Portable: Epson L15150 Resetter Adjustment Program Patched

Check the boxes next to Main Pad Counter , Platen Pad Counter , and any other sub-counters listed. Click Check to read the current percentage levels.

Before you even think about running this software, you must understand a vital point:

Click on the Particular Adjustment Mode button on the main screen.

Using a patched adjustment program voids your warranty. This guide is for informational purposes. Proceed at your own risk. epson l15150 resetter adjustment program patched

You must first click the "Check" button to read the counter before the "Initialize" button becomes active.

Before resetting, open the printer (voiding warranty anyway) and visually inspect the waste ink pad. If it is soaking wet, physically replace it or rinse it out.

Open AdjProg.exe . If using a modified version, you may need to run it as an Administrator. Check the boxes next to Main Pad Counter

Finally, remember: Epson designed the counter for a reason. A patched resetter gives you a second life, but not an infinite one. Use it wisely, and your L15150 will print hundreds of thousands of pages more.

Would you like help with the official reset procedure or troubleshooting a specific error code on your L15150 instead?

Once reset, the printer functions as if it were brand new. Pre-requisites Before Using the Resetter Using a patched adjustment program voids your warranty

The (commonly known as a "resetter") is an official service utility software originally intended for authorized technicians. It allows for in-depth maintenance and configuration of the printer.

While the patched resetter solves the immediate “Service Required” error, it carries significant risks:

The Epson L15150 is built for heavy-duty cycles. If the counter was full because you printed 50,000 pages, that sponge is saturated. By resetting the software without cleaning the hardware, you are essentially turning off the smoke alarm while the fire is still burning. Eventually, the ink will exceed the sponge's capacity and leak out of the bottom of the printer, potentially shorting the power supply or ruining the motherboard.