: Security software frequently flags these utilities as "unwanted" because they interact with hardware at a low level or come from unofficial sources. Users often need to temporarily disable antivirus or add an exception to run the program. Alternative Utilities

The is technically proprietary software owned by Seiko Epson Corporation. Distributing or using it violates the Epson End User License Agreement (EULA). However, in many jurisdictions (including the US and EU), resetting a device you own for personal use falls under “fair use” or “right to repair” protections.

– Over the years, different cracking groups have repackaged the same base program with minor patches. For example, versions with “no expiry date” or “fixed for Windows 10/11”. These are not true functional updates but repacks.

The (often shortened to AdjProg ) is a proprietary service utility developed by Epson for authorized technicians. Unlike the standard drivers available to the public, the Adjustment Program gives low-level access to the printer’s internal flash memory (EEPROM).