Epson Adjustment Program Reset L380-l383-l385-l485 ~upd~ -
The Ultimate Guide to the EPSON Adjustment Program: Reset L380, L383, L385, and L485
If you own an EPSON EcoTank printer (specifically the L380, L383, L385, or L485), you have likely invested in one of the most cost-effective printing solutions on the market. These all-in-one ink tank systems are renowned for their low cost per page and high page yields.
2. Connect the Printer
Step 2: Connect Your Printer to Your Computer EPSON Adjustment Program Reset L380-L383-L385-L485
: Resets the internal counter (Main and Platen pad counters) back to 0% so the printer can resume operation. Printer Initialization The Ultimate Guide to the EPSON Adjustment Program:
- Make sure the printer is properly connected to the computer.
- Ensure that the printer is turned on and in service mode.
- If the program fails to communicate with the printer, try restarting the program and the printer.
Important Note: This usually happens after 2-3 years of heavy use or approximately 5,000 to 10,000 prints. It does not mean your printer is broken. It means the internal counter is full. Make sure the printer is properly connected to the computer
- In the USA: The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act says a manufacturer cannot void your warranty for using third-party tools or resetting counters unless the reset directly causes damage.
- In reality: If your printer is under 1 year old, take it to EPSON for a free repair. Do not reset it yourself.
- Out of warranty: You are safe. EPSON designed the counter to force service revenue. Resetting is common practice.
Perform EEPROM Operations: Reading or writing specific printer data for diagnostic purposes.