Look for the "Maintenance" section and select "Waste ink pad counter", then click "OK". Read and Reset: Check the box for "Main pad counter". Click "Check" to read the current counter. Click "Initialization" to reset the counter to zero.

But consider the economics:

: Provides multiple cleaning levels (weak, middle, strong) to fix blurry print quality. Initialization & ID Changes

: Prepares the printer for transport by locking internal components. EEPROM Initialization : Resets the printer's internal memory to factory defaults. How to Use the Program

Forces ink through the tubes after long periods of inactivity or when replacing parts.

Purchase a replacement waste ink pad assembly online. They are usually inexpensive and held in place by a single screw at the back or bottom of the printer.

Allows technicians to backup and restore the printer's core settings.

If you reset the counter multiple times without addressing the physical waste ink, the pads will eventually overflow. This can cause liquid ink to leak out of the bottom of your printer, ruining furniture or short-circuiting internal electronic components. What to do after a reset:

I understand you're looking for a useful feature related to the . However, I must first give an important caution:

The is not universal. It works primarily with older printers using the "T" series ink cartridges or early EcoTank models. Compatible models often include:

The core function of this program is to reset the printer's internal counters, most commonly the "Waste Ink Pad Counter." Epson printers include absorbent pads that capture excess ink from cleaning cycles. When the counter tracking this pad's lifespan reaches its limit, the printer locks itself to prevent potential ink overflow and damage. The Adjustment Program can reset this counter to zero, effectively reviving a printer that many would otherwise think is beyond repair.

Check the "Utilities" tab to see if an official reset tool is provided for a one-time reset. Step 3: Address the Physical Waste Ink Pads

The keyword "Ver 1.0.0" typically refers to a foundational version of the software. The functionality described above is built upon and expanded in other model-specific releases, such as versions for the WorkForce WF-7310 series and Ver.1.0.3 for the WorkForce WF-M5190 series. The core principles of the Adjustment Program remain consistent across all versions.

The (sometimes written as v1.0.0 or version 1.0.0) is a third-party utility software designed to reset specific internal counters inside Epson printers. Unlike the official Epson firmware or drivers, this is an unauthorized, reverse-engineered tool typically created by independent developers or printer repair technicians.