For some printers you need to be handy, bringing patience and having some special tools to attach an extended waste ink tank where for other printers it is may be very easy to do and remember; by doing so you do yourself AND your printer a great favor.
Example:
Epson R200, R300 and R320 series. On the back of the printer there is an access door which is held on by a screw. Behind that door you can access the tubing that feeds into the waste ink pad. Do NOT unhook that tube you can easily attach a larger tube at the end and feed it into a larger receptacle outside of the printer. Then when you get the dreaded "Some parts of the printer are at the end of their life cycle" message all you have to do is reset the printer.
Have also a look in our "
Download and Support" section to see if we have a technical "
Installation Guide" available for your printer in particular. Such as:
1. Epson 1280-1290
2. Epson Stylus Photo R1800
3. Epson 9000 series
I hope this is helpful
The PDG Team