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The Epson M100 Resetter Adjustment Program Tool is a specialized software program that allows users to reset the ink pad counter on their Epson M100 printer. The tool is designed to adjust the printer's internal settings, effectively resetting the ink pad counter and eliminating the "Service Required" or "Error" message. This allows users to continue printing without interruptions, saving time and money.
Ensure you are running the application in compatibility mode for Windows 7 or Windows 10, and verify that all Windows Defender or third-party antivirus shields are completely paused during the initialization process.
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Always connect the Epson M100 printer directly to the computer using a high-quality USB cable. Avoid running the adjustment program over Wi-Fi, network connections, or through unpowered USB hubs, as interrupted data transfers can permanently corrupt the printer's mainboard firmware. The Epson M100 Resetter Adjustment Program Tool is
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Check the box labeled "Main pad counter," and then click the "Initialization" button. Ensure you are running the application in compatibility
The adjustment program is often flagged by antivirus software as a "False Positive" or potential threat because it modifies system-level settings. To prevent the download or application from being deleted, temporarily disable your antivirus, including Windows Realtime Protection.
It is important to note that a is a different tool. It is a physical, hand-held device that you press against the contact pins of an ink cartridge to reset the ink level chip. This solves "out of ink" errors, not the "Service Required" waste ink pad error. For the Epson M100, which uses an ink tank, this tool is generally irrelevant.