Epson M2120 | Adjustment Program ~upd~
: Temporary disable your Windows Defender or third-party antivirus software. Because these utility tools manipulate hardware EEPROM chips, security software often misidentifies them as false-positive threats. The Reset Process
Assuming you have safely obtained the adjustment program or WIC Reset Utility and have prepared to reset your M2120, here is a general step-by-step guide. The exact menu names may vary slightly between different versions of the software, but the principles remain the same.
Leave the Port selection on or select the specific USB port where your printer is connected, then click OK . Step 2: Navigate to Maintenance Mode
Temporarily disable your antivirus software or Windows Defender. (Note: Antivirus programs frequently flag adjustment utilities as false positives due to their direct firmware-modifying scripts). Step 2: Accessing the Service Interface epson m2120 adjustment program
The flashing red lights should now be gone, and your printer status on your PC will return to "Ready." You can now resume printing, copying, and scanning. Crucial Maintenance Warning: Physical Waste Ink Pads
If the percentage is at or near 100%, check the box again. Click the Initialize button to wipe the memory.
There are several reasons why you might need the Epson M2120 adjustment program. Here are a few: : Temporary disable your Windows Defender or third-party
A pop-up prompt will ask for permission to write to the memory. Click . Step 4: Finalizing the Cycle
Check the box corresponding to the Main Pad Counter (and Platen Pad Counter if applicable).
What (Windows version) are you using to run the tool? The exact menu names may vary slightly between
For standard settings like density or basic updates, you can use the Epson Software Updater or the printer's built-in settings.
As mentioned, this is the most critical feature. When the waste ink pad is full or the printer predicts it will be soon, the printer locks down. The adjustment program allows you to reset this counter, effectively silencing the error and allowing the printer to function once more.