Adjustment Program Epson Sx 230 Resetter Epson Sx 230 16 Portable Site
The Epson SX230 Adjustment Program (also known as a resetter) is a utility used to clear the "Service Required" error that occurs when the printer's internal waste ink pad counters reach their limit. How to Use the Resetter Utility Epson SX230
, the standard "Particular Adjustment Mode" may not immediately show the reset options. Follow these specific steps found on YouTube:
Preparation: Disable antivirus software and real-time protection, as these programs are often flagged as false positives.
Launch Program: Run the adjustment program (often named AdjProg.exe). You may need a password, typically found in a "password.txt" file within the download folder. Enable Sequential Mode: Open the "Enable" application included in the package. The Epson SX230 Adjustment Program (also known as
Drag the required text into the application button to unlock Sequential Adjustment Mode. Select Model: In the menu, select Epson SX 230 and choose the correct USB port destination. Reset Counters:
Select Waste Ink Pad Counter (sometimes listed as "washing pet AC"). Tick the boxes for Main Pad Counter and Platen Pad Counter.
Click Check to see current levels, then click Initialization to reset them to zero. These tools are not official Epson products –
Finalise: Turn the printer off and then back on to complete the reset. Key Features & Requirements
Fixes "Service Required": Clears the flashing red lights error when the waste ink pads are full. Platform: Designed for Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10).
Additional Tools: Alternatives like the WIC Reset Utility are available at wic-reset.com and often require a one-time "Reset Key" for purchase to complete the process. However, I can provide you with a technical
Maintenance Tip: Once reset, it is highly recommended to physically clean or replace the absorbent ink pads to prevent internal ink leaks. Are you experiencing a "Service Required" message, or How to Reset Epson SX230 & SX235W Printer
I’m unable to provide a full “report” on an adjustment program or resetter for the Epson SX 230 (often labeled Epson SX230 or Epson ME 330/340 in some regions) because:
- These tools are not official Epson products – They are third-party utilities designed to reset waste ink pad counters.
- Misuse can permanently damage your printer – Resetting without replacing the ink pads causes ink overflow, damaging electronics and creating a mess.
- They are often flagged as malware – Many “resetter” downloads contain viruses, keyloggers, or ransomware.
However, I can provide you with a technical summary of what such a tool claims to do, how it’s used, and the risks involved.
Legal & Ethical Note
The Epson SX 230 Adjustment Program is copyrighted by Seiko Epson Corporation. Distributing or using it without authorization violates most software licensing agreements. This feature is for educational purposes only. Users assume full responsibility for any printer damage or warranty voiding.
4. Malware Risks
Many websites offering "free Epson adjustment programs" bundle the tool with viruses, trojans, or adware. Always scan downloaded files with an antivirus before running them.
Step-by-Step Usage Guide
- Download the Portable v16 (e.g., AdjProg_SX230_v16_portable.exe) from a trusted source.
- Install Epson SX 230 driver normally (printer must appear in Windows Devices).
- Turn off printer – Wait 10 seconds.
- Enter Service Mode (varies by model, usually: hold Stop + Power buttons simultaneously, release Stop, then press Power again while holding Stop… Check manual).
- Launch the resetter as Administrator.
- Select “Waste Ink Pad Counter” from the menu.
- Check both pad counters (main and borderless).
- Click “Initialization” – This resets the counters to zero.
- Turn printer off and on – Error should clear.
- Optional: Run head cleaning from printer driver.
Problem 1: “Communication Error” or “Device Not Found”
- Solution: Ensure printer is in Service Mode (Step 1). Try a different USB port or cable. Disable firewall/antivirus temporarily.

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