You say " I was able to remove and clean the ink absorbing pads and reset the counter. The message no longer displays." Please advise how. I have a Pixma G4210 and I want to replace before I get dreaded 5B00 message. 0 Likes Reply GEAJRPA Apprentice In response to OwenMoore ...
So today we hit the infamous error 5B00 due to full ink absorbers. Long sotry short, we managed to find the ink absorbers, pull them out, clean them and put them back in their place. The problem is that the printer absoluetely refuses to go into service mode. When we ...
I can't find a model number on my PIXMA and it doesn't look like any of the videos I found on the web. I found that the absorber pads, however, under the resting place of the 240 & 241 ink cartridges were held in place by a rectangular rubber cup that doesn't come out. After ...
How to use ink absorber utility Put Canon printer in service mode: 1.Turn off a printer 2.Press and hold the Resume/Cancel/Stop button 3.Press and hold the ON button (do not release both buttons) 4.Release the Resume/Cancel/Stop button (do not release the ON button) ...
describes the cause as“Printer error has occurred.”. Basically the printer has dumped enough ink into the pads that it believes they’re full of ink. Canon does not provide a method to reset this counter even if you manually open things up, empty the compartment, and clean the pads. ...
The ink absorber on my Canon MG2950 is, it says, almost full. I spoke to Canon Support who told me that the first time you get this it means it is 85% full, and told me
A year age i had brought a printer from canon that is pixma mg2570s model and now it has encountered error code 1700 which exactily is related to ink absorber ... now when i replaced ink absorber the error didnt go away it stayed their i tried almost ...