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Authentic adjustment program size ~2.1MB. Malware risks exist – run in isolated VM. 9. Conclusion Resetting an Epson L3150 is technically straightforward but carries significant physical and operational risks. The waste ink counter reset is the most common need, but it is unsafe without a hardware waste ink modification . Ink level resets are safe and necessary for normal operation after refilling. Factory resets should only be used for troubleshooting network or software corruption.
Perform an external waste ink bottle modification first, then execute the software reset. Without this, any reset is a temporary fix leading to permanent printer death within 300-500 pages. Report compiled from reverse-engineered service manuals, repair forum analyses (badcaps.net, printerknowledge.com), and practical disassembly of L3150 units. epson l3150 reset
This reset only tells the printer the pads are "empty." It does not remove physical ink. The pads can overflow, destroying the printer and damaging surfaces. Always replace or modify the waste ink system before resetting. Authentic adjustment program size ~2
1. Executive Summary The Epson L3150 is a popular consumer-grade EcoTank all-in-one printer. Unlike cartridge-based printers, it uses refillable ink tanks. However, it retains two critical service counters: Protection Counter (Waste Ink) and Ink Color Replenishment Counters . When these reach their limits, the printer stops functioning with errors such as "Service required: parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life" (error code 0xEA or 0x69). Resetting these counters is not officially supported by Epson but is achievable via third-party service utilities. 2. Types of Resets & Their Purposes | Reset Type | Trigger Condition | Symptom | Permanent Solution? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Waste Ink Pad Counter | Absorbent pads saturated (approx. 5000-8000 pages) | Error: "Parts inside your printer are near end of life" | No – mechanical overflow possible | | Ink Level Reset | User refills tank but printer doesn't recognize | Low ink warning persists after refill | Yes – resets chip logic | | EEPROM / Factory Reset | Corrupted settings, Wi-Fi issues, or region lock | Erratic behavior, boot loops | Yes – wipes all user data | 3. Detailed Reset Procedures 3.1 Waste Ink Pad Counter Reset (Most Common) Tools Required: Windows PC (7/10/11), Epson Adjustment Program (e.g., AdjProg.exe ), USB cable. Factory resets should only be used for troubleshooting