Fix — Epson L382 Adjprog.exe
Inside your printer, there are physical sponges known as Waste Ink Pads. These collect excess ink during head cleaning and printing. To prevent ink from leaking onto your desk, Epson uses an internal counter (the Waste Ink Pad Counter). Once this counter reaches a specific limit, the printer locks itself down. The AdjProg utility is the only way to reset this counter to 0% and "unlock" the printer. Key Features of the Adjustment Program
Click this button on the right side of the main screen. epson l382 adjprog.exe
Locate this option under the "Maintenance" section and click OK. Check and Initialize: Check the box for "Main pad counter." Click Check to see your current usage. Click Initialize to reset the counter to zero. Inside your printer, there are physical sponges known
Resetting the software is a digital fix for a physical reality. If you reset the counter multiple times without cleaning or replacing the physical waste ink pads, the ink will eventually overflow from the bottom of the printer. For a long-term fix, consider installing an external waste ink bottle or replacing the internal sponges after the first reset. Once this counter reaches a specific limit, the
Many security programs flag resetters as "false positives" because they modify hardware firmware. Temporarily disable your shield. Run the App: Open AdjProg.exe .