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The flashing red lights will disappear, and your printer status will return to normal. Crucial Maintenance After a Software Reset
Is your flashing red lights and refusing to print? This common "service required" error usually means your printer’s Waste Ink Pad Counter has reached its limit. Instead of sending it to a service center, you can fix it yourself using the Epson Adjustment Program (Resetter) . Common Errors This Fix Resolves
: Connect the printer directly to your computer using a USB cable. Do not use Wi-Fi, ethernet, or USB hubs.
The Epson Stylus Photo 1390 is a legendary A3+ printer highly valued by photographers, design studios, and sublimation print shops. However, like all Epson Inkjet printers, it features a built-in protection mechanism that will eventually halt your printing operations.
The Epson 1390 Adjustment Program is an invaluable utility that saves you from expensive service center fees and premature hardware retirement. By properly running the resetter and managing the physical waste ink, you can extend the service life of your wide-format photo printer for many years to come.
Alternating flashing red lights on the paper and ink buttons.
Right-click AdjProg.exe , go to Properties > Compatibility , check "Run this program in compatibility mode for," and select Windows 7 or Windows XP (Service Pack 3) . Crucial Maintenance: Dealing with the Physical Ink Pads
Ensure the adjustment program is compatible with your Epson 1390 model.
How to Fix Your Epson Stylus Photo 1390 with the Adjustment Program
: Many legacy versions of the 1390 adjustment program only execute if the computer's system date is manually set to October 4, 2007 Run the Utility AdjProg.exe (often as an Administrator). Select Printer
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. Printer maintenance should be performed at your own risk. When in doubt, consult a professional printer technician.