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A "Command was sent" message indicates the reset is complete. Print a test page to verify the counter is back to zero. Safety Warnings and Precautions
Resetting the Waste Ink Counter: This is the primary reason users seek the tool. It clears the electronic lock that triggers when the printer believes the maintenance pads are saturated.Print Head Alignment: Advanced calibration options for professional print quality.EEPROM Operations: The ability to read, save, and write the printer's internal memory data.Ink System Flushing: A deep cleaning cycle to clear stubborn clogs in the print head lines.Region Changing: Adjusting the printer's regional settings to match different ink cartridge types. Supported Printer Models A "Command was sent" message indicates the reset is complete
Locate the "Main" tab and find the "Clear Waste Ink Counter" section. Set the "Main" dropdown to "0" and click "Set." It clears the electronic lock that triggers when
Once the printer is in Service Mode and connected via USB (Wi-Fi resets are not supported), follow these steps: Launch the Service Tool v6000 executable file. Ensure the "USB Port" is detected at the top of the window. Ensure the "USB Port" is detected at the top of the window
Before using the Canon Service Tool v6000, the printer must be in a special state called Service Mode. Without this step, the software will not recognize the device. Turn off the printer but keep it plugged in. Press and hold the Stop/Reset button. While holding Stop, press and hold the Power button. Release the Stop button (keep holding Power).
The Canon Service Tool v6000 is a powerful ally for extending the life of your printer. By bypassing artificial software locks like the 5B00 error, you save money on service center fees. However, remember that resetting the counter does not physically clean the ink pads. If you reset the printer multiple times without replacing the physical pads, ink may eventually leak from the bottom of the device.