Epson L130 Resetter Adjustment Program Free Download Zip -

Tony clicked one. A new page opened—full of pop-ups. “CONGRATULATIONS AMAZON USER!” one screamed. “YOUR IPHONE HAS A VIRUS!” Another. He closed them, feeling like a hacker just for trying to fix his own printer.

But Tony knew the risk. Resetter programs are not official software. They are reverse-engineered tools, often written by former service technicians in Vietnam or Indonesia. They interact directly with the printer’s EEPROM chip. That’s why antivirus software screams—not because it’s a virus, but because the program acts like a hacker tool.

Finally, he found a forum—not a flashy website, but a plain-text page from 2017, with broken English and a single Dropbox link that still worked. The file name: AdjPro_L130_Ver2.0.0.zip . File size: 768 KB.

The program opened. It looked like a Windows 95 relic—gray boxes, drop-down menus, and a button labeled “Initial Setting.”

He extracted the zip. Inside: one executable file (AdjPro.exe), a readme.txt, and a crack folder. He turned off his internet. Disabled real-time protection. Right-clicked. Ran as administrator.

The safest path is to buy a licensed version from a trusted printer technician for $5–10. The braver path is to find the genuine AdjPro tool from a reputable forum (like Russia’s Rutracker or China’s ZOL) and run it inside a sandbox or an offline PC.