To prevent this:
Click on the button inside the generator interface.
A final message will pop up saying "Please turn on the printer." Press the power button on your printer to turn it back on.
Inside your Epson L3250 are porous pads that collect "waste" ink during initial setup, nozzle checks, and head cleaning cycles. The printer doesn't have a physical sensor to check if these pads are full; instead, it relies on a software counter. When that counter reaches a specific number of prints or cleaning operations, the printer locks itself for protection. To prevent this: Click on the button inside
from the Model Name list and ensure the correct USB port is selected. Enter Adjustment Mode : Click on Particular Adjustment Mode on the main screen. Waste Ink Pad Counter : Locate and select Waste ink pad counter from the maintenance list, then click Check and Initialize Check the boxes for Main Pad Counter Platen Pad Counter Ink System Pad Counter (options may vary slightly by version).
: The machine refuses all print, scan, or copy commands. Step-by-Step Reset Guide Using the Adjustment Program
After completing the software reset, order a replacement waste ink pad assembly (Maintenance Box) online or manually remove and wash the internal sponges, letting them dry completely before reinserting them. To help troubleshoot if anything went wrong, tell me: The printer doesn't have a physical sensor to
How to Reset Epson L3250 Using Resetter Adjustment Program (Verified)
Follow these precise steps to clear the internal memory of your Epson L3250 printer. Step 1: Prepare the System Environment
If you can tell me you are seeing, I can help you confirm if this resetter tool is the right solution. Enter Adjustment Mode : Click on Particular Adjustment
This is a purely software-driven lock. Resetting the digital counter via the Adjustment Program will instantly unlock your printer and restore full functionality. Prerequisites Before Running the Resetter
Setting up an to prevent future messes Share public link
Ensure you are using a USB cable—not Wi-Fi. Also verify that the printer is powered on, the USB connection is secure, and you have selected the correct model from the program's Select menu. Try a different USB port or cable if problems persist.