Adjustment Program Epson L3210 Exclusive [WORKING »]

If you are not a trained technician, stop here.

Common scenarios requiring the Adjustment Program:

| Symptom | Cause | Solution | |---------|-------|----------| | Two or more lights blinking alternately (e.g., power + paper) | Waste ink counter full | Run adjustment program to reset counter | | Printer refuses to print, shows “Service required” on PC | EEPROM counter > limit | Reset counter, optionally replace waste pad | | After replacing print head or mainboard | Mismatched IDs, alignment errors | Input Head ID, run bi-d adjustment | | Ink system has air after deep cleaning | Priming required | Run “Initial Ink Charge” via adjustment program | adjustment program epson l3210 exclusive

Warning: Using adjustment (service) programs can reset ink/maintenance counters and alter printer settings. Follow steps carefully. This guide assumes you understand risks and have a Windows PC.

Before downloading any software, verify that you actually need it. Symptoms include: If you are not a trained technician, stop here

If you experience any of these, the mechanical parts are likely fine. The counter has simply reached 100%. The exclusive adjustment program is your digital key.

The Epson L3210 Exclusive Adjustment Program (often referred to as the Resetter Tool or Service Program) is proprietary software designed to interface directly with the printer’s ESS board (Electronic Service Software board). Unlike standard drivers, this tool bypasses normal user restrictions to perform low-level maintenance, reset counters, and calibrate mechanical components exclusive to the EcoTank L3210 model. If you experience any of these, the mechanical

Q: Will the adjustment program fix a “paper jam” error?
A: No. It is for waste ink counter, head ID, and initial fill only.

Q: Can I use L3150 adjustment program on L3210?
A: No – EEPROM addresses differ. Use exclusive L3210 version.

Q: Does the program work on Linux or macOS?
A: No – Windows only. Use virtual machine or Wine (unstable).

Q: After reset, when will the error return?
A: After another ~3000–5000 pages, depending on cleaning frequency.