Resetter Epson L1110 !link!
Here’s a step-by-step guide to reset the waste ink pad counter for an Epson L1110 printer.
This is needed when the printer shows “Service required” or “Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life”.
Epson L1110 Resetter (also known as the Epson Adjustment Program) is an essential third-party utility for users facing the "Service Required" error, which occurs when the printer's waste ink pads are theoretically full. Product Overview Its primary function is to reset the Waste Ink Pad Counter resetter epson l1110
to 0%, allowing the printer to resume operation after it has locked itself due to maintenance limits. Compatibility: While specifically designed for the Epson EcoTank L1110 Here’s a step-by-step guide to reset the waste
Check Counter: Tick the Main pad counter box and click Check to see the current usage percentage (usually 100% when the error triggers). Replace the Mainboard: Buy a used L1110 mainboard
- Replace the Mainboard: Buy a used L1110 mainboard on AliExpress (approx $30) that has a low waste counter. This is a hardware-level reset.
- EEPROM Programmer (CH341A): Advanced users can use a clip-on EEPROM programmer to read/write the printer’s memory directly. Not recommended for casual users.
- Local Printer Repair Shop: Many shops will reset the counter for $15–25 (including opening and cleaning the pad). Cheaper than a new printer.
- Buy a new Epson L1210 or L3110: Newer models have larger waste pads, but they still need resetting eventually.
- Search for "Epson L1110 AdjProg."
- Look for repositories with active community comments.
- Always scan with VirusTotal before running.
Resetter for Epson L1110 — Overview & Guidance
What it is
⚠️ Important Warning
- Resetting the counter does not physically empty the waste ink pad. If the pad is full, ink may leak inside your printer.
- After resetting, you should either replace the pad or install a waste ink tank kit.
How to Drain the Waste Ink (The Right Way)
Before or immediately after resetting, do this: