1. Refill your Epson cartridge with ink by poking a hole in the label found at the top of your cartridge. Inject a new ink into the hole's chamber using a plastic syringe. Before refilling the cartridge, tape over the outlet holes at the bottom, and tape over the new holes that you make afterward. You will find the tape, ink and syringe inside a Epson refill kit when can be purchased at retailers or online.
2. Get your Epson chip resetter and look for the notches or ridges on it. These notches and ridges are the resetting pins and can be found at the bottom of the device. These are made in different sizes for every cartridge type. Pull the plastic film to remove the pins' covering.
3. Locate the chip on your ink cartridge. This can be found at the back of your cartridge, right above its outlet holes. Line the chip up with the resetter's pins.
4. Press the resetter against your ink cartridge in order for the pin to touch the chip. You should see a green LED light flashing on the resetter to signal that you are doing it correctly. Separate the cartridge from the resetter and reconnect it if it flashes a red light.
5. Hold the resetter and the cartridge together as you wait for the green LED light to start blinking and turn off by itself. This will take up to six seconds. Once the light goes off, it means the cartridge chip has been reset.
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