Click on "Particular adjustment mode" .
: Open the extracted folder and run the adjprog.exe application as an administrator.
A: If the physical waste ink pads are not saturated, resetting the counter is perfectly safe. It simply tells the printer that the pads have been serviced. If the pads are actually full and you don't clean them, ink can eventually leak and cause damage. Click on "Particular adjustment mode"
: Ensure your Epson L382 is powered on and connected directly to your computer using a solid physical USB cable . The counter cannot be reset over Wi-Fi network bridges or print servers.
: Antivirus software often flags resetters as threats; you must temporarily disable it before running the program. Select Model AdjProg-esk.exe , select the model, and set the port to Auto selection Initialize Counter : Navigate to Particular adjustment mode Waste ink pad counter . Check the boxes for Main pad counter Platen pad counter to confirm they are full (100%), then click Initialize to reset them to 0%. WIC Reset Utility It simply tells the printer that the pads have been serviced
| Tool | Purpose | |------|---------| | Windows PC (Windows 7/10/11) | Running reset utility (macOS support is rare) | | USB cable | Direct connection to L382 | | Epson L382 Adjustment Program (Resetter) | Resets waste ink counter | | Ink pads (optional) | Replace physically saturated pads if needed |
Once you have downloaded and extracted the software, follow these steps: The counter cannot be reset over Wi-Fi network
You must connect your printer to your computer using a USB cable. This reset cannot be done over Wi-Fi.
Epson programs a into the printer’s memory. Once the printer counts that a certain volume of ink has been flushed into the pad, it triggers two things:
: Resetting the software counter does not physically clean the ink pads. If the pads are physically saturated, they may eventually leak; consider replacing the physical pads or installing an external waste ink tank. Lights Still Blinking?
Download a trusted version of the Epson L382 Adjustment Program (such as files shared across community platforms like the MediaFire L382 Resetter Repository or the BilalK Blog Tutorial ).