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1390 Resetter | Adjustment Program Epson

This is the primary function—resetting the counter to zero, allowing the printer to think it has new pads.

Fine-tunes the physical tilt of the print head to ensure precise dot placement.

The Epson Adjustment Program (often abbreviated as AdjProg ) is an official service utility developed by Seiko Epson Corporation. It is intended for end-users. It is a diagnostic and maintenance tool designed for authorized Epson service centers.

Open the rear or bottom access panel of the printer, carefully slide out the plastic waste trays, wash the felt pads thoroughly in warm water, let them dry completely for 24 hours, and slide them back in. Adjustment Program Epson 1390 Resetter

: You forgot to check the box next to the Main Pad Counter option.

Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only. Modifying your printer’s firmware counters may void your warranty. Always back up your EEPROM data if possible before using service utilities.

Reads/writes EEPROM data and checks for specific error codes. 📝 Resetting Your Epson 1390 This is the primary function—resetting the counter to

If you want to make sure your system is ready for the reset, tell me your computer uses, and Share public link

Disable your temporarily. Many security programs flag Adjustment Programs as "HackTool" or "Trojan" because they interact with hardware at a low level, but the official Epson tool is safe.

A warning prompt will appear asking for confirmation. Click . Step 7: Power Cycle the Printer It is intended for end-users

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Inside your Epson 1390, there are physical foam pads called waste ink pads. Every time your printer cleans its printhead or primes the ink cartridges, a small amount of ink is pumped out and directed into these pads.

Resetting the digital counter tells the software that the waste ink pads are completely empty. However, .

If your Epson Stylus Photo 1390 printer has suddenly stopped printing and is flashing its red lights alternately, you are likely dealing with a saturated waste ink pad. This is a common maintenance issue built into the printer's firmware.

Check your USB connection, make sure the printer is on, and try restarting both the computer and printer.