This is a specialized request, likely aimed at reverse engineering, printer modification (Epson ecotank/inkjet), or security research. A "useful feature" for an "EEPROM dump (Epson patched)" scenario usually involves
Epson argues that waste ink pads actually do fill up and leak without replacement. A patched dump disables the warning, potentially leading to ink leakage onto your desk. Ethically, a patched dump should be used after physically replacing or cleaning the waste ink pads. eeprom dump epson patched
Because Epson actively fights against EEPROM resets. In firmware versions released after 2020, Epson introduced . If the printer detects a mismatch between the EEPROM’s stored checksum and its calculated one, the printer self-bricks. Virgin Dump: Raw data taken from a working printer