The Epson all-in-one multifunctional inkjet printer encounters several problems, such as waste ink pad overflow during printing, or failure to print subsequent documents and files. You can fix these issues using the Epson Adjustment Program L800, which helps reset the waste ink pad counter. When the waste ink pad overflows, the printer stops working automatically.
Errors like Service required or All Lights Blinking usually indicate that the waste ink pads in your printer have reached their saturation point or end of life. Depending on your Epson printer model, this message will appear when the waste ink pad is full. The adjustment program collects the overflowed ink and resets the counter, restoring your printer to normal working condition.
How to Reset Epson L800 Color Inkjet Printer Using the Adjustment Program
If your Epson L800 printer shows the error message. Please contact Epson Support.”
Don’t worry. This tutorial will guide you on how to reset the Epson L800 using the Adjustment Program. The Epson L800 Resetter is free, and you can download it safely (link shared in the first comment). Steps to Reset the Epson L800:
- Connect your Epson L800 printer to your computer via USB.
- Turn on the printer.
- Open the Epson L800 Adjustment Program (AdjProg.exe).
- Click the Particular Adjustment Mode.
- Choose Waste Ink Pad Counter and confirm by clicking OK
- Check the box for Main Pad Counter.
- Click Check to read the counter value properly.
- Click Initialization to reset the counter.
- After the process completes, turn off the printer and then turn it on again.
Once done, your Epson L800 printer will be ready to print without showing the service required or ink pad end-of-life errors.
After the L800, I want to switch to this printer. That is, if you are looking at the photo of the new printer, the L805 All-in-One printer is available in the market with advanced technology. Its price is a bit higher.