: Allows technicians to read, backup, or initialize the printer's internal memory settings. How to Use the Adjustment Program
What the M2110 adjustment program typically can do
Actionable guide — practical steps to reset waste-ink counter and perform basic service safely Assumptions: you own the printer, accept risk, and will service/replace or fit an external waste‑ink collection solution before resetting counters. These steps assume a Windows host; tools and exact menu names vary slightly.
Set the Port option to the specific USB port where your printer is connected (it will usually explicitly display "M2110" next to the port number). Click .
Beyond resetting counters, the program includes several specialized maintenance and calibration tools: Key Maintenance Functions epson m2110 adjustment program
Clears the internal counter so the printer can resume operation.
Place the dry or new pads back into the plastic tray, slide it back into the printer housing, and secure the screw.
Check the box next to (and any other sub-counters listed, such as Platen Pad Counter, if applicable).
The Adjustment Program allows you to "reset" this digital counter back to 0%, tricking the printer into thinking the pads are new so it can resume operation. Common Errors Solved : Allows technicians to read, backup, or initialize
: Provides multiple cleaning intensities (weak, middle, and strong) to resolve severe print quality or blurry output issues. Technical Adjustment Tools
: Runs specific diagnostic patterns to check for mechanical feeding issues or blocked nozzles.
Choose "Particular Adjustment Mode" to access advanced maintenance menus.
The printer does not have a physical sensor to detect how full the sponge actually is. Instead, it relies on a digital counter (the Waste Ink Pad Counter) embedded in the printer's firmware. Every maintenance cycle increases this counter. Once the counter hits 100%, the printer triggers a hardware lock, stops printing, and displays one of the following symptoms: Set the Port option to the specific USB
Legal & safety notes (concise)
The exact interface varies by version, but typical workflow is:
The printer locks down automatically to prevent ink from leaking onto your desk. Red lights on the printer panel will flash alternately.