A: No. Almost all exclusive versions are 32-bit Windows applications. You must use a Windows virtual machine or a cheap Windows laptop.

If you own an Epson EcoTank L3251, you already know it is a workhorse for home offices and small businesses. Known for its high page yield and low operating costs, this printer is nearly perfect—until it isn't. After months or years of heavy use, you may encounter the dreaded message: “A printer’s ink pad is at the end of its service life. Printing is disabled.”

Before discussing the solution, you must understand the engineering behind the error. The Epson L3251, like all inkjet printers, uses a . This pad absorbs ink used during head cleaning and power flushing.

Read printer status, clean printheads, and write printer serial numbers or EEPROM settings.

Your L3251 will flash an error code (often 5 flashes on the power LED or an error in the Epson Smart Panel app). The adjustment program resets the counter instantly, buying you months of extra use.

If you own an Epson EcoTank L3251, you’ve likely experienced the dreaded service required or ink pad end-of-life message. When that happens, the internet quickly points you toward an "Adjustment Program" (often called a resetter or WIC utility).