The is a specialized service utility designed for Epson printers, including the Epson SX 125. Unlike standard drivers or management software, this tool provides access to low-level printer functions that are not available through the regular user interface.
Before using the tool, ensure your printer is connected directly to your Windows PC via a . The software will not work over Wi-Fi or network sharing. Step 1: Download and Extract
To understand the Adjustment Program, one must first understand the problem it solves. Inside every Epson inkjet printer is an often-overlooked component: the waste ink pad. This is a thick, absorbent felt sponge designed to capture the minuscule amounts of ink purged during the print head cleaning cycle. Over time, this sponge saturates. Epson’s firmware contains a simple, non-resettable counter that tracks every purge, every nozzle clean, and every power cycle. When this counter reaches a predetermined threshold (typically around 15,000 to 20,000 pages), the firmware decides the pad is "full" and shuts the printer down permanently.
The (Epson’s proprietary service tool) is the only way to reset the waste ink counter and, in some cases, recalibrate thermal sensors.
In this guide, we will explain how to use the SX125 Adjustment Program safely and efficiently. What is the Epson SX125 Adjustment Program?
Check the box for Main pad counter and click Initialization .
It's important to note that the counter may reach its limit even if the physical ink pads are not completely saturated. The printer stops based on the counter reading, not on the actual physical condition of the pads.
Click on the button at the top of the interface. Set the Model Name to Epson Stylus SX125 . For the Port selection, choose the specific USB port where your printer is connected (it will usually say "USBXXX (SX125)"). Click OK . 3. Enter Particular Adjustment Mode
Comprehensive Guide to the Epson SX125 Adjustment Program (Resetter)
The waste ink counter begins counting again from zero after a reset. As you continue printing and performing maintenance, the counter will eventually reach the limit again and trigger the same error. This is normal behavior.
















