Locate a reliable version of the Epson Adjustment Program for the M1120/M1100 series (often available from third-party tools like INKfinite or GJR Printer Repair ).
Resetting the software does not physically empty the ink pads. To prevent leaks, you should eventually: : Install new physical waste ink pads.
Click on the button on the right side of the main screen. This opens a advanced menu of options. Step 4: Locate the Waste Ink Pad Counter
Executes deep cleaning cycles more powerful than standard driver utilities.
Every time your printer cleans its printhead or pumps ink, a small amount of waste ink is directed to an internal absorbent sponge (the waste ink pad). The printer does not have a physical sensor to detect how full this pad is; instead, it relies on a digital counter that estimates ink accumulation based on page counts and cleaning cycles. Once this counter hits 100%, the printer locks down to prevent physical ink from leaking onto your desk. Key Features of the Resetter Utility
A pop-up prompt will appear asking for confirmation to clear the memory. Click . Step 5: Finalizing the Cycle
The Epson Adjustment Program is a service utility used by technicians to perform maintenance tasks. Its primary functions include:
An Adjustment Program (also known as a service tool or resetter) is an official Epson service utility—typically leaked or reverse-engineered for public use. It is designed for technicians to perform maintenance tasks beyond standard user operations, including:
Your M1120 uses ink to keep the printhead clean. During cleaning cycles, excess ink is flushed out and absorbed by spongy pads inside the base of the printer. The printer tracks exactly how much ink has been flushed. Once a specific threshold is reached (usually after 1–2 years of heavy use), the printer triggers a “Service Required” error to prevent overflow and ink leakage.
Resetting the digital counter does not physically clean the ink pads. If you reset the software without cleaning or replacing the pads, ink may eventually overflow and damage your desk or the printer’s internal electronics.
Keep the box checked. Click the Initialize button. A warning popup will appear asking for confirmation. Click OK . Step 7: Cycle the Power
Clears the main and flat pad counters to 0%, allowing the printer to resume operation. Maintenance:
Extract the downloaded ZIP file containing the software. Right-click on the AdjProg.exe file and select . Step 2: Select Your Model
When the software says the pads are "full," it is an estimate. If you reset the counter using the Adjustment Program but , the printer will eventually leak ink.
Press the physical power button on your Epson M1120 to turn it off completely. Click on the computer screen dialogue box.
Check the boxes again and click . A confirmation box will appear; click OK .
Allows technicians to write a new printhead ID to the logic board after a hardware replacement.
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Locate a reliable version of the Epson Adjustment Program for the M1120/M1100 series (often available from third-party tools like INKfinite or GJR Printer Repair ).
Resetting the software does not physically empty the ink pads. To prevent leaks, you should eventually: : Install new physical waste ink pads.
Click on the button on the right side of the main screen. This opens a advanced menu of options. Step 4: Locate the Waste Ink Pad Counter
Executes deep cleaning cycles more powerful than standard driver utilities.
Every time your printer cleans its printhead or pumps ink, a small amount of waste ink is directed to an internal absorbent sponge (the waste ink pad). The printer does not have a physical sensor to detect how full this pad is; instead, it relies on a digital counter that estimates ink accumulation based on page counts and cleaning cycles. Once this counter hits 100%, the printer locks down to prevent physical ink from leaking onto your desk. Key Features of the Resetter Utility epson m1120 adjustment program
A pop-up prompt will appear asking for confirmation to clear the memory. Click . Step 5: Finalizing the Cycle
The Epson Adjustment Program is a service utility used by technicians to perform maintenance tasks. Its primary functions include:
An Adjustment Program (also known as a service tool or resetter) is an official Epson service utility—typically leaked or reverse-engineered for public use. It is designed for technicians to perform maintenance tasks beyond standard user operations, including:
Your M1120 uses ink to keep the printhead clean. During cleaning cycles, excess ink is flushed out and absorbed by spongy pads inside the base of the printer. The printer tracks exactly how much ink has been flushed. Once a specific threshold is reached (usually after 1–2 years of heavy use), the printer triggers a “Service Required” error to prevent overflow and ink leakage. Locate a reliable version of the Epson Adjustment
Resetting the digital counter does not physically clean the ink pads. If you reset the software without cleaning or replacing the pads, ink may eventually overflow and damage your desk or the printer’s internal electronics.
Keep the box checked. Click the Initialize button. A warning popup will appear asking for confirmation. Click OK . Step 7: Cycle the Power
Clears the main and flat pad counters to 0%, allowing the printer to resume operation. Maintenance:
Extract the downloaded ZIP file containing the software. Right-click on the AdjProg.exe file and select . Step 2: Select Your Model Click on the button on the right side of the main screen
When the software says the pads are "full," it is an estimate. If you reset the counter using the Adjustment Program but , the printer will eventually leak ink.
Press the physical power button on your Epson M1120 to turn it off completely. Click on the computer screen dialogue box.
Check the boxes again and click . A confirmation box will appear; click OK .
Allows technicians to write a new printhead ID to the logic board after a hardware replacement.