Note: Some versions of the program for the L382 require a "Reset Key" (a license code). If prompted, you must purchase a key from the software vendor (usually $5–$15).
Inside the printer, a sponge pad absorbs excess ink from print head cleaning cycles. Epson’s firmware counts the number of cleaning cycles and prints. Once the counter hits a threshold (usually around 15,000–20,000 pages), the printer locks down to prevent ink overflow, which could damage the printer or cause leakage. Reset Epson L382 Adjustment Program
Important Note: Resetting the counter without physically maintaining or replacing the waste ink pad can lead to ink leaking inside the printer. Note: Some versions of the program for the
You will see a "Particular adjustment mode" screen. Do not change anything. Click OK again. The program will check your printer via USB. If it says "No response from printer," check your USB cable or restart the program. Epson’s firmware counts the number of cleaning cycles