Adjustment Program ~upd~ - Epson L6490
Using the software adjustment program resets the , but it does not physically empty the waste ink from the foam pads.
While standard drivers offer cleaning cycles, the Adjustment Program provides granular control. It offers:
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The Epson L6490 is a high-performance EcoTank All-in-One printer designed for business environments. Like modern inkjet printers, it relies on sophisticated firmware to manage mechanical operations and consumable waste. The Epson L6490 Adjustment Program serves as a specialized service utility designed for maintenance, diagnostics, and error resolution. This paper explores the technical architecture of the adjustment program, its primary functions—specifically waste ink pad counter resetting and printhead alignment—and discusses the operational risks, legal implications, and the necessity of such tools in extending the hardware lifecycle.
Before downloading any software, it is vital to understand why your Epson L6490 has stopped printing. The Role of Waste Ink Pads Using the software adjustment program resets the ,
Open the extracted folder, locate the AdjProg.exe file, right-click it, and select .
Launch the AdjProg.exe file (Right-click and select ). Click the Select button at the top of the interface. Choose L6490 under the Model Name drop-down menu. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
(or "Consumables maintenance counter"), check the boxes for the main/platen pads, click to see current levels, and then "Initialization" to reset them. Power Cycle: