If you own an Epson Stylus Photo T50, you know it produces excellent photo prints. However, like many consumer inkjet printers, it has two common pain points: non-resettable ink counters (if you use refillable cartridges) and a waste ink pad counter that eventually stops the printer.
This guide explains what the Resetter and Adjustment Program do, when to use them, and how to do it safely. epson t50 resetter adjustment program
If you have installed a Continuous Ink Supply System (CISS) or refillable cartridges, you are likely printing high volumes. The waste ink counter will fill up quickly. The adjustment program is mandatory for anyone using bulk ink systems on a T50. Epson T50 Resetter & Adjustment Program: A Practical
The Epson T50 Resetter Adjustment Program (often called a service program or adjprog) is a Windows-based software that communicates directly with the printer’s EEPROM. It does two critical things: Resets the waste ink counter to zero —
Importantly, this is not the same as a manual ink cartridge resetter (for chips on the cartridges). This is deeper, more powerful, and riskier.
The T50 is a workhorse. Many users report resetting the counter 5, 10, or even 15 times over the printer’s life. Each reset gives you thousands more prints.