You need the AdjProg (Adjustment Program) specifically for the L3250.
The Epson L3250 (part of EcoTank L3200 series) has a waste ink pad counter that triggers a “Service Required” error after ~8,000–10,000 pages.
There is no official “resetter tool” from Epson — only third-party solutions. The top working method today is a WICReset + manual pad reset (or pad replacement). Physical reset buttons/dongles do not exist for this model.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Reset counter | Possible via WICReset | | Absorbed ink volume | Still physically inside printer | | If you ignore pad | Ink leaks → damages power supply / mainboard | | Epson’s official fix | Replace pad (costly, ~$60–100 service) |
You need the AdjProg (Adjustment Program) specifically for the L3250.
The Epson L3250 (part of EcoTank L3200 series) has a waste ink pad counter that triggers a “Service Required” error after ~8,000–10,000 pages.
There is no official “resetter tool” from Epson — only third-party solutions. The top working method today is a WICReset + manual pad reset (or pad replacement). Physical reset buttons/dongles do not exist for this model.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Reset counter | Possible via WICReset | | Absorbed ink volume | Still physically inside printer | | If you ignore pad | Ink leaks → damages power supply / mainboard | | Epson’s official fix | Replace pad (costly, ~$60–100 service) |