: Users often need to disable antivirus software and Windows Real-time Protection, as these tools frequently flag resetters as suspicious or malicious. Connection
For years, versions like AdjProg 1.0.0 and AdjProg 2.0.0 have been circulating. These are the closest you will get to a . You can find these on reputable open-source forums like GitLab, Internet Archive, or niche printer communities (e.g., 2manuals.com, epson-bulk.com).
Assuming you have located a clean version of Epson Adjustment Program v1.0.0 (often labeled for L-Series but works on M100), follow these steps precisely.
And so, in the back alleys of the market, the Epson M100s lived on—rebellious, ink-stained, and gloriously free of nosware.
: Many "free" resetter downloads (often labeled as "nosware" or similar) are hosted on unofficial sites and may contain malware. It is safer to use official Epson tools or reputable sources.