Epson L3150 - Resetter Adjustment Program
. While the Epson Adjustment Program is a common DIY fix for this issue, using it effectively requires understanding both the technical steps and the physical maintenance needed to protect your printer. Understanding the Error
Open the extracted folder and right-click . Select Run as Administrator . Click the Select button at the top of the window. Under "Model Name", choose L3150 .
Resetting the counter data in the printer's EEPROM back to zero. resetter adjustment program epson l3150
Epson wants you to send the printer to an authorized service center, where they will replace the physical pad (costly labor) and then run their own adjustment program. For a budget printer like the L3150, the service cost often exceeds the price of a new printer.
When an Epson L3150 has been used extensively, it eventually stops printing and displays flashing red lights. This isn't a mechanical failure but a safety feature to prevent ink from leaking out of the pads. The Adjustment Program allows users to reset these counters to zero, effectively "reviving" the printer without a costly service center visit. Select Run as Administrator
When you reset the counter to 0%, the printer assumes the waste ink pads are empty. However, they are still physically soaked with ink. If you reset your printer multiple times without cleaning or replacing the physical pads, ink may eventually leak out of the bottom of the machine and damage your furniture or the printer's internal circuits.
You can resolve this issue yourself using the Epson L3150 Resetter (also known as the Adjustment Program). This guide explains what the software does, how to use it safely, and how to clear the "Service Required" error. Understanding the "Service Required" Error Resetting the counter data in the printer's EEPROM
✅ This clears the error but doesn't clean the physical pads. Use carefully!
In the dropdown menu, explicitly select L3150 (the tool also supports related models like the L3100, L3110, and L3115).



