Ensure all pending print jobs are cleared from the Windows print queue. Step 1: Initialize the Software
: Ensure the printer is connected via USB , as most adjustment programs do not support Wi-Fi or Ethernet for these deep-level resets.
| Risk | Consequence | |------|--------------| | Resetting counter without cleaning pad | Ink leaks inside printer → damages main board, PSU, or motor | | Incorrect Head ID entry | Permanent print quality issues, cross-color contamination | | Interrupting Initial Ink Charge | Air in system → dry head → irreparable clog | | Using on wrong model | Firmware corruption, "bricked" printer | | Changing EEPROM values blindly | Serial number mismatch → driver errors, warranty void | Epson L14150 Adjustment Program
The is an incredibly powerful tool, but with great power comes great responsibility. Here is a safe roadmap for users:
Open AdjProg.exe and click Select to choose the L14150 model and the specific USB port. Adjustment Mode: Click Particular Adjustment Mode . Ensure all pending print jobs are cleared from
This software acts as a "service mode" bridge between your computer and the printer. Its primary role is to communicate with the printer's firmware to reset the Waste Ink Pad Counter When you see errors like "A printer's ink pad is at the end of its service life,"
Only run the program when your printer is already in an error state. Unnecessary resets can confuse the EEPROM. Here is a safe roadmap for users: Open AdjProg
Epson programs an internal digital counter—the Waste Ink Pad Counter—to track this volume. When the counter reaches 100%, the printer assumes the pads are fully saturated and risks leaking ink onto your desk or short-circuiting internal electronics. To prevent this, the printer locks itself and displays messages such as: "A printer's ink pad is at the end of its service life."