You will often see these labeled as "New," "V1.0.0," or "Cracked."

We tested three versions of the Epson L1110 resetter.

| Feature | Old v0.9 (2019) | Mid v1.0.2 (2021) | New v1.1.0 (2024) | |---------|----------------|------------------|------------------------| | Win 11 64-bit Support | No (crashes) | Limited | Full | | USB 3.0 Compatibility | Intermittent | Stable | Optimized | | Reads Pad % Correctly | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Bypasses Firmware LF03 | No | Partial | Yes | | One-click reset | No (requires 3 steps) | Yes | Yes (with auto test page) |

The new version also adds a “Firmware Backup” feature, letting you save your current firmware before adjustments.

Epson periodically updates its printer firmware to block unauthorized reset tools. If you try to use an old Epson L1110 resetter adjustment program from 2019 on a printer manufactured in 2023, you will likely see:

The new version (typically v1.0.5 or higher for the L1110) cracks the latest security handshakes. It also supports Windows 10/11 (including 64-bit architectures) and offers improved USB detection speed.

Critical Note: The “new” version does not mean a fake online generator. It is a dedicated executable file (size ~800KB to 2MB) provided by repair communities or chip resellers.

Published by: Tech Printer Solutions
Reading Time: 8 minutes
Target Audience: Epson L1110 owners, printing service providers, and tech support specialists.

While the software works, there are two significant risks you must manage:

Risk A: The Physical Ink Pad Problem This is the biggest oversight users make. The software resets the electronic counter, but it does not physically clean the ink pads.

Risk B: Malware and Viruses Because these programs are usually hosted on file-sharing sites, forums, or ad-heavy blogs

Before downloading, ensure your setup matches:

| Component | Requirement | |-----------|--------------| | OS | Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, or 11 (32-bit or 64-bit) | | RAM | 1GB minimum | | USB Port | USB 2.0 or higher | | Printer Driver | Epson L1110 driver installed (from official Epson) | | Cable | Shielded USB A-B (not just a power cord) |

Note: The tool does NOT run on macOS or Linux without a Windows emulator (Wine is unstable).

While specific interfaces may vary depending on the software version, the general process for resetting the Epson L1110 is as follows:

Before running any AdjProg.exe:

✅ Scan with VirusTotal (expect 1–2 “hacktool” flags – that’s fine).
✅ Check file size – legitimate tools are 600KB–2MB. A 20MB file is suspicious.
✅ Verify the digital signature (none, but CRC32 should match community hash).
✅ Read comments on the forum post. If users report malware, skip.