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Ensure your antivirus is off and you are running the file as an administrator. Important Maintenance Tip the printer locks down
An "adjustment program" (often called a "resetter") is not a driver or a simple utility. It is a low-level service tool that communicates directly with the printer’s EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory). For the Epson L3250, such programs are typically Windows-only, downloaded from forums or file-sharing sites with names like “AdjPro.exe” or “Epson Adjustment Program.” These programs claim to reset the waste ink counter, clear fatal errors, and even initialize new ink pads. No legitimate, Epson-verified adjustment program exists for consumers. Epson intends for this reset to be performed by authorized service centers, where the physical ink pads are replaced simultaneously. like all printers
button and choose "L3250" from the model list. Leave the port on "Auto Selection" or manually select the specific port where the printer is connected Adjustment Mode "Particular Adjustment Mode" . From the list of maintenance options, select "Waste ink pad counter" and click "OK" Counter Initialization
In the world of consumer inkjet printing, the Epson EcoTank L3250 represents a revolution—refillable ink tanks that promise thousands of pages per fill. Yet, like all printers, it harbors a silent digital accountant: the waste ink counter. This counter tracks how much ink has been flushed into the printer’s internal sponge pad. When the counter reaches a factory-set limit (usually around 15,000-20,000 pages), the printer locks down, displaying a “Service Required” error. This is where the legend of the resetter adjustment program enters—a controversial, third-party software tool that forces this counter back to zero.