Epson L3060 Adjustment Program Communication Error Exclusive

| Action | Done? | |--------|-------| | Printer in Service Mode | ☐ | | No Epson processes running | ☐ | | USB 2.0 port + direct cable | ☐ | | Run as Administrator | ☐ | | Antivirus/firewall off | ☐ | | Standard driver removed or disabled | ☐ |

Change the Port from "Auto Selection" to the specific where your L3060 is connected (e.g., USB001). Run as Administrator : Right-click AdjProg.exe . Select Run as Administrator . Use Compatibility Mode : Right-click the program > Properties > Compatibility . Set it to Windows XP (Service Pack 3) or Windows 7 . Disable Blocking Software : Close the Epson Status Monitor in your system tray.

The "Communication Error" in the Epson L3060 Adjustment Program typically occurs when the software cannot establish an epson l3060 adjustment program communication error exclusive

Epson Status Monitor is notorious for blocking the adjustment program. Check the bottom right taskbar (near the clock).

If the program opens but cannot detect your printer, you can manually select the USB port. | Action | Done

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Temporarily disable your antivirus software, as it may be blocking the adjustment program’s access to the USB port. How to Properly Use the Adjustment Program (Once Fixed) Once the communication error is resolved: and select Particular Adjustment Mode . Select Waste Ink Pad Counter under the Maintenance section. Click Check to read the current points. Check the Main Pad Counter box. Click Initialize to reset the counter to zero. Select Run as Administrator

If the standalone adjustment tool keeps failing with an exclusive error, you can use the WIC Reset Utility as an alternative. This application uses updated drivers that bypass the communication conflicts common to older reset tools. It allows you to read your printer's counter logs for free, though performing the final counter initialization requires purchasing a reset key. If you want to move forward with the repair, let me know: The exact you see (e.g., 20000010). Your Windows Version (Windows 10, 11, etc.).