Got the reset prog and ran it. It said reset was not necessary at this time Smiley Smiley
Printer still giving warning so will wait and see what happens.
Jeff
Jeff,
I read the page offered by Terry's link.
It talks about the reason for the tank and pads filling up.
Mainly, Borderless, and number of cleaning cycles.
Frankily, I have gone through enough printers; an HP 2000, a Canon i960, a 1280, an R 1800, and now an R 2000, that I think I can offer a fair opinion.
I think the basic premise of Epson's statement is correct.
If the nozzles and heads require cleaning that often, something like loss of pressure in the heads (leaking) is going on.
It might cause a Filled tank warning and a stoppage of the printer, and you might be able to squeeze a little more out of it, but for me, it is a signal to make printer funeral arrangements.
What I am trying to say is that the tank is a symptom more often than a cause.
Fred