Adjustment Program Reset L130-l220-l310-l... Exclusive — Epson

If you own an Epson L-series printer—such as the popular L130, L220, L310, L360, or L365—you are likely familiar with the reliability and cost-efficiency of these ink tank systems. However, if you are reading this article, you have likely encountered a frustrating roadblock: your printer has suddenly stopped working, and two red lights are blinking incessantly.

: A pop-up will ask you to Turn off the printer . Turn it off, click OK , then turn the printer back on. Critical Warnings

For those who answer the first, the EPSON Adjustment Program offers freedom from consumerism. For those who answer the second, it offers a sticky, ink-soaked mess. Ultimately, the software is a mirror reflecting the user’s own technical virtue. EPSON Adjustment Program Reset L130-L220-L310-L...

EPSON Adjustment Program (often called the "AdjProg") for the L130, L220, L310, L360, and L365

However, the program does not physically clean the sponge. The ethical and functional split lies here. A responsible user opens the printer, removes the saturated pad, dries the case, and either replaces the sponge or installs a "waste ink tank" (a bottle with a tube leading outside the printer). Only then does the user run the Adjustment Program to reset the counter. An irresponsible user simply resets the counter without touching the hardware. This leads to ink overflowing inside the machine, leaking onto the desk, destroying the motherboard, or shorting the power supply. If you own an Epson L-series printer—such as

Have you successfully reset your EPSON printer? Share your experience in the comments below. And if you found this guide helpful, bookmark it for the next time your printer hits its counter limit—because with heavy use, it will happen again.

If you own an EPSON L130, L220, L310, or similar EcoTank model, you have likely hit a frustrating wall: the printer has stopped working not because it is broken, but because it has reached a pre-programmed internal limit. Turn it off, click OK , then turn the printer back on

You must find the Adjustment Program specifically compatible with your model.