![]() Note: A waste counter reset (once powered off and on) does not need to remain connected to the computer used to reset it. Then all you need to do is to enter RESET KEY (Buy reset key here) and click on OK. ![]() You should be able to find a suitable laptop for very little money from a computer repair shop, charity shop or simply by asking friends, work, etc. Firstly, Run the WIC Utility on your Operating System and click on RESET button. Our standard recommendation is that you borrow or purchase a windows capable laptop with Windows XP, Vista or even Windows 7 installed, install the relevant printer drivers, and then reset the printer using WICReset (or an alternative utility, if available). We strongly recommend using the work-around(s) suggested below to save your sanity, hair and avoid blood pressure spikes. but the hardware interaction required to reset printer counters, is rarely supported and frankly is more effort than it’s worth. Some experimentation has been attempted using emulators, etc. Unless you are a Linux hacker able to tweak the code on the above, there’s still no options for other distro versions. While not all Linux OS distros are covered the WICReset team have released a version for 32 and 64 bit Debian Linux which is available using the following download links:
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