View the exact percentage of the "Main Pad," "Platen Pad," and "Ink System" counters. Initialize Counters:
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This indicates a connection failure. Your printer may be on a virtual port number too high for the program (which often only sees ports 001-005). Go to your Windows "Printers & Scanners" settings, remove any old or unused printer instances, and reinstall your L3256 to assign it a lower-numbered port. Using a different USB cable or port on your computer can also help.
Resetting the digital counter tells the firmware that the waste pads are empty, but .
The flashing error lights should now disappear, and the printer will go into its standard ready state. Important Safety Warning: The Physical "Pads"
The adjustment program is legacy Windows software. Right-click the .exe file, go to Properties > Compatibility , and run it in compatibility mode for Windows 7 or 10 as an Administrator.
The alternating flashing lights should now be gone, and the status monitor on your computer should show the printer as "Ready to Print." Critical Troubleshooting & Safety Precautions
The software will send the reset command. After a few seconds, a prompt will appear saying: "Please turn off the printer."
The adjustment program is specialized, model-specific maintenance software used to communicate with the printer's internal memory (EEPROM). Its primary purpose is to:
The primary function of the program is the . Every time your printer performs a head cleaning, some ink is flushed into the waste ink pads at the bottom of the device. The printer's motherboard tracks this usage. Once it hits the pre-programmed limit, the printer blocks further operation to prevent ink from spilling inside the machine. The adjustment program overrides this memory and resets the counter to 0%, tricking the printer into thinking the pads are brand new. Prerequisites: Before You Begin
Open the folder and double-click to launch the software.
Have you already of the tool, or
View the exact percentage of the "Main Pad," "Platen Pad," and "Ink System" counters. Initialize Counters:
Have you already , or are you currently looking for a safe source? Share public link
This indicates a connection failure. Your printer may be on a virtual port number too high for the program (which often only sees ports 001-005). Go to your Windows "Printers & Scanners" settings, remove any old or unused printer instances, and reinstall your L3256 to assign it a lower-numbered port. Using a different USB cable or port on your computer can also help.
Resetting the digital counter tells the firmware that the waste pads are empty, but .
The flashing error lights should now disappear, and the printer will go into its standard ready state. Important Safety Warning: The Physical "Pads"
The adjustment program is legacy Windows software. Right-click the .exe file, go to Properties > Compatibility , and run it in compatibility mode for Windows 7 or 10 as an Administrator.
The alternating flashing lights should now be gone, and the status monitor on your computer should show the printer as "Ready to Print." Critical Troubleshooting & Safety Precautions
The software will send the reset command. After a few seconds, a prompt will appear saying: "Please turn off the printer."
The adjustment program is specialized, model-specific maintenance software used to communicate with the printer's internal memory (EEPROM). Its primary purpose is to:
The primary function of the program is the . Every time your printer performs a head cleaning, some ink is flushed into the waste ink pads at the bottom of the device. The printer's motherboard tracks this usage. Once it hits the pre-programmed limit, the printer blocks further operation to prevent ink from spilling inside the machine. The adjustment program overrides this memory and resets the counter to 0%, tricking the printer into thinking the pads are brand new. Prerequisites: Before You Begin
Open the folder and double-click to launch the software.
Have you already of the tool, or