Adjustment Program Epson 1390 Resetter [NEW]
The orange lights died. The green "Ready" LED glowed steady. I loaded a sheet of glossy A3 paper and printed a nozzle check pattern. Every line was perfect—cyan, magenta, yellow, black, light cyan, light magenta. No gaps. No streaks.
Using the Adjustment Program is straightforward. Follow these steps carefully to ensure a successful reset: 1. Preparation
After making the necessary preparations, you can proceed with the core resetting steps: Adjustment Program Epson 1390 Resetter
Connect the Epson 1390 directly to your computer using a high-quality USB cable. The reset process cannot be performed over a Wi-Fi network or print server.
To reset your printer's waste ink counter, follow these general steps: The orange lights died
The Epson 1390 Resetter is a specialized utility software designed to reset the internal counters of your printer. Its primary function is to zero out the . In every Epson inkjet printer, there's an internal absorbent pad that collects excess ink purged during cleaning cycles and printing. When the printer's internal counter detects that this pad should be full (based on usage, not actual saturation), it will lock up and display a "Service Required" or "Ink Pad Full" error, halting all operations.
Turn the printer back on. The flashing red lights should disappear, and the status monitor will display "Ready to Print." Crucial Hardware Warning: Managing the Physical Ink Every line was perfect—cyan, magenta, yellow, black, light
The , often called a "Resetter," is a diagnostic utility used primarily to bypass "Service Required" errors that occur when the printer's internal waste ink pad counter reaches its limit.
The printer does not have a physical sensor to detect how full these pads actually are. Instead, it relies on a digital counter (the Waste Ink Pad Counter) that estimates ink accumulation based on page counts and cleaning cycles.