Physically, the waste ink pads can absorb only a finite amount of ink (usually 3–4 resets). After that, ink will leak. The best practice is to reset twice, then replace the pads or install an external waste tank.
: Run the AdjProg.exe , click Select , and choose the model and the specific USB port.
The Epson EcoTank L14150 is a powerhouse in the SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) market. Known for its blazing-fast print speeds (up to 17 ppm for ISO color), massive 4,800-page black ink yield, and A3+ capability, it solves the "ink cost" problem. However, like all inkjet printers, it eventually hits a wall: and Maintenance Box warnings.
The warning light blinked—not the gentle, rhythmic pulse of a printer in standby, but a harsh, angry, alternating flash of red and green. It was the universal sign of doom in the print industry: The Waste Ink Pad Counter.
To understand why the "Best" resetter is necessary, you have to understand the machine. Epson printers use a waste ink system. Every time you run a cleaning cycle or change a cartridge, the printer pumps a small amount of ink into absorbent pads located at the base of the machine.
: Supports resetting the "washing pet counter," "platen pad counter," and reading diagnostic reports. How to Use the Epson L14150 Adjustment Program
: Connect the printer via USB and run the Adjprog.exe file.
Here's the simple breakdown of how it works:
Click on Particular Adjustment Mode to open the comprehensive menu of advanced functions.
Physically, the waste ink pads can absorb only a finite amount of ink (usually 3–4 resets). After that, ink will leak. The best practice is to reset twice, then replace the pads or install an external waste tank.
: Run the AdjProg.exe , click Select , and choose the model and the specific USB port.
The Epson EcoTank L14150 is a powerhouse in the SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) market. Known for its blazing-fast print speeds (up to 17 ppm for ISO color), massive 4,800-page black ink yield, and A3+ capability, it solves the "ink cost" problem. However, like all inkjet printers, it eventually hits a wall: and Maintenance Box warnings.
The warning light blinked—not the gentle, rhythmic pulse of a printer in standby, but a harsh, angry, alternating flash of red and green. It was the universal sign of doom in the print industry: The Waste Ink Pad Counter.
To understand why the "Best" resetter is necessary, you have to understand the machine. Epson printers use a waste ink system. Every time you run a cleaning cycle or change a cartridge, the printer pumps a small amount of ink into absorbent pads located at the base of the machine.
: Supports resetting the "washing pet counter," "platen pad counter," and reading diagnostic reports. How to Use the Epson L14150 Adjustment Program
: Connect the printer via USB and run the Adjprog.exe file.
Here's the simple breakdown of how it works:
Click on Particular Adjustment Mode to open the comprehensive menu of advanced functions.