5. EPSON L365: Gateway to Modern Wireless Productivity
Function: All-in-one printer with featured feature: Wi-Fi connectivity.
Target Users: Modern offices and smart homes where everything is connected. The L365 is the solution for those who want to print directly from a laptop, smartphone, or tablet without the hassle of a USB cable.
Plus: The Wi-Fi Direct and Epson Connect features allow you to print from anywhere within the same network, even from social media or cloud storage, offering the highest convenience and flexibility in the series.
Common Problems of Epson L-Series Printers
Even though it is known as an ink-saving and durable printer, the Epson L-Series is inseparable from the technical problems that are quite often experienced by its users. One of the most common is the appearance of the message “Service Required” on a computer screen or printer indicator.
1 Service Required due to Full Waste Ink Pad Counter
This message appears when the system detects that the Waste Ink Pad Counter (ink drain pad) has reached its maximum limit. In fact, in many cases, the actual ink pads are not yet full, but the printer’s internal count has reached the specified limit.
2 Error “Ink Pad is at the End of Its Service Life”
This error is a standard warning from Epson. The message indicates that the printer considers the ink pad to be no longer suitable for use. As a result, the printer will refuse to print even if the physical condition of the device is still good.
3 Common Symptoms
Some signs that your Epson L-Series printer is experiencing this problem include:
- The ink and paper indicator light flashes alternately.
- The printer stops working suddenly.
- Cannot perform print commands, even if the driver is installed correctly.
- A “Service Required” or “Ink Pad is at the End of Its Service Life” on the computer screen.
4 Why does this happen?
Epson equips the L-series printers with an internal counting system to maintain the quality and safety of the device. Every time the printer cleans or disposes of ink, the waste ink will be directed to the absorbent pad (waste ink pad). The system then calculates the amount of accumulated ink discarded.
- When this count reaches a certain limit, the printer will automatically lock the print function.
- The goal is to prevent waste ink from overflowing and damaging internal components.
- In other words, this error is not fatal damage, but rather a protection system designed by Epson.
This problem can be solved with the help of EPSON-L130-L220-L310-L360-L365 Adjustment-Program, which is software that resets the count of Waste Ink Pad Counter so that the printer can be used again.
Steps to Use the EPSON-L130-L220-L310-L360-L365 Program Steps
Using the EPSON-L130-L220-L310-L360-L365 Adjustment-Program requires precision to make the process successful and the printer return to normal. Here’s a step-by-step guide that you can follow:

1. Download Software
2. Extract Files and Run AdjProg.exe
Once the file has been successfully downloaded, extract the ZIP/RAR folder. Find the AdjProg.exe file, then right-click and select Run as Administrator. This is important so that the program has full permission to access the printer system.
3. Select Printer Model
On the program’s main view, select your printer model. The software supports different types, such as:
- Epson L130
- Epson L220
- Epson L310
- Epson L360
- Epson L365
Choosing the right model is essential for the reset process to run smoothly.