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Resetter Epson L3150 Updated ~repack~

This paper discusses the updated methods for resetting the Epson EcoTank L3150, specifically addressing the "Service Required" error caused by the waste ink pad counter reaching its limit. Understanding the Need for a Resetter

Epson printers have internal sponges called waste ink pads that collect excess ink during head cleanings. To prevent ink from leaking, the printer includes a built-in counter. Once this counter hits 100%, the printer locks itself as a safety precaution. Step-by-Step: Using the Epson L3150 Resetter Before you begin, ensure your printer is connected via (Wi-Fi resetting is often unstable). Download & Extract : Download the latest Epson L3150 Adjustment Program . Extract the file to your desktop. Run the Program : Open the folder and run the AdjProg.exe file as an Administrator. Select Your Model : Click the button. Choose from the Model Name list and ensure the Port is set to Auto Selection or the specific USB port your printer is using. Enter Adjustment Mode : Click on Particular Adjustment Mode Locate the Counter : From the list, find and select Waste ink pad counter , then click Check and Initialize Check the boxes for Main pad counter Platen pad counter to see your current usage percentage. Once confirmed (usually at 100%), click Initialize Power Cycle resetter epson l3150 updated

The Epson L3150 printer, like other Epson models, has a built-in protection mechanism that prevents the printer from malfunctioning. However, this protection can sometimes cause more harm than good, especially if you're experiencing issues. A resetter can help you bypass this protection and restore the printer to its normal functioning state. This paper discusses the updated methods for resetting

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  • Check Waste Pad Status:
    • A Windows PC (most resetters are .exe files).
    • A USB cable (do not rely on Wi-Fi for this process).
    • The latest resetter tool from a trusted source (look for versions labeled “2024” or “v2.0+”).

    WIC Reset Keys: If free utilities fail, some users prefer the WIC Service Reset Utility, which requires purchasing a one-time use key for a more streamlined process. If you'd like, I can help you: Find a video tutorial for your specific operating system. Learn how to physically clean the waste ink pads. Check Waste Pad Status:

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