If you only reset the EPROM and do not clean/replace the pads, ink will eventually leak onto your desk or inside the printer, potentially destroying the power supply or mainboard.

Follow these steps meticulously. The entire process takes for the software part, plus 30-60 minutes for physical pad cleaning.

stands for Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory . In the context of your Epson printer, the EEPROM is a small chip on the main logic board that stores critical data, including:

| Action | Risk | |--------|------| | Reset EPROM fully | Loses factory calibration → banding, misfeeds | | Reset only waste ink counter | Safe – recommended | | Reset “Top” flag only | Safe – fixes cover/carriage lock errors |

Once the physical pads are managed and the software is ready, follow these steps precisely.

Overall, I'm satisfied with the Reset EPROM Epson 1410 Adjustment Program, and I would recommend it to others who need to reset their Epson 1410 printer's EPROM.

Click the "Select" button and ensure "Stylus Photo 1410" is chosen in the Model Name dropdown.

This is not a hardware failure. It is a counter. Inside your Epson 1410, there is a small microchip called an (Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory). This chip tracks two critical things: