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What your computer runs on (Windows or Mac)? Whether you have a USB cable handy to link the printer?
: Disable your antivirus software temporarily, as it often flags resetter tools as false positives. Run the Software : Open the AdjProg.exe file. Select the model and set the port to "Auto Selection".
To put the printer into a special mode that allows a reset, make sure the printer is off. Press and hold the (circle with a triangle inside) and the Power button simultaneously. After a few seconds, release the Power button while still holding the Stop button. Press the Power button once more while still holding Stop. Then, release all buttons. The printer should enter a maintenance state where you can release the stop button.
After a brief processing moment, a pop-up window will command: "Please turn off the printer." Reset Epson L3210
When this happens, you do not necessarily need to buy a new printer or pay for expensive professional servicing. You can reset the internal counter using the Epson Adjustment Program (Adjustment Program or "AdjProg").
: A prompt will ask you to turn off the printer. Power it down, wait a few seconds, and turn it back on to complete the reset. Other Common Reset Methods Settings Reset
Here is a step-by-step guide based on how these tools generally operate. Note that the exact steps can vary slightly depending on the specific version of the tool you download. What your computer runs on (Windows or Mac)
Here is the official Epson procedure to reset the ink levels:
If your printer is acting up, a simple power cycle might fix it. This will not fix the "Service Required" error but can clear temporary errors. Turn your printer. Unplug the power cable from the wall outlet. Wait for about 5 minutes .
Resetting an Epson L3210 typically falls into two categories: a to clear minor errors or a waste ink pad counter reset when you see blinking red lights . 1. Power Cycle (Soft Reset) Run the Software : Open the AdjProg
The Epson EcoTank L3210 is a robust, cost-effective inkjet printer popular in home offices and small businesses. However, like many Epson printers, it is designed with a "Waste Ink Pad Counter" that stops the printer from functioning once it hits a certain limit. When you see the flashing lights and the "Service Required" message, it doesn't necessarily mean the printer is broken—it just needs a reset.
While a software reset bypasses the digital lock, it .
Check the boxes for , Platen pad counter , and Ink system pad counter .
Resetting the software counter is only half the solution. If the counter was triggered, the physical pads are likely nearing saturation.