The printer wrote garbage to the EEPROM.
He disabled the antivirus.
For the next week, Arjun became a printer surgeon. He disassembled the T50, pulled out the spongy waste pad, rinsed it under tap water until it ran clear, dried it with a hair dryer, and put it back. Then he ran the Adjustment Program again—this time choosing “Waste Ink Pad Replacement” instead of reset. epson t50 resetter adjustment program
Arjun hesitated. This was the digital equivalent of leaning into a dark alley. But the red lights on his printer were still blinking. And the wedding portraits for Mrs. Kapoor were due tomorrow. The printer wrote garbage to the EEPROM