Reset: Epson L3210 Adjustment Program

Before you run the Reset Program on your Epson L3210, ask yourself:

Before we touch the software, you need to understand the hardware. Inside your Epson L3210, there is a spongy absorbent pad. Every time you clean the print head or power the printer on, a small amount of ink is purged through the nozzles to prevent clogs. This "waste" ink drips down into the pad.

Epson programs a virtual counter into the printer’s firmware. When the printer thinks the pad is full (usually around 10,000 to 15,000 prints), it triggers Error Code 0x69 or Service Required. The printer will display flashing indicator lights: usually the power button and the ink drop light blinking alternately.

The Critical Warning: Epson does not want you to reset this counter. They want you to send the printer to a service center where they physically replace the pad and reset the counter for a fee. However, for home users, buying a $20 software tool (or free equivalent) is much cheaper than a $100 repair.


No. The adjustment program is Windows-only. Mac users must use a Virtual Machine (like Parallels) or borrow a Windows laptop. Reset Epson L3210 Adjustment Program

Because this is unsigned service software, Windows will block the driver.

Search for Epson L3210 Adjustment Program v1.0.0 or newer. The file is usually an .exe or a .rar archive with a crack key (like "AdjProg.exe"). Note: Do not pay for this on eBay or spammy sites. It is widely available for free on technical forums.

The Epson L3210 stores waste ink data in an EEPROM chip on the mainboard. The printer tracks every purge, cleaning cycle, and power flush, adding a calculated value to the counter.

The Adjustment Program communicates via USB using Epson’s proprietary service commands (ESC/P). It sends a specific sequence to: Before you run the Reset Program on your


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