This was the "exclusive" part. Standard resetters often locked these menus. This one was wide open.
Elias wasn't a technician by trade, but he was a man who hated planned obsolescence. He knew the waste ink pads weren't actually overflowing; a pre-programmed counter had simply decided the machine’s life was over.
If you proceed, here is the typical workflow for an exclusive resetter:
This is the main event. The program reads the current counter value (e.g., 120%) and allows you to reset it to 0%. Once done, the "Service Required" lights turn off.