Adjustment Program L1250 ●
The printer should now exit the service error.
Assuming you have physically cleaned or replaced the waste ink pad. adjustment program l1250
Epson programs a digital counter into the printer's firmware. Every time you run a cleaning cycle or print a large job, the counter ticks up. When the counter hits a pre-determined limit (set conservatively by Epson), the firmware assumes the pads are physically saturated and shuts the printer down to prevent ink from overflowing onto your desk. The printer should now exit the service error
The Epson L1250 Adjustment Program is a specialized, third-party utility software designed to interface directly with the printer's EEPROM (the chip that stores settings). Every time you run a cleaning cycle or
The Adjustment Program is a maintenance software used by technicians to communicate with the printer’s internal firmware. While it contains dozens of technical calibrations, it is most famous for its ability to reset the Waste Ink Pad Counter.
Resetting the software counter does not physically clean the ink pads. If you reset the printer multiple times without replacing or cleaning the physical sponges inside the machine, ink will eventually leak out of the bottom of the printer. For a permanent fix, many users choose to: Replace the physical felt pads.