Resetter Adjustment Program Free [repack]: Epson L3150

If your Epson L3150 is blinking orange lights or showing a "Service Required" message, it typically means the waste ink pad counter has reached its limit. While Epson recommends professional servicing to replace the physical pads, many users use an Adjustment Program (Resetter) to reset the digital counter and resume printing. How to Use the Epson L3150 Resetter

: Many "free" resetter downloads on forums or YouTube descriptions contain malware. Ensure your antivirus is active, though some tools require you to temporarily disable it to run (proceed at your own risk). Official Support : For a guaranteed safe fix, you can contact Epson Support

Trial Reset: Use the code trial to reset your counter by 10-20% for free. epson l3150 resetter adjustment program free

Maintenance Tasks: It can be used for deep cleaning the print head, adjusting the print head position, and checking for common mechanical errors. How to Use the Resetter

Hardware Maintenance: Resetting the software does not physically clean the ink pads. If the pads are actually saturated, ink may eventually leak and damage the printer's internal components. If your Epson L3150 is blinking orange lights

There are several benefits to using the Epson L3150 Resetter Adjustment Program, including:

Select Printer: Click Select, choose L3150 from the Model Name list, and set the Port to Auto Selection or the specific USB port your printer is on. Check the Pads: Open the printer and inspect

  1. Check the Pads: Open the printer and inspect the waste ink pads. If they are saturated with ink, they must be removed, cleaned with warm water, and dried thoroughly, or replaced with new ones.
  2. Disable Antivirus: Temporarily disable your antivirus software (only if you are using the official Epson tool).
  3. Run as Administrator: Right-click the AdjProg.exe or Resetter.exe file and select "Run as Administrator."
  4. Select Model: Choose "Epson L3150" from the dropdown list. Click OK.
  5. Particular Adjustment Mode: Click on the "Particular adjustment mode" button.
  6. Waste Ink Pad Counter: Under the "Maintenance" section, select "Waste ink pad counter" and click OK.
  7. Check and Initialize: Check the box for "Main pad counter" and "Platen pad counter." Click the Check button to see the current status. Then click the Initialization button to reset the counter to zero.
  8. Finish: A message will appear saying the initialization is complete. Click OK. Turn the printer off and then back on to apply the changes.

Printer Diagnostics: It can be used to perform deeper head cleanings, nozzle checks, and alignment adjustments beyond standard driver options.

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