That's an idea I considered. My printer needs have changed from "fine art" mixed media photography prints to more commercial greeting cards, stickers, and the like.
After realizing I don't have time to deal with my Pro-10, I've decided to buy a new Epson 15000, not the same, but good enough and easier to deal with. The absorption pad almost full message is the issue.
I'm happy to give the printer away for the cost of shipping. Included:
Carts in machine
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Ok, I'll have access to a PC. I've read conflicting views on resetting the counter in this forum. Has anyone actually reset the counter on an"almost full pad" -Pro-10
Thanks for your response- looking into a borrowing a PC is a good idea. If I don't do this, I was going to offer the printer up for the cost of shipping (including the 20 or so original carts, and PC ink etc I have) to someone who is fine with taking it apart and replacing the waste pad.
I've a 4 year old Canon-Pro-10. I use it at least 1x/ week. (until I discovered PC and could refill my own carts.) then use increased to a few times per week.
I recently received "absorb pad almost full" message. I use a Mac running 12.5.
It's my understanding you need a PC to put printer in...
Is there a link for setting the pro-10 into service mode and a place to download the counter reset? I've a Mac- it's my understanding that, that could be a problem.
Thanks
Greetings I look forward to your suggestions.
I'm a mixed media photography artist. I mostly print on rag paper with a Canon Pro-10 which I've had for 4 years.
I've recently gotten the dreaded "absorbs pad almost full message".