If you buy an (e.g., from Reset Epson, InkSupply, or a printer parts store), no password is needed.

Most download sites that provide "cracked" resetters have a specific password listed somewhere on the page. Look for text that says:

For decades, Epson’s Adjustment Programs (for various models like the L series, TX series, etc.) have utilized a generic service password. If your software is prompting for a password upon opening or clicking a specific function, try the industry-standard codes:

If you have the software open, but it asks for a password to use the function, you are dealing with the internal software lock. This is common in the official Epson Adjustment Programs.

If you have forgotten a custom-set administrator password and the serial number does not work, you must Contact Epson Support for assistance, as there is no universal "backdoor" for user-defined passwords.

Most independent shops will reset your waste ink counter and replace the pad for $30–$50. They use genuine Epson service software with no password prompt.

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