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: Choose Waste ink pad counter , click Check to view current levels, then select Initialize to reset them to 0%.

Finally, the printer rebooted. The normal screen returned. The error message was gone. In the Adjustment Program, the Waste Ink Counter now read 0.0%.

Hidden menu. Of course.

“If program hangs on L15150 at 47%, you have not disabled the ‘Pad Counter Overflow Protection’ in the EEPROM write mode. You must first click ‘EEPROM Backup,’ then ‘PF Adjustment Pattern Print,’ then after pattern completes, click reset. If you skip, printer enters failsafe lockdown. Recovery: Open program again, select ‘Force Boot Mode’ from hidden menu (press Ctrl+Shift+F9 within first 2 seconds of opening). Then re-flash EEPROM from backup.”

Resetting the ink pad counter via the software does not physically replace the waste ink pads. If a user resets the counter without replacing or washing the pads, the pads will eventually overflow. Epson L15150 Adjustment Program--------

Here is a detailed look at what this program is, its primary functions, and the associated risks.

Before you rush to download the first “Epson L15150 Adjustment Program.exe” you find on a shady forum, understand the risks. This is not user-friendly software. Misuse can permanently disable your printer. : Choose Waste ink pad counter , click

: Run the AdjProg.exe file, select your specific model (L15150), and enter Particular Adjustment Mode .