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Adjustment Program Epson Xp 313 -

The is a proprietary service utility designed by Epson for authorized technicians. It is not a standard driver or a general maintenance tool. Instead, it is a low-level software application that communicates directly with the printer’s firmware (the internal operating system).

Click the Select button and choose "XP-313" from the Model Name list. Mode: Choose Particular Adjustment Mode . Adjustment Program Epson Xp 313

Epson sets a limit on how much ink these pads can hold before they theoretically overflow. When the printer's firmware calculates that the pad is full, it triggers a "Service Required" error. Without the Adjustment Program, the printer is essentially bricked; it will not print, scan, or copy. The is a proprietary service utility designed by

The Adjustment Program, often referred to as a “reset utility” or “WIC (Waste Ink Counter) Reset Tool,” is a low-level diagnostic software designed for Epson service technicians. Its primary function is not to repair physical damage but to reset the printer’s internal EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) counters. Epson printers track two critical metrics: the volume of ink used and, more importantly, the amount of ink that has been flushed into the internal waste ink pad during cleaning cycles. Once this waste ink counter reaches a predetermined maximum (typically around 15,000-20,000 cleaning cycles), the printer triggers a permanent lockout to prevent ink overflow, which could damage the printer’s internals or leak onto the user’s desk. Click the Select button and choose "XP-313" from

In many cases, this signals that the printer’s internal waste ink pads are at the end of their service life. The solution? You need an .

Turn off the printer when prompted, then turn it back on to finish the process.

Reset the waste ink pad counter, perform initial ink charges, and run printhead cleanings. Adjustments: