This kit and the software has saved me probably £100+ had I chosen to get the waste ink pads replaced by Epson directly. Overall I'm very pleased with the results. Once that's all done you have to download and install a software and enter the key code then follow the basic instructions to reset the printer. It does require you to remove several screws and plastic panels out, as well as cut/drill a small hole 8-10mm hole on one plastic panel on the side so that the plastic tube can be connected to the internal waste ink tube (see photos). Great solution to get my Epson XP-860 up and running again!įollowed the instructions sent, although some of the photos in the instructions were difficult to see clearly, and managed to get my printer working again. In my case, I thought it was a fair gamble to fit the Potty, even though the print head or something else may go wrong within the next year and that will be the time to replace the entire printer. If you get stuck, there is a very good backup service with a quick response time. Have no fear! The instructions are very clear, with plenty of photos to guide you at each stage of the operation. I got my first warning after using my XP-860 for 3 years and 3 months from new. To give an idea of my printer usage, I get through a set of XL cartridges every two months. In my case it was less than three months later when I got the final warning and the printer just locked up two days later. By this time the warranty will have expired and you have little to lose once you get the first notification that the ink-absorbing pad(s) are getting saturated. Probably, most users will have had their printer a couple of years before they need to think about opening it up to install a Printer Potty. I would like to congratulate the person (or team) who put the instructions together.
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