The Epson Adjustment Program (often called a "Resetter" or "Service Tool") is official Epson software that leaked out of service centers. It allows technicians (and smart users like you) to bypass the manufacturer restrictions.
Q: Does the Adjustment Program work on Mac (macOS Ventura/Sonoma)? A: No. This is a Windows 32-bit application. It will not run natively on Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3). You must use a Virtual Machine (Parallels/VMware) with Windows 10 installed. Adjustment Program Epson Artisan Px720wd %5ENEW%5E
Q: I got a "Communication Error" (Code 21000068). What do I do? A: Disable your firewall. Ensure you are using a USB 2.0 port (not USB 3.0, which can cause timing issues). Restart the print spooler service in Windows. The Epson Adjustment Program (often called a "Resetter"
Q: Will this damage my printer if Epson finds out? A: Epson can detect that the counter was reset via the EEPROM dump. However, they will not void your warranty unless you physically damage the printer while opening it to clean the pads. You must use a Virtual Machine (Parallels/VMware) with
Q: Why does my antivirus say HackTool:Win32/Keygen?
A: Because the program bypasses a security timer. This is a heuristic detection. If you downloaded the file from a reputable printer forum (e.g., 2manuals, InkfiX), it is safe. Allow it as an exclusion.
Most adjustment programs modify registry keys. Turn off Windows Defender or any third-party AV just for the installation.
The latest version of this utility offers a streamlined interface. Here is what you get: