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Every Epson inkjet printer, including the popular EcoTank L380, L383, L385, and L485 models, contains an internal component known as the waste ink pad (or "ink pad"). During regular use—whether for cleaning cycles, head maintenance, or borderless printing—the printer produces waste ink. This ink is collected by an absorbent pad made of foam material. To ensure this pad doesn't overflow and cause internal damage, the printer uses a software counter to track the accumulated waste. When this counter reaches a predetermined maximum, the printer halts all operations, the power and error lights flash alternately, and your computer displays a "Service Required" error indicating that the printer's ink pad has reached the end of its service life.

Leave the Port configuration on , or choose the specific USB port mapping your active printer (e.g., USB001 ), then click OK . Step 3: Navigating to the Counter Reset Click on the button labeled Particular Adjustment Mode .

If you ran into any unexpected error codes during the reset or want to walk through the physical pad removal step-by-step, let me know:

Alternating flashing of the paper and ink lights.

: Open the Adjustment Program and click Select to choose your specific printer model (e.g., L380 or L485) and the correct USB port. Enter Adjustment Mode : Click on Particular Adjustment Mode . EPSON Adjustment Program Reset L380-L383-L385-L485

The software will display a message stating: "Please turn off the printer." Turn off your printer using its physical power button. Click on the computer screen. Turn your printer back on.

The (also known as the Epson Resetter) is a vital utility software designed to clear the internal "Ink Pad Counter" error on Epson L380

Locate the checkbox labeled (and Platen Pad Counter if visible for your specific model) and check it.

While this message sounds catastrophic, it is an automated software lockdown rather than a fatal hardware failure. You can resolve this issue independently using the Epson Adjustment Program (also known as the Epson AdjProg tool). This guide explains why this error occurs and how to safely reset the Waste Ink Pad Counter on your Epson L-series printer. Understanding the Waste Ink Pad Error Every Epson inkjet printer, including the popular EcoTank

Resetting the digital counter tells the printer's software that the ink pads are empty, but the physical foam pads inside the machine are still saturated with waste ink.

Turn the printer back on. The red lights should stop flashing, and the status should return to "Ready." ⚠️ Important Precautions

In the dropdown menu, choose your specific printer model (e.g., L380, L383, L385, or L485).

: Desktop printing queues show an "Error Code: 20000010" or similar communication blockages. Before You Reset: Hardware Maintenance Warning To ensure this pad doesn't overflow and cause

The Adjustment Program forces the printer’s internal counter back to zero. It tells the printer, “The maintenance box is new” or “The waste ink pad has been replaced.”

: Turn the printer off and then back on to complete the reset. Critical Considerations System Compatibility : The utility is designed for Windows only (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11). Hardware Maintenance

Try printing a nozzle check. If the printer refuses with the "Service Required" message, you need a reset.