Using a resetter improperly can void your warranty or damage the printer. Proceed at your own risk.

If your Epson L3256 is flashing its ink and paper lights simultaneously, it usually means the printer’s internal waste ink pad counter has reached its limit

If you encounter difficulties using the free adjustment program, or prefer a more user-friendly experience, several paid and online alternatives are available:

Turn your printer back on. The blinking red lights should be gone, and the status monitor should read "Ready to Print." Crucial Maintenance: Cleaning the Physical Pads

A: Theoretically unlimited, but physical ink pad saturation limits you to 2–3 resets max before leakage.

The core steps for using the resetter are generally the same across different versions. Below is a typical process:

Epson Adjustment Program L3256 / L3250 Series.

In the dropdown menu, choose L3256 (or the corresponding L3250/L3210 series if it is a multi-model tool).

Scroll down the menu list, highlight , and hit OK.