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Reset Epson L380-l382-l383-l385-l485-l386 Adjustment Program [new] -

: Must be Windows (XP through Windows 10/11).

Thanks to Jack's tutorial, many people were able to reset their Epson printers and get them working again. The printers were not only fixed but also rejuvenated, printing with renewed precision and quality. Reset Epson L380-l382-l383-l385-l485-l386 Adjustment Program

The primary function of the Adjustment Program for the L380 series is to reset the waste ink pad counter. Like all inkjet printers, Epson models perform routine maintenance cycles where ink is flushed through the print head to prevent clogging. This waste ink is channeled into a saturated pad located at the bottom of the printer. To prevent ink from overflowing and damaging the electronics, the printer’s firmware counts the number of cleaning cycles. Once a pre-set limit is reached, the printer stops functioning and displays a message such as "A printer's ink pad is at the end of its service life." The Adjustment Program is the specific diagnostic tool designed to reset this counter, effectively telling the printer that the pad has been replaced or cleaned, allowing the device to resume operation. : Must be Windows (XP through Windows 10/11)

Make sure the printer is turned on and properly recognized by Windows before opening the software. The primary function of the Adjustment Program for

A: No. The Adjustment Program resets the waste ink counter , not the total printed pages. Your Epson warranty counter remains unchanged.