Before using any adjustment program, ensure that you:
is connected to your Windows computer using a USB cable. Turn On Printer: Switch on your Run the Software: Open AdjProg.exe (run as Administrator). Select Model: Click on "Select" and choose from the model dropdown list. Choose Function: Click on Particular Adjustment Mode .
| Error Message | Cause | Solution | |---------------|-------|----------| | “Communication error” | Not in Service Mode / Wrong USB port | Repeat button sequence; try different cable | | “Printer model mismatch” | Wrong program version | Locate L1250-specific build (not L120 or L130) | | “CRC check failed” | Corrupted download | Find another source | | “Counter reset not available” | Printer firmware too new | Downgrade firmware (risky) or find newer adjustment program |
Every Epson EcoTank printer features internal porous pads designed to absorb excess ink during initial setup, printhead cleaning cycles, and borderless printing.
Click the button on the right side. Step 3: Performing the Reset
Fixes "Service Required" and "Ink Pad Full" errors.
Some possible sources for the Epson L1250 adjustment program include:
Open the bottom-rear panel of the printer, remove the maintenance box, and replace the internal felt pads.
This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to download, use, and understand the , enabling you to restore your printer's functionality without paying for professional servicing. What is the Epson L1250 Adjustment Program?
The Adjustment Program has a dangerous feature: "Head ID Input" and "E2PROM Clear." Clicking the wrong button can wipe your printer’s unique calibration data, turning it into a useless plastic brick.
In the EU “Right to Repair” framework, using such tools for personal maintenance sits in a gray area. For home use, enforcement is almost nonexistent.
To reset an Epson L1250, follow these general steps found in technical guides:
Your Epson L1250 printer stops working suddenly. It displays a "Service Required" error message. The power and ink lights are flashing alternately. This means the waste ink pad counter has reached its maximum limit.