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Using the Epson Adjustment Program to reset the waste ink counter is a practical workaround that has saved countless users from unnecessary repair bills or prematurely discarding a perfectly functional printer. It is a popular and effective solution for clearing the "Service Required" error and getting your Epson L380, L383, L385, or L485 back in action.

You can download the WIC Reset Utility from its official website at resetkey.net . While the tool is free to download, resetting your printer requires purchasing a "reset key" or activation code. This is a safe and guaranteed way to reset your device without hunting for model-specific cracked software. Epson Adjustment Program Reset L380, L383, L385, L485 (

: Includes options for head cleaning, print head ID settings, and initial ink charging. System Initialization

Locate the section and select "Waste Ink Pad Counter" . Click "OK". Check the box for "Main Pad Counter" . Click "Check" to see your current usage percentage. Click "Initialize" to reset the counter to zero. Step 4: Finalize Go to product viewer dialog for this item

The software will process the script for a few seconds and then display a prompt: "Please turn off the printer."

Epson Adjustment Program (often referred to as an Epson Resetter) is a utility used to clear "Service Required" errors on models like the You can download the WIC Reset Utility from

Click on the button on the right side of the main window.

Is your Epson L380, L383, L385, or L485 printer displaying a "Service Required" message or blinking lights? This is a common issue known as the limit. When your printer reaches a certain number of prints, the internal pads become saturated, causing the printer to stop functioning to prevent ink leakage.