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Epson Ink Pad Reset Utility L3060 Full [work] -

: Right-click Adjprog.exe and select Run as administrator .

Click Select and choose L3060 from the model list. Mode: Choose Particular Adjustment Mode . Counter Reset: Select Waste ink pad counter and click OK .

Scroll down the list and select , then click OK . Check the box next to Main pad counter .

When users search for a "full reset utility," they are looking for a software tool that resets this internal counter back to zero. epson ink pad reset utility l3060 full

Using the Epson Ink Pad Reset Utility L3060 Full is relatively straightforward. Follow these steps:

Turn your printer back on. The flashing error lights should now be gone, and the printer status will return to "Ready." Hardware Maintenance: The Physical Waste Ink Pad

Summary review — WIC/Epson "Ink Pad Reset Utility" for L3060 : Right-click Adjprog

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There are two primary software options for resetting the L3060:

Set the Port option to your specific printer port (e.g., USB001 (L3060 Series) ) and click . Counter Reset: Select Waste ink pad counter and click OK

This status stops all printing functions. You cannot print, scan, or copy.

This is the original service technician software. It is highly specific and usually only runs on Windows operating systems. Step-by-Step Instructions

: Many users take an advanced approach—they leave the internal pads untouched but reroute the waste ink tube into an external container (e.g., a small plastic bottle). Once the external tank is installed, you can reset the waste ink pad counter using the "Particular Adjustment Mode" in the adjustment program. This tells the printer the “pads” have been serviced, even if the internal ones remain in place. It's a safe and permanent fix, as long as you monitor the external container and empty it periodically.

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