How To: Reset Epson L3250 Using Resetter Adjustment Updated
Epson L3250 Resetter Adjustment Program If your Epson L3250 EcoTank printer stops working and starts blinking red lights, it has likely reached its internal printing limit. This is a built-in protection mechanism known as the "Service Required" error, which happens when the waste ink pads are full. 🛠 Prerequisites
Alternatives to third‑party resetters
- Contact Epson support or an authorized service center for official service.
- Replace the printer if cost of service near replacement cost.
- Install Epson drivers and connect the L3250 to the PC; confirm Windows recognizes the printer.
- Extract and run the Adjustment Program (run as Administrator). If Windows blocks it, allow execution only if you trust the source.
- In the Adjustment tool, select the correct printer model (Epson L3250) and the correct COM/USB port.
- Click “OK” to connect. The program will query the printer status.
- Choose “Particular adjustment mode” (or similar).
- From the list, select “Waste ink pad counter” (sometimes “Waste ink pad counter reset” or “Waste ink counter”).
- Click “Check” to read the current counter values; note the values shown.
- Select “Initialization” or “Reset” (some tools require checking boxes for “Main pad counter” and “Platen pad counter”).
- Click “Perform” or “Execute” to start the reset. The tool will send commands to the printer — do not power off or disconnect during this step.
- When the reset completes, you'll see a success message. Turn off the printer, wait 5–10 seconds, then turn it back on.
- Print a nozzle check or test page to confirm functionality.
Part 5: Troubleshooting Common Resetter Errors
Even when you know how to reset Epson L3250 using resetter adjustment, problems can occur. Here are solutions. How To Reset Epson L3250 Using Resetter Adjustment