Epson does not provide a user-replaceable waste tank for the L352. Instead, they program the printer to stop working entirely after a set number of purge cycles (usually around 8,000 to 15,000 pages). The printer's EEPROM memory stores this value.
If you own an Epson printer, particularly a popular EcoTank model like the L352, you have likely encountered a frustrating, screen-freezing error message: This usually appears after years of loyal service. Epson Adjustment Program Ver.1.0.6 352
| Method | Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Works on newer firmware; easy GUI | Paid ($10 per reset) | | Printer Mainboard Replacement | Permanent fix | Expensive ($60+ board) + soldering | | Manual EEPROM Resetter | No PC needed | Requires disassembly and a CH341A programmer | Epson does not provide a user-replaceable waste tank