The Epson L805 Adjustment Program (also known as a "Resetter") is a specialized utility designed to communicate with the printer’s firmware. Its primary function is to reset the .
Because these programs are often cracked or unsigned utilities, your antivirus software might flag them as "Malware," "Trojan," or "PUP" (Potentially Unwanted Program). While many of these files are safe to use for their intended purpose, you should always download from reputable sources and scan the files thoroughly before extracting them.
Locate the main executable file (often named AdjProg.exe or AdjProg Cracked.exe ).
If you own an Epson L805 inkjet printer, you likely appreciate its high-quality photo printing capabilities and reliable performance. However, like all sophisticated machinery, it is not immune to technical hurdles. One of the most dreaded moments for a user is when the printer suddenly stops working, flashing alternating red lights, and a message pops up on the screen declaring that "Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life."
Without this software, your only official solution would be to send the printer to an authorized Epson service center. However, given the cost of service ($80–$120), many users prefer to use the resetter tool as a DIY solution.
: Check the box again and click Initialize . A pop-up will ask for confirmation; click OK .
Always back up EEPROM data using the "Backup" function in the adjustment program before resetting.
Many antivirus programs flag adjustment programs as "hack tools" because they modify EEPROM data. Disable real-time protection temporarily.
When the "Service Required" error strikes, you generally have three options: