Program - Epson L14150 Adjustment
Resets the main and maintenance box pad counters to zero.
You will see checkboxes for the counter parameters (usually labeled or Platen pad counter ). Check the boxes next to them. Click the Check button.
Once the program confirms the reset, turn the printer off and back on to finalize the process. Important Considerations
If the reset process fails, repeat the steps and try using another available USB port on your computer. A different cable may also help resolve connection issues. Epson L14150 Adjustment Program
can be used to reset the chip on the physical T04D1 maintenance box. Are you experiencing a specific service error code on your Epson L14150 that you need to clear?
Open the extracted folder and double-click AdjProg.exe to launch the utility. Click the button at the top. In the Model Name dropdown, choose L14150 .
Because adjustment programs modify hardware EEPROM data, many antivirus suites flag them as "False Positives." You may need to temporarily disable your real-time antivirus protection or Windows Defender while running the reset tool. Resets the main and maintenance box pad counters to zero
: Includes tools for deep print head cleaning (weak, middle, and strong) to resolve severe nozzle clogs or blurry print quality. EEPROM Operations
Ensure both boxes remain checked, then click the button. A prompt will appear asking for confirmation. Click OK . Step 4: Complete the Process A prompt will display: "Please turn off the printer." Turn off your printer using its physical power button. Click OK on the computer screen dialogue box.
Click on the button on the right side of the window. This opens a comprehensive list of technician tools. Step 5: Locate the Waste Ink Pad Counter Click the Check button
This message often appears not because anything is broken, but because the printer's internal counter for the waste ink pad has reached its limit. To resolve this, professionals and advanced users turn to a specialized tool: the .
Every time the printer cleans its head, waste ink drains into a literal sponge reservoir inside the machine. If you reset the software counter multiple times without addressing the physical hardware, excess ink will eventually overflow, risking permanent damage to your printer's internal circuitry, your desk, or your flooring. What to do after resetting:
Includes settings to calibrate the paper sensor and photo sensor light levels.