Epson L3100 Resetter Exclusive -
This tool is intended for advanced users and service technicians. Misuse may void your printer warranty if still active. Always ensure physical maintenance is performed when resetting the counter multiple times.
This happens if you reset the wrong counter (e.g., “Head ID” or “Bi-D adjustment”). Immediately turn off the printer and restore a backup if you made one. Otherwise, you need a service manual to recalibrate.
Searching for "exclusive," "cracked," or "free" versions of this software poses significant risks:
For the L3100, Epson provides official solutions that are safer than using "exclusive" tools found on file-sharing sites.
1. Epson Reset Utility (Official) Epson provides a free official utility for many models to reset the waste ink counter (usually allows one reset). epson l3100 resetter exclusive
2. Physical Maintenance (Critical Step) Resetting the counter via software does not clean the ink pads.
Recommendation: If you are not technically skilled, it is highly recommended to contact an authorized Epson service center. They will reset the counter and physically replace the saturated ink pads.
Note: After resetting, we still recommend physically cleaning or replacing the waste ink pads periodically to prevent overflow.
Epson printers don’t actually measure how full the waste ink pad is. Instead, they count how many times the print head cleans itself. Once that counter hits a specific number (usually around 10,000 to 15,000 pages), the printer self-destructs—digitally speaking. This tool is intended for advanced users and
The printer is physically fine. The pads might not even be full. But Epson locks the machine to force you into a service center.
Step 1: Prepare the Printer Turn off the printer. Wait 10 seconds. Turn it back on. Do not send any print jobs. Ensure paper is loaded (some resetters require paper to complete the test print).
Step 2: Enter Service Mode (Crucial) Many users fail because they skip this. With the printer on:
Step 3: Run the Software
Right-click the AdjProg.exe (or the exclusive resetter file) and select "Run as Administrator." Do not just double-click. This happens if you reset the wrong counter (e
Step 4: Select Your Model In the dropdown menu, select "L3100 Series" specifically. Do not guess. If "L3100" is not listed, look for "L3110" or "L3150" – the exclusive version usually covers the whole family, but verify.
Step 5: Connect via USB Click the "USB Port Auto Selection" button. The software will beep and show the current printer status. You should see a counter value (e.g., "Waste Count: 98%").
Step 6: Perform the Reset Navigate to the "Waste Ink Pad Counter" tab. Click "Check" to read the current value. Then, check the box labeled "Main Pad Counter" and possibly "Platen Pad Counter" (depending on your exclusive version). Click "Initialization" or "Reset." A progress bar will appear.
Step 7: Finalization The software will ask you to turn the printer off and on. Do this manually. When the printer restarts, the flashing lights should be gone. Run a nozzle check to ensure print quality.