Check the box next to Main pad counter and click the Check button. The software will read your printer's memory and display the current point count and percentage.
offer downloads, always ensure you are using a version compatible with the model to avoid corrupting your printer's firmware.
Click on the button (located on the right side).
The sheet counter, accessible via the Windows printing preferences Maintenance tab, indicates a 100% capacity filled. Adjustment Program Epson L3210
Adjustment programs are executable files ( .exe ) compiled specifically for Windows operating systems (Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11). They do not run natively on macOS or Linux.
Before initiating the reset process, ensure your Epson L3210 is connected directly to your computer using a reliable USB cable. Wireless or network connections are unstable for firmware-level resets and can cause communication failures. Step 1: Preparation
It's a service utility (also called a reset key or initialization tool ) used to: Check the box next to Main pad counter
A pop-up message on your computer screen displays:
: Right-click the AdjProg.exe file and select "Run as administrator" to ensure Windows grants the software direct write access to your connected USB hardware architecture.
The Epson L3210 Adjustment Program is a specialized software tool used by technicians. It communicates directly with the printer's firmware to reset this internal digital counter back to 0%, bypassing the hardware lock and allowing you to print again immediately. Essential Safety Precautions Before You Begin Click on the button (located on the right side)
Resetting the digital counter via the Adjustment Program resets the software lock, but .
This means the software cannot talk to the printer. Check your USB cable connection, ensure the printer is turned on, and verify that no other software (like the official Epson Status Monitor) is actively using the printer port.
Click on the button on the right side of the screen.
A prompt will appear stating:
is a highly reliable EcoTank printer, but like many inkjet models, it eventually triggers a error. This typically happens when the internal waste ink pads—the sponges that collect excess ink during cleaning cycles—reach their programmed capacity limit.