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Resetter — Epson L1110

If your L1110 is still under warranty, Epson will replace the waste ink pads for a fee (or free if a known defect). Resetting without replacing pads may cause ink to leak inside and damage the printer permanently.

Would you like a guide on installing an external waste ink tank for the L1110 as well?

The Epson L1110 resetter (often referred to as an "Adjustment Program") is a specialized utility used to fix the "Service Required" error, which occurs when the printer's waste ink pads reach their end of life When to Use a Resetter

You likely need this utility if your printer shows the following symptoms: Error Message: resetter epson l1110

"A printer's ink pad is at the end of its service life. Please contact Epson Support". Physical Signs:

The power light and ink/paper lights are blinking alternately. How to Reset the Waste Ink Pad Counter

Most Epson L1110 adjustment programs follow these standard steps: Preparation: If your L1110 is still under warranty, Epson

Ensure your printer is connected to your computer via a USB cable. Disable Antivirus:

Temporary disable your antivirus software (including Windows Defender) as these utilities are often incorrectly flagged as threats. Launch Utility: Adjustment Program AdjProg.exe ) as an administrator. Selection: and choose your printer model (L1110) and the correct port. Particular Adjustment Mode Counter Reset: Find and select Waste ink pad counter from the list, then click Check the boxes for Main pad counter Platen pad counter to see the current usage percentage. If it's at 100%, click Initialization to reset it to zero. The program will prompt you to turn your printer off. Turn off the printer, click

in the program, and then turn the printer back on to finish the process. Alternative: WIC Reset Utility Your Epson L1110 uses an ink tank system

If the free adjustment program is unavailable or difficult to use, the WIC Reset Utility is a popular third-party tool. wic-reset.com How to reset epson L1110 with adjustment program


Your Epson L1110 uses an ink tank system. During print head cleaning, alignment, or borderless printing, excess ink is purged. This ink doesn’t disappear—it drips down into a sponge-like waste ink pad located at the bottom of the printer.

If no resetter software works, you can physically remove the EEPROM chip (IC8 on the mainboard), read it with a CH341A programmer, and change hex values for the waste counters. This is extremely difficult for the average user – stick to the software resetter.

Before downloading any software, you must understand why your Epson L1110 is flashing error lights.