Restores the unit to factory default settings for troubleshooting.

“Ignore the name,” the post read. “The ‘Lifestyle’ part is just Epson’s weird translation. But this tool? It rewrites the printer’s soul.”

– Physically clean or replace the pad, then have a service center reset the counter. This is the proper Epson-approved method.

He dedicated it to “Maya, and the Epson M1120 Adjustment Program—for teaching me that sometimes you need to reset the counter, but more often, you need to reset your life.”