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Epson L3100 Adjustment Program , also known as a Resetter, is a specialized utility used to fix the "Service Required" error caused by a full waste ink pad counter. This program allows you to reset the internal counter to 0%, enabling the printer to continue operating after the ink pads have reached their service limit. How to Download and Use the Adjustment Program

Epson designs their consumer and business inkjet printers with a finite waste ink counter. Once it reaches 100%, the printer stops working – even if the physical pads are not yet saturated. In many cases, the pads still have capacity left. Epson’s intention is to force a paid service center visit, but experienced users prefer to reset the counter themselves. Epson L3100 Adjustment Program , also known as

He knew the drill. The manufacturer wanted him to ship the heavy unit to a service center, pay a fee nearly half the cost of the printer, and wait weeks for a return. Mark didn't have weeks; he had six hours until his final proofs were due. Once it reaches 100%, the printer stops working

Most resetters for the L3100 also support the L3101, L3110, and L3150 models. How to Use the Resetter (Step-by-Step) He knew the drill

You reset only one counter. Repeat steps and ensure both Main and Flushing counters are initialized.

– Some versions require you to click Initialization to reset. Others have a Reset button.