The software reset convinces your printer that its ink sponges are brand new. However, it does not magically dry or disappear the physical ink trapped inside the machine.
A: Yes, using a third-party adjustment program to reset the counter may void your warranty. If your printer is still under warranty, it's best to contact Epson support or an authorized service center, as they will likely perform a physical pad replacement and official reset at no cost.
Connect your Epson L3250 directly to your computer using a USB printer cable. Do not attempt this over Wi-Fi , as network drops can corrupt the firmware update.
This guide provides a comprehensive walkthrough of resetting your Epson L3250 using an Adjustment Program (or Resetter), while also covering why this happens and the important precautions to take.
Resetting the Epson L3250’s waste ink counter with a resetter (adjustment) program can restore printing after the “service required” or “waste ink pad full” error. Below is a clear, structured guide that explains what you’ll do, why, and step-by-step instructions with safety notes to keep things simple and interesting.
A warning pop-up window will say: "When the OK button is clicked, initialization data is sent to the printer." Click to confirm. Step 7: Restart Your Printer
Inside your Epson L3250, there are physical foam pads called waste ink pads. Their job is to absorb excess ink during initial setup, printhead cleaning cycles, and borderless printing.