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The Epson Adjustment Program is a diagnostic and maintenance utility used primarily to reset internal settings and counters. Every Epson inkjet printer contains physical sponges called that collect excess ink during head cleanings and printing. To prevent ink from leaking onto your desk, the printer uses a digital counter to track usage. When this counter hits its limit, the printer "locks" itself for safety. Key functions of the program include:
You need this tool if you see any of the following symptoms:
If the pad overflows, ink drips inside your home or office, ruining furniture and shorting out electronics. To prevent lawsuits, the printer shuts down automatically.
Epson printers use a "waste ink pad" (or absorption pad) inside the machine. During the print head cleaning cycle, excess ink is flushed into this pad. Epson programs the printer to count every drop of waste ink. Once the counter hits a specific number (usually after 1–3 years), the printer assumes the pad is physically full and to prevent ink from leaking inside your home.
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The Epson Adjustment Program is a diagnostic and maintenance utility used primarily to reset internal settings and counters. Every Epson inkjet printer contains physical sponges called that collect excess ink during head cleanings and printing. To prevent ink from leaking onto your desk, the printer uses a digital counter to track usage. When this counter hits its limit, the printer "locks" itself for safety. Key functions of the program include:
You need this tool if you see any of the following symptoms:
If the pad overflows, ink drips inside your home or office, ruining furniture and shorting out electronics. To prevent lawsuits, the printer shuts down automatically.
Epson printers use a "waste ink pad" (or absorption pad) inside the machine. During the print head cleaning cycle, excess ink is flushed into this pad. Epson programs the printer to count every drop of waste ink. Once the counter hits a specific number (usually after 1–3 years), the printer assumes the pad is physically full and to prevent ink from leaking inside your home.