✅ Use (costs a few dollars, safe, works). ✅ Or take your printer to a local repair shop — they have the legal service tool.

Just as he was about to give up, he found a community of "Right to Repair" enthusiasts. They didn't offer a sketchy cracked file. Instead, they pointed him toward a reputable third-party utility called . It wasn't free—it cost about ten dollars for a one-time key—but it was honest.

A: No. Service tools require a direct USB connection. Wi-Fi or Ethernet cannot be used for low-level resets.

A: No. It does not interact with ink tank sensors. You must manually refill the EcoTank reservoirs.