Epson Adjustment Program - Sx 125


If you want, I can:


The exact version required for the Epson Stylus SX 125 is typically Adjustment Program Ver 1.3.0 or 1.4.0 for the "SX120/SX125/T13/T19 series". Do not download versions intended for the WorkForce or Photo series.

Where to find it (safely):

| Error | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | "Communication error" | Ensure you are using a USB cable. Disable firewall. Run as admin. | | "Wrong model" prompt | Re-download a version strictly labeled for SX 125/SX 120. | | "Key invalid" or "License error" | You forgot the crack/patch. Copy the patched .exe over the original, or enter the keygen code. | | Printer resets but error returns after 1 page | You have a hardware failure. The pump or cap unit is damaged. Time for a new printer. | | Ink pads are physically overflowing | Stop! You must replace the pads. There are cheap DIY kits on eBay/Amazon for the SX 125. |

Theoretically, unlimited. However, the physical waste ink pads can only absorb so much. Most users reset the counter 3 to 5 times before the pads leak. After the second reset, consider buying a waste ink tank kit (a tube that diverts waste ink into an external bottle). This modification, combined with the Adjustment Program, makes your SX 125 virtually immortal. epson adjustment program sx 125

Important Preliminary Steps:

The Epson Adjustment Program for the SX125 is a temporary lifeline, not a repair. It turns a “dead” printer into a “dying” printer. Use it once to extract urgent print jobs, then plan to recycle the device. In the long term, refilling cartridges or resetting the counter repeatedly on this model will lead to an ink flood—a messy, electronic death. If you want, I can:


  • Perform nozzle check and head alignment from either the utility or Windows printer properties.
  • Power cycle printer after reset.
  • Run test prints to confirm normal operation.

  • Every Epson inkjet printer, including the SX125, has a spongy waste ink pad inside. During cleaning cycles, ink is flushed through the printhead and dumped onto this pad. The printer tracks this with a digital counter. When the counter hits a preset limit (usually after 1–2 years of normal home use), the printer locks itself down with a blinking error light and a message like: "Service Required. Parts inside your printer are at the end of their life."

    For the SX125, this is usually error code 0x69 or 0x9A. The exact version required for the Epson Stylus