Reset Eprom Epson 1410 Adjustment Program New 'link'
Here’s an informative feature explanation for resetting the EEPROM using the Epson 1410 Adjustment Program (often required after a waste ink pad counter overflow or main board replacement).
Step 2: Put the Printer in Service Mode
This is the most critical step. The adjustment program will not connect if the printer is in normal mode. reset eprom epson 1410 adjustment program new
- Turn the printer OFF.
- Hold down the following buttons simultaneously: Ink (rightmost button) + Paper (middle button) + Stop/Clear (left button).
- While holding those three, press the Power button once. Continue holding the three buttons.
- Release the three buttons after the green power light stops flashing and remains solid.
- You are now in Service Mode. The printer will make unusual grinding noises – this is normal.
Limitations & Risks
- No physical cleaning – Reset does not remove ink from waste pads; you must replace or rinse pads to avoid overflow.
- No macOS/Linux support – Requires Windows.
- Driver conflicts – Official Epson drivers may block the adjustment program; use in “Test Mode” or with unsigned driver enforcement disabled.
- Permanent loss – Without a backup, original factory adjustments cannot be restored.
What is EEPROM?
EEPROM stands for Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. In your Epson 1410, this is a small chip on the mainboard that stores persistent data, including: Step 2: Put the Printer in Service Mode
- Total print count
- Ink cartridge history
- Waste ink pad counter (The critical one)
- Head alignment values
- USB ID