Epson L3118 Resetter Adjustment Program Install Direct

: Clears the main pad counter and platen pad counter values back to 0%.

Adjustment Program/ ├── AdjProg.exe ├── Printer.exe ├── L3118.ini └── (various .dll files)

What shows up on your screen when the tool fails? Are you using a USB cable or a network connection ? Share public link epson l3118 resetter adjustment program install

Open the small plastic hatch at the back of the printer, remove the waste tank screw, and replace the internal felt pads.

is set to "Auto Selection" or the specific USB port where your printer is connected. Click Enter Maintenance Mode Particular Adjustment Mode Find and select Waste ink pad counter from the list, then click Reset the Counter Check the boxes for Main pad counter (and "Platen pad counter" if applicable). to see the current usage percentage. Check the boxes again and click Initialize : A pop-up will ask you to turn off your printer. Power off the printer on the screen, then turn the printer back on. Important Precautions Physical Hardware : Clears the main pad counter and platen

Disclaimer: This tool is intended for service purposes. Improper use may cause printer dysfunction.

All inkjet printers generate waste ink during normal use, such as during cleaning cycles or printing. This ink is collected internally in physical waste ink pads. Epson engineers a within the printer that estimates the saturation level of these pads based on your printer usage. When the counter reaches a preset threshold, usually around 95-99%, the printer enters a protective lockup mode and may display errors like "Service Required" or "A printer’s ink pad is at the end of its service life". The printer may also show blinking ink and paper indicator lights. Share public link Open the small plastic hatch

Navigate to the extracted folder and run the adjprog.exe file. Some versions may require you to run it as an Administrator.

: Some versions of the Epson L3118 support a hardware-based reset. Turn off the printer, then simultaneously press and hold the "Reset," "Ink," and "Power" buttons. Wait for the first beep, release all buttons, and the printer will attempt to reset itself. This method is less reliable than the software method.

Be extremely cautious and only download from websites that appear reputable. Avoid downloading files from suspicious forums or unknown file-sharing platforms, as these can sometimes contain malware.

I have included a disclaimer regarding the risks of using third-party resetter tools, as Epson does not officially endorse these for end-users.