Scroll down the pop-up list to find the Maintenance category. Highlight and click OK . Step 4: Check and Reset the Counter Look for the checkbox labeled Main pad counter . Click the checkmark box next to it.
In the Waste ink pad counter window, make sure to check the box for .
Set the Port to or select your specific USB port (e.g., USB012). Click OK . 3. Access Waste Ink Pad Counter Click on the Particular Adjustment Mode button. Find and select Waste ink pad counter . Click OK . 4. Reset the Counter Check the box for Main pad counter .
Using this software involves certain risks that require careful consideration.
"A printer's ink pad is at the end of its service life."
The tool includes a specific feature called the . This utility overrides the firmware lockdown and rewrites the counter values back to 0%, immediately restoring your printer to full functionality. Step-by-Step Instructions to Reset the Epson L382
Overview The Epson L382 Adjustment Program is a specialized maintenance utility used to service Epson L382 inkjet printers. It enables technicians and advanced users to perform low-level adjustments and maintenance tasks that are not available through the printer’s standard driver interface—tasks such as resetting waste ink counters, initializing certain internal settings, running nozzle checks and head alignments, and performing advanced cleaning cycles. Used correctly, it can restore a printer that is reporting service errors or “waste ink pad” warnings back to working condition; used incorrectly, it can cause configuration problems or mask hardware faults.
The Epson L382 Adjustment Program needs to be reset when the printer's ink pad is full, and the printer displays a "Service Required" or "Error" message. The ink pad is a component that absorbs excess ink during the printing process, and when it's full, it can cause problems with the printer's performance. Resetting the adjustment program clears the error message and allows you to continue printing.
Scroll down the pop-up list to find the Maintenance category. Highlight and click OK . Step 4: Check and Reset the Counter Look for the checkbox labeled Main pad counter . Click the checkmark box next to it.
In the Waste ink pad counter window, make sure to check the box for .
Set the Port to or select your specific USB port (e.g., USB012). Click OK . 3. Access Waste Ink Pad Counter Click on the Particular Adjustment Mode button. Find and select Waste ink pad counter . Click OK . 4. Reset the Counter Check the box for Main pad counter . Reset Epson L382 Adjustment Program
Using this software involves certain risks that require careful consideration.
"A printer's ink pad is at the end of its service life." Scroll down the pop-up list to find the Maintenance category
The tool includes a specific feature called the . This utility overrides the firmware lockdown and rewrites the counter values back to 0%, immediately restoring your printer to full functionality. Step-by-Step Instructions to Reset the Epson L382
Overview The Epson L382 Adjustment Program is a specialized maintenance utility used to service Epson L382 inkjet printers. It enables technicians and advanced users to perform low-level adjustments and maintenance tasks that are not available through the printer’s standard driver interface—tasks such as resetting waste ink counters, initializing certain internal settings, running nozzle checks and head alignments, and performing advanced cleaning cycles. Used correctly, it can restore a printer that is reporting service errors or “waste ink pad” warnings back to working condition; used incorrectly, it can cause configuration problems or mask hardware faults. Click the checkmark box next to it
The Epson L382 Adjustment Program needs to be reset when the printer's ink pad is full, and the printer displays a "Service Required" or "Error" message. The ink pad is a component that absorbs excess ink during the printing process, and when it's full, it can cause problems with the printer's performance. Resetting the adjustment program clears the error message and allows you to continue printing.