Epson L Series Resetter: How to Fully Reset Your Printer 100%
There’s a moment every Epson user meets—a blinking red light, a stubborn printer, and a message that feels like a death sentence:
“Service Required. Ink pad at the end of its service life.”
Sounds dramatic. It isn’t. Your printer isn’t dead—it’s just… counting.
Let’s break it down,
Table of Contents
What’s Actually Happening?


Epson printers are paranoid accountants. They track every drop of ink used during cleaning cycles. Over time, they assume the internal ink pads are full and shut everything down.
Reality?
Sometimes those pads still have life left. But the counter hits the limit—and boom, lockdown.
That’s where the Epson L Series Resetter comes in. It doesn’t fix hardware—it resets the mind of the printer.
Before You Start (Don’t Skip This)
- Use a Windows PC (these tools rarely play nice elsewhere)
- Turn off antivirus temporarily (keygens often get flagged)
- Connect your printer via USB (WiFi can be unreliable here)
- Extract the resetter files (usually zipped)
Step-by-Step: Reset Like a Technician


1. Open the L Series Resetter Tool
- Buy the Epson L Series Resetter (adjustment program) from our online shop and download it.
- Extract the downloaded file
- Run AdjProg.exe (or similar)
2. Activate (If Required)
- Copy the Hardware ID
- Generate or enter the key
- Click Activate/Register
(Some resetters lock themselves until you feed them a key—like a vending machine with attitude.)
3. Select Your Printer
- Click “Select”
- Choose your exact L-series model
- Supported Printers;
- Epson L100
- Epson L101
- Epson L110
- Epson L111
- Epson L120
- Epson L121
- Epson L130
- Epson L200
- Epson L201
- Epson L210
- Epson L211
- Epson L220
- Epson L300
- Epson L301
- Epson L303
- Epson L310
- Epson L311
- Epson L350
- Epson L351
- Epson L353
- Epson L355
- Epson L358
- Epson L360
- Epson L361
- Epson L363
- Epson L365
- Epson L375
- Epson L395
- Epson L455
- Epson L475
- Epson L500
- Epson L510
- Epson L520
- Epson L540
- Epson L550
- Epson L551
- Epson L555
- Epson L561
- Epson L563
- Epson L565
- Epson L655
- Epson L800
- Epson L801
- Epson L805
- Epson L810
- Epson L811
- Epson L850
- Epson L1300
- Epson L1800
- Supported Printers;
- Set port to USB
4. Enter the Real Engine Room
- Click “Particular Adjustment Mode”
This is where Epson hides the magic—and the problem.
5. Reset the Waste Ink Counter
- Choose “Waste Ink Pad Counter”
- Tick Main Pad Counter
- Click Check (see current value)
- Then click Initialize
That single click is the resurrection button.
6. Restart the Printer
- Turn it OFF
- Turn it ON again
If all went well… silence. No blinking. No drama. Just a printer ready to work again.
A Quick Reality Check (Don’t Ignore This)
Here’s the truth most guides won’t tell you:
- You’ve reset the counter, not the ink pads
- Over time, those pads will physically fill up
- Worst case? Ink leakage inside the printer
So yeah—this is a software fix, not a permanent cure.
But let’s be honest… it buys you time. And time is everything.
When This Works (and When It Won’t)
Works if:
- You see “Service Required”
- Red lights blinking
- Printer suddenly refuses to print
Won’t fix:
- Hardware failure
- Paper jams
- Dead printhead
Final Thoughts
Resetting an Epson L series printer using the epson L series resetter is less about “repair” and more about negotiation.
You’re telling the printer:
“Relax. You’re not as full as you think.”
And for a while… it believes you.






















You must be logged in to post a comment.