Adjustment Program Epson Xp 225

⚠️ This tool is for service centers and advanced users. Improper use can void warranties or damage the printer.

Epson programs a counter to track how much waste ink has been absorbed. Once this counter reaches a predefined limit (usually around 15,000 to 20,000 cleaning cycles or a specific volume of ink), the printer triggers a (Error Code: 0x69 or 0x9A). The printer will lock down completely until the counter is reset. Notably, this lockout occurs even if the pads are not actually full. Adjustment Program Epson Xp 225

If you own an Epson XP-225 (often part of the Expression Home series), you have likely encountered a frustrating and cryptic error message on your printer’s display or computer screen. Phrases like “A printer’s ink pads are at the end of their service life” or “Parts inside your printer are near the end of their service life” can be alarming. Many users mistakenly believe their printer is broken beyond repair. This is where the becomes an essential tool. ⚠️ This tool is for service centers and advanced users

The official Epson Adjustment Program is not typically released to the public. However, you can find it through third-party providers or use alternative "universal" utilities: Once this counter reaches a predefined limit (usually