How To Reset Epson L3250 Using Resetter Adjustment Program Verified
The Epson L3250 is a popular EcoTank all-in-one printer known for its low-cost ink refills and high page yield. However, like many Epson inkjet printers, it has a built-in waste ink pad counter. This counter tracks how much ink has been flushed into the internal maintenance box. Once it reaches a pre-set limit (usually around 15,000–20,000 pages), the printer will display a fatal error: “Service required. Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life.” The printer will lock down completely until the waste ink pad counter is reset.
Many users mistakenly think the printer is broken. It is not. The waste ink pads can be cleaned or replaced, but the digital counter must be reset using a software tool. The only reliable way to do this is with an Adjustment Program (often called a resetter). The Epson L3250 is a popular EcoTank all-in-one
Below is a verified, step-by-step guide on resetting your Epson L3250 safely and effectively. Solution: Power cycle printer
Solution: Power cycle printer. If persists, the mainboard EEPROM may be corrupted. You’ll need the “Initial settings” reset (advanced users only – can cause serial number loss). If you want, I can:
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If printer still shows error:
After resetting, the physical pad is still full. Do this within 1 month: