Epson Adjustment — Program Ver.1.0.6 352
| Printer Model | Region / Market | Notes | |---|---|---| | | EURO / International | Entry-level all-in-one | | XP-257 | EURO / International | Similar to XP-255 with minor variations | | XP-352 | EURO / International | The core model associated with "352" | | XP-355 | EURO / International | Higher feature set, same core platform | | XP-452 | EURO / International | Another variant in the same family | | XP-455 | EURO / International | All-in-one with additional features |
Keep the boxes checked, and click the button. A prompt will appear asking for confirmation. Click OK . Step 4: Finalize the Cycle Epson Adjustment Program Ver.1.0.6 352
Click the "Check" button. The program will read the current waste ink counter value from your printer's EEPROM. You will see a percentage—likely 100% (or close to it), indicating that the counter has reached its limit and the printer is locked. | Printer Model | Region / Market |
Assuming you have found the correct version of the Epson Adjustment Program for your specific printer and it includes the necessary functions, here is a general guide: Step 4: Finalize the Cycle Click the "Check" button
The official fix for this issue is to take the printer to an authorized Epson service center, where technicians will physically replace the waste ink pads and then use the Adjustment Program to reset the counter. Service center charges for this procedure typically range from .
Before you begin, make sure your printer is connected to your Windows PC via a USB cable. Wireless (Wi-Fi) connections can sometimes cause communication errors with the software, so a wired connection is highly recommended. 1. Preparation & Setup
: Forcing the printer to prime the ink system, usually done after a repair or long period of inactivity. General Usage Procedure