaded the program, followed the instructions but it did not work. When I clicked on "Check" I got the message: "The counter value has been read properly"... so I thought that we're all set.
    Then after I ticked the 2 boxes and clicked on "initialize", and was asked to turn the printer off, I got the message "The waste ink pad coutner has been initialized properly. Turn on the printer and click on the [check] button to check the waste ink pad counter value"... I turned the printer back on, and when I clicked on "check" I got the message "the counter value has been read properly"... Back to square 1, the orange light of the ink is still on unfortunately
    The first time I tried this, I briefly saw the Epson windows showing the level of ink in the background. Then nothing.

    Can you help me please, what am I doing wrong? I have Windows 7 64 bits, perhaps this is the problem? I am an old fart and could use some step-by-step help, I am so sorry for the disturbance.
    Any help will be most appreciated. Thank you.

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    Hi, i have the Epson Stylus Photo P50, will this software solve my problem? hope so.

    Thanks for the post.

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    Don't work with my sx130

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    will epson be able to see this if it goes in for a service?

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    Still working? Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor X View Post
    Hello Jonnhybeast and thanks for sharing the file. This is my first post, I hope it is in the right place!
    I have an Epson Stylus SX125 printer and even though I purchased a brand new official Epson black ink cartrigde last week and only printed a half page, today when I changed the other 3 color cartridges the printer manager screen showed me that the black ink needed to be changed too The bloody orange ink light is permanently lighted and I cannot print until I replace the 90% filled cartridge with a brand new one!

    So I downloaded the program, followed the instructions but it did not work. When I clicked on "Check" I got the message: "The counter value has been read properly"... so I thought that we're all set.
    Then after I ticked the 2 boxes and clicked on "initialize", and was asked to turn the printer off, I got the message "The waste ink pad coutner has been initialized properly. Turn on the printer and click on the [check] button to check the waste ink pad counter value"... I turned the printer back on, and when I clicked on "check" I got the message "the counter value has been read properly"... Back to square 1, the orange light of the ink is still on unfortunately
    The first time I tried this, I briefly saw the Epson windows showing the level of ink in the background. Then nothing.

    Can you help me please, what am I doing wrong? I have Windows 7 64 bits, perhaps this is the problem? I am an old fart and could use some step-by-step help, I am so sorry for the disturbance.
    Any help will be most appreciated. Thank you.
    I think you have to try it with Windows XP. I read a lot, that's only working in XP.

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    I have problems with downloading the software. Can some on help me? I get the message, that I have no permission.
    Thank you.

    >> solved. DL in the First Post didn't work, but in the download section it works.
    Last edited by FlexM3; 19th May, 2020 at 06:25 PM.

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    Ok, thank you very much. It works for me. OS: Windows XP, Printer: SX125. Printer driver installed, and then using the program as descripted in post #1

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