The Epson L3115 Adjustment Program, commonly referred to as a "resetter," is a specialized diagnostic utility used to resolve the "Service Required" or "Ink Pad Full" error that occurs when a printer's internal waste ink pad counter reaches its limit. While this software can restore a printer's functionality, it is an unofficial maintenance tool that requires careful installation and use. Purpose and Functionality

The Interesting Part: Why This is a Grey-Market Hero

Officially, Epson will tell you to bring the printer to an authorized service center (cost: $40–80). Unofficially, millions of L3115 owners around the world use this resetter to keep their printers running for years.

: Resetting the software counter does not physically clean the ink pads. For a permanent fix, you should manually clean or replace the waste ink pads to prevent internal ink leakage. wic-reset.com video tutorial for a visual walkthrough of these steps? HOW TO RESET EPSON L3251 PRINTER

How to Install and Run It (Without Breaking Your Printer)

Here’s the interesting part—this is not a “Next, Next, Finish” installation. It’s a ritual.

Note: Many versions of this software require you to disable your antivirus temporarily, as they may be flagged as "false positives" during installation. Step 2: Connect Your Printer Ensure your Epson L3115 is powered on.

How to Fix the "Service Required" Error: Epson L3115 Resetter Guide

  • Authorized service center forums (e.g., Epson Service Program archives)
  • Reputable technical blogs with user verification comments
  1. Open the rear panel of the L3115 (where the waste pad is located).
  2. Remove the absorbent pad (usually foam).
  3. Wash it with warm water until clear, then dry completely. Or replace it with a new pad (available on eBay/Amazon for $5–10).
  4. Reinstall the pad. Now, both physically and digitally, your printer is renewed.

This program is a maintenance tool used to reset the internal counters of Epson L-series printers. Over time, the sponge pads that collect excess ink during printing and cleaning become saturated. The printer tracks this usage via a digital counter; once it hits 100%, the printer locks itself to prevent ink leakage, typically displaying flashing red lights and a "Service Required" message on your computer. Key functions of this program include: