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Epson Adjustment Program L1210 Site

If your Epson L1210 is displaying the dreaded "service required" error and you are out of warranty, the Adjustment Program is the difference between a $20 DIY fix and a $100+ repair bill. It is an incredibly powerful tool that bypasses Epson’s planned obsolescence.

However, you must respect the tool. Do not just reset the counter – clean the physical waste ink pad first. Download the software only from reputable technician sources. Run it on an isolated PC. And if you feel uncomfortable, pay a professional $10 for a remote reset. epson adjustment program l1210

Click the button that says "Particular adjustment mode" (sometimes labeled "Specific adjustment"). If your Epson L1210 is displaying the dreaded

When the internal counter hits a certain number (usually around 15,000 to 20,000 cleanings), the printer permanently locks down. You will see an error message: Do not just reset the counter – clean

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Does Adj. Program Help? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Waste ink pad counter full | Yes – Reset required. | | Error "Printer parts have reached end of service life" | Same as above | Yes – Reset required. | | One red light flashing fast | No paper or no ink (check tanks) | No – Simple refill. | | Printing blank pages despite full tanks | Clogged print head or air in tubes | No – Use head cleaning from driver. | | All lights off, but printer doesn't respond | Dead power supply or mainboard | No – Hardware failure. |

: After resetting, write down the date and page count on a sticker on the printer. When you hit another ~15,000 pages, it will be time to clean the pad again. Stay ahead of the counter, and your L1210 will serve you faithfully for a decade. Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. The author is not responsible for any damage to your printer or computer. Always back up your data and consider professional help if unsure.

In the dropdown menu, choose "Epson L1210 Series." If it’s not listed, you have the wrong version.