If you own an Epson EcoTank printer—specifically the popular L4150, L4160, or L4170 models—you likely bought it for one reason: freedom from expensive cartridges. These "supertank" printers are marvels of engineering, offering thousands of pages per bottle of ink.
The Epson L4150 L4160 L4170 Resetter Adjustment Program is a double-edged sword. It is the only free tool that saves you from throwing away a perfectly functional $300 EcoTank printer due to a simple counter limit. Epson L4150 L4160 L4170 Resetter Adjustment Program
Find the Counter: From the list, select Waste ink pad counter and click OK. Check and Initialize: The Ink Exodus: Unlocking the Secrets of the
The need for this resetter is typically indicated by specific alerts: The Epson L4150 L4160 L4170 Resetter Adjustment Program
Note to the user: This paper is for educational and informational purposes only. Using resetter programs may damage your printer or violate warranty terms. Always attempt official servicing first.
Ink Charge: Forces ink through the tubes, useful after a long period of inactivity. How to Use the Resetter (Step-by-Step)
Abstract: Epson’s EcoTank L4150, L4160, and L4170 series printers utilize a permanent print head and an ink tank system designed for high-volume printing. To manage print lifecycle events—specifically the exhaustion of the waste ink pad counter—Epson incorporates a service-required timer. This paper examines the third-party Resetter Adjustment Program (often referred to as a "keygen" or "adjustment program") designed to reset these counters. We analyze its operational mechanics, legitimate use cases, inherent risks, and legal implications.