Epson L3210 - Resetter

Under , select the specific USB port where your printer is connected (e.g., USB001 (L3210 Series) ). Do not leave it on "Auto Selection." Click OK . Step 4: Access the Waste Ink Pad Counter

Open the extracted folder, right-click on the AdjProg.exe file, and select . Step 3: Select Your Printer Model Resetter Epson L3210

While a software reset fixes the digital lockout, the physical waste ink pads eventually fill up with actual ink. If you have reset your printer multiple times without replacing or cleaning the pads, you risk ink leaking onto your desk or into the printer's internal components. You can find official maintenance advice in the Epson L3210 User's Guide . Under , select the specific USB port where

If this is not a pad issue, try a head cleaning by holding the Stop button for 5 seconds until the light blinks. Step 3: Select Your Printer Model While a

Press the physical power button on your Epson L3210 to turn it off. Click on the computer screen prompt. Turn your printer back on.

Click the "Select" button and ensure the model is set to L3210 . Set the port to "Auto Selection".

Resetter Epson L3210

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Under , select the specific USB port where your printer is connected (e.g., USB001 (L3210 Series) ). Do not leave it on "Auto Selection." Click OK . Step 4: Access the Waste Ink Pad Counter

Open the extracted folder, right-click on the AdjProg.exe file, and select . Step 3: Select Your Printer Model

While a software reset fixes the digital lockout, the physical waste ink pads eventually fill up with actual ink. If you have reset your printer multiple times without replacing or cleaning the pads, you risk ink leaking onto your desk or into the printer's internal components. You can find official maintenance advice in the Epson L3210 User's Guide .

If this is not a pad issue, try a head cleaning by holding the Stop button for 5 seconds until the light blinks.

Press the physical power button on your Epson L3210 to turn it off. Click on the computer screen prompt. Turn your printer back on.

Click the "Select" button and ensure the model is set to L3210 . Set the port to "Auto Selection".