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is a specialized utility used primarily to bypass "Service Required" errors and perform deep maintenance that standard drivers cannot handle. Core Function: Resetting Waste Ink Counters The most common use for this program is to reset the Waste Ink Pad Counter
Download and extract the Adjustment Program ZIP file to your desktop.
How to Use the Epson SX125 Adjustment Program (Step-by-Step)
Connect your Epson SX125 directly to your Windows PC using a (Wi-Fi or network connections will not work for this utility). Turn on the printer. Adjustment Program Epson Sx 125
Delete all pending documents from your Windows print spooler.
Click the button. The software will read your printer's firmware and display the current point count and percentage.
The legacy Epson Adjustment Program runs natively on older operating systems like Windows 7, 8, and 10. If you are using Windows 11, right-click AdjProg.exe , go to Properties > Compatibility , and check the box to run the program in compatibility mode for Windows 7 . is a specialized utility used primarily to bypass
: Click the Select button. Choose SX125 from the Model Name dropdown menu. Leave the port selection on Auto Selection or manually choose the specific USB port labeled with your printer's name. Click OK .
Scroll down to the Maintenance section, select , and click OK . Step 5: Check the Current Status
What (e.g., Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS) is your computer running? Turn on the printer
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Service utilities are third-party service modifications. Many antivirus programs flag them as "False Positives" and block their execution.
Open the small hatch at the back/bottom of the printer, remove the saturated foam pads, wash them thoroughly in warm water, dry them completely, and reinsert them. Alternatively, route the internal waste tube out into an external waste ink bottle. Troubleshooting Common Reset Errors Communication Error (Error Code: 21000068)