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| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Resets the counter to 0% | | Initial ink charge | Used after replacing the waste ink unit or printhead | | Head cleaning / nozzle check | Advanced cleaning cycles | | EEPROM backup/restore | Saves printer’s service data | | Printhead ID input | After replacing printhead |

Swap the USB cord. Unplug extra peripherals. Plug directly into a rear motherboard slot. Discrepancy between selected profile and machine ID.

The digital counter is separate from the physical pad. Even if the pad is brand new, the chip on the mainboard remembers the old number. You must reset it via the Adjustment Program.

: Allows reading, backing up, and writing internal printer settings. Alignment Adjustments

The is a powerful, double-edged sword. For the technically inclined user who understands EEPROM, service modes, and physical waste pad mechanics, it is the difference between throwing away a $300 printer and extending its life by 50,000 pages.

This is where the enters the conversation. But what exactly is it? Is it safe? How does it differ from a standard driver? And most importantly, how do you use it without turning your printer into an expensive paperweight?

: You should only use the Adjustment Program if you are comfortable with technical procedures. If you are unsure, it is safer to contact a professional printer repair service. For optimal long-term results and to prevent future overflow, consider installing an external waste ink tank. This mod redirects waste ink into a bottle outside the printer. The reset software tells the printer the pads are serviced, allowing you to safely bypass the internal counter.

The Epson Adjustment Program is a specialized, model-specific software utility designed to interact directly with the printer's mainboard and reset its internal counters. The program is crucial for fixing several technical errors that are not resolvable through standard printer maintenance menu. The most common function of this program is resetting the to bypass the "Service Required" error.

: Allows for updating the Head ID setting and USB ID input after hardware repairs. Step-by-Step Guide to Resetting the L4260