Using an incompatible version of the software or interrupting the reset process (such as a power cut) can corrupt the printer's EEPROM data. In severe cases, this can "brick" the printer, rendering it unusable until professional repair is sought.
A: Yes – if you have the new version dated after your printer’s firmware release date. If Epson pushed an update last week, wait for v1.2.0.
Epson periodically updates its printer firmware to block unauthorized reset tools. If you try to use an old Epson L1110 resetter adjustment program from 2019 on a printer manufactured in 2023, you will likely see:
The new version (typically v1.0.5 or higher for the L1110) cracks the latest security handshakes. It also supports Windows 10/11 (including 64-bit architectures) and offers improved USB detection speed. epson l1110 resetter adjustment program new
Critical Note: The “new” version does not mean a fake online generator. It is a dedicated executable file (size ~800KB to 2MB) provided by repair communities or chip resellers.
We tested three versions of the Epson L1110 resetter.
| Feature | Old v0.9 (2019) | Mid v1.0.2 (2021) | New v1.1.0 (2024) | |---------|----------------|------------------|------------------------| | Win 11 64-bit Support | No (crashes) | Limited | Full | | USB 3.0 Compatibility | Intermittent | Stable | Optimized | | Reads Pad % Correctly | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Bypasses Firmware LF03 | No | Partial | Yes | | One-click reset | No (requires 3 steps) | Yes | Yes (with auto test page) | Using an incompatible version of the software or
The new version also adds a “Firmware Backup” feature, letting you save your current firmware before adjustments.
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | “Communication error” | Reinstall Epson driver, try different USB port | | “Model not supported” | Wrong version – get L1110-specific tool | | “Initialization failed” | Run as admin, disable UAC temporarily | | Program crashes on Win11 | Run in Windows 7 compatibility mode |
The Epson L1110 Resetter (often referred to as an Adjustment Program) is a software utility used to reset the internal counter of the printer. Like most modern inkjet printers, the Epson L1110 has a waste ink absorption pad located inside the machine. During printing and head cleaning cycles, ink is ejected into this pad to prevent clogging. The new version (typically v1
Epson programs a page counter into the printer firmware. Once the printer estimates that the waste ink pad is full (based on the number of pages and cleaning cycles run), it triggers a "Service Required" error and locks the printer to prevent potential ink overflow.
The Resetter software effectively resets this internal counter back to zero, telling the printer that a new waste pad has been installed, allowing you to resume printing.