Ensure the official Epson L3210 printer driver is properly installed and that your PC recognizes the device.
If you want, I can provide: a concise sequence for using a specific reset utility, official Epson support contact steps, or step-by-step instructions for using a particular third-party reset tool — tell me which you'd prefer.
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A successful reset procedure for the Epson L3210 requires specific tools and access: Reset Epson L3210
, you can use a quick manual method for basic errors or an adjustment program for the "Service Required" (waste ink pad) error.
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before extracting the file, as these tools are often flagged as false positives. Select Model : Open the AdjProg.exe file, click , and choose the model and its corresponding USB port. Enter Adjustment Mode : Click on Particular Adjustment Mode and select Waste ink pad counter from the list. Check and Initialize Check the boxes for Main pad counter Platen pad counter Ink system pad counter Ensure the official Epson L3210 printer driver is
A confirmation pop-up window will appear saying, "When the OK button is clicked, the counter will be initialized." Click to proceed. Step 7: Finalize and Restart
: Download the L3210 Adjustment Program from a reputable site and extract the files. Launch : Open AdjProg.exe as an administrator. Selection : Click Select , choose
as the Model Name, and set the Port to the specific USB port where your printer is connected. : Choose Particular Adjustment Mode . Reset Steps : Find and select Waste ink pad counter from the list. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
If the power and ink/paper lights are blinking alternately and you see a "Service Required" message, the internal counter has reached its limit. You will need a (Adjustment Program).
As you print, small amounts of excess ink are collected in a pad at the bottom of your printer. To prevent ink from overflowing and causing a mess, Epson installs a counter chip that estimates when this pad is full.
The most common "reset" for this model is resetting the . When the printer stops working and shows "Service required" or a blinking error pattern, this is the fix. Note: Resetting without physically replacing or cleaning the pads can cause ink leakage.

