Epson inkjet printers utilize a waste ink pad (also known as an ink absorption pad) located inside the machine. Every time you run a cleaning cycle or print a document, a small amount of ink is flushed into these pads to prevent clogging and ensure clean print heads.

Resetting the counter once is not a permanent fix. You will likely need to reset it again after another 10,000 pages.

If you own an Epson printer from the L-Series—specifically the L130, L220, L310, or L360—you are likely familiar with their reliability and cost-effective EcoTank system. However, like all inkjet printers, they have a built-in maintenance counter that eventually halts printing. When this happens, your screen displays the dreaded "Service Required" error, and the red lights on the printer blink incessantly.

| Error / Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Communication Error" | USB driver issue or printer not in ready state | Go to Windows Devices → Remove printer → Reinstall driver. Ensure printer isn't sleeping. | | "Check Program Version" | Wrong Adjustment Program for your firmware | Some newer L360s need v2.0.0 or higher. Try a different version. | | Antivirus deletes the EXE | False positive detection | Restore file from quarantine. Disable AV during the 2-minute reset. | | Printer still flashes after reset | Physical pad is literally overflowing | You have a leak. Unplug power immediately. Clean sensors with alcohol. | | "Initialization Failed" | EEPROM lock | Run program in Windows 7 Compatibility Mode . |

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Epson inkjet printers utilize a waste ink pad (also known as an ink absorption pad) located inside the machine. Every time you run a cleaning cycle or print a document, a small amount of ink is flushed into these pads to prevent clogging and ensure clean print heads.

Resetting the counter once is not a permanent fix. You will likely need to reset it again after another 10,000 pages. EPSON Adjustment Program Reset L130-L220-L310-L360

If you own an Epson printer from the L-Series—specifically the L130, L220, L310, or L360—you are likely familiar with their reliability and cost-effective EcoTank system. However, like all inkjet printers, they have a built-in maintenance counter that eventually halts printing. When this happens, your screen displays the dreaded "Service Required" error, and the red lights on the printer blink incessantly. Epson inkjet printers utilize a waste ink pad

| Error / Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Communication Error" | USB driver issue or printer not in ready state | Go to Windows Devices → Remove printer → Reinstall driver. Ensure printer isn't sleeping. | | "Check Program Version" | Wrong Adjustment Program for your firmware | Some newer L360s need v2.0.0 or higher. Try a different version. | | Antivirus deletes the EXE | False positive detection | Restore file from quarantine. Disable AV during the 2-minute reset. | | Printer still flashes after reset | Physical pad is literally overflowing | You have a leak. Unplug power immediately. Clean sensors with alcohol. | | "Initialization Failed" | EEPROM lock | Run program in Windows 7 Compatibility Mode . | You will likely need to reset it again