"That's a temporary fix, my friend," he said. "The printer's waste ink counter will just fill up again, and you'll be back to square one. Not to mention the risks associated with using cracked software."

After installing the cracked version, John was able to reset the printer's waste ink counter. To his surprise, the printer sprang back to life, and he was able to print again without any issues.

As he was browsing online forums, John stumbled upon a post about a utility called WIC Reset. It claimed to be able to reset the printer's waste ink counter and solve the problem. John was intrigued and decided to give it a try.

However, John soon realized that using a cracked version of the utility might not be the best idea. He had concerns about the potential risks to his computer's security and the legality of using pirated software.

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