The Epson L14150 is a multi-function printer (MFP) designed for high-volume, low-cost printing using EcoTank ink tank technology. The (often referred to as a resetter or service tool) is proprietary service software used to perform maintenance, reset protective counters, and calibrate hardware components. This paper clarifies the legitimate functions of the program, the risks of improper use, and the distinction between user-level maintenance and service-level interventions.
If the reset process fails, repeat the steps and try using another available USB port on your computer. A different cable may also help resolve connection issues.
Paper Skew Adjustment: Resolves issues where paper feeds crookedly.
What your computer runs (Windows 10, Windows 11, etc.)? Epson L14150 Adjustment Program
"Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life." "Service Required (Error Code: 20000010)."
The program typically operates on Windows systems and requires a direct USB connection to the printer.
For 99% of home and office users, the only reason you are searching for the is to clear the dreaded “Service Required” error caused by a full waste ink counter. The Epson L14150 is a multi-function printer (MFP)
Open the extracted folder and run the AdjProg.exe (or AdjProg_L14150.exe ) file.
The Epson L14150 Adjustment Program is a proprietary utility software developed by Epson for maintenance and debugging purposes. It is designed specifically for the Epson L14150 EcoTank printer series. This software allows technicians to reset internal counters, perform ink system maintenance, and calibrate hardware components that are inaccessible through the standard user interface. While essential for extending the operational life of the printer, the use of this program carries risks, including the potential for hardware damage if misused.
: Calibrates photo sensor light levels and PW (Paper Width) sensor deterioration counters. EEPROM Operations If the reset process fails, repeat the steps
A pop-up message will appear stating: "Please turn off the printer." Press the physical power button on your Epson L14150 to turn it off completely. Once the printer is off, click on the computer screen. Finally, turn your printer back on. The red flashing lights should be gone, and your printer status should return to "Ready." Critical Safety Notice: Address the Hardware
Every Epson print head has a unique Head ID (a string of alphanumeric characters). The Adjustment Program allows entry of a new Head ID after head replacement, ensuring correct dot placement and density.
This is the most common use for the software. Epson printers have an internal counter that tracks the amount of ink flushed into the waste ink pads during cleaning cycles. When this counter reaches its limit, the printer stops working and displays an error message (often regarding "Service Required" or "Ink Pads at the end of their service life").