He navigated to the tab. He checked the boxes for Main Pad Counter and Platen Pad Counter . He clicked Check . A progress bar flickered. Numbers appeared: Main Pad: 100% . Platen Pad: 45% .
Click on the button on the right side of the screen.
A new window filled with diagnostic categories will appear. Look under the Maintenance section, select , and click OK . Step 4: Check and Initialize the Counter Values
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This comprehensive guide explains what the Adjustment Program is, how to diagnose printer errors, and provides a step-by-step walkthrough to safely reset your printer's waste ink pad counter. What is the Epson L3210 Adjustment Program?
The (often called a resetter tool or service utility) is proprietary software designed by Epson for their authorized service centers. It is not a driver or a regular maintenance tool. Instead, it is a low-level diagnostic and reset tool that communicates directly with the printer’s EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory).
: A pop-up will ask you to turn off your printer. Turn it off, click He navigated to the tab
Click the button. The program will display your current point counts and percentages.
Keep the boxes checked, and click the button to wipe the memory. A confirmation prompt will appear. Click OK to proceed. Step 5: Finalize the Cycle
He unzipped the file. An icon of a printer adjustment utility sat on his desktop. He double-clicked. A progress bar flickered
Elias didn’t panic. He was a tech guy. He knew the drill. He checked for paper jams. None. He checked the ink levels. Full. He restarted the printer. The lights flickered green, then back to the angry red duo.
His Epson L3210, a sturdy little tank of a printer that had churned out thousands of vacation photos and college assignments, had chosen this exact moment to revolt. On the screen, a dialog box floated mockingly: A printer error has occurred. Service Required.
The printer whirred. The rollers spun. The bar raced to 100%.