1390 Resetter: Adjustment Program Epson
The Power light, Paper light, and Ink light flash alternately (one after the other).
The (also known as a "Resetter") is a specialized utility used by technicians to perform maintenance and internal software recalibrations. Its most critical feature is the ability to clear the Waste Ink Pad Counter , which otherwise causes the printer to stop functioning once a set limit of ink absorption is reached. Core Maintenance Features Adjustment Program Epson 1390 Resetter
When this counter reaches its maximum limit—typically after a high volume of prints or numerous printhead cleanings—the printer stops working, flashing both red lights simultaneously. It displays a "Service Required" message on your computer, informing you that the internal pads are saturated with ink. The Power light, Paper light, and Ink light
The Epson 1390 Adjustment Program is not just a resetter; it is a for the printer. It can reveal exactly why the lights are blinking. Core Maintenance Features When this counter reaches its
The program will ask you to turn off the printer. Turn it off, then click .
The is a service tool (not an official Epson end-user tool) that communicates directly with the printer’s EEPROM. Its main functions are: