E510 - Resetter Canon

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Next to , make sure the value is set to 0 , then click Set .

If you reset your printer software multiple times without addressing the physical hardware, the waste ink will eventually overflow out of the base of the printer. This can ruin your desk, stain flooring, or short-circuit internal electronic components. What you should do:

We have all been there. You go to print an urgent document, and instead of the satisfying hum of the printer, you are greeted by a flashing orange light (7 times) or an error message on your screen: or “5B00” .

Once your printer is in Service Mode, it will appear as "New Hardware" on your computer. You will need a Service Tool (like v3400 or similar) to finalize the reset. Waste Ink Counter:

In 90% of home-use cases, the pad is barely damp. The counter is lying.

Once turned off, wait 10 seconds, and turn the printer back on normally. The error code will be gone, and your Canon E510 is ready to print again. Crucial Troubleshooting Tips

Once the counter reaches 100% capacity, the printer locks itself for safety reasons to prevent ink from leaking out of the chassis onto your desk. This triggers common error symptoms:

: Download a newer version of the software, such as Service Tool v4905 or v5103. The Printer is Completely Dead/Frozen

In this post, I will explain what the "waste ink absorber" actually is, why Canon locks your printer, and exactly how to perform a procedure.

A pop-up dialogue box will appear saying "A function was finished" or "Operation completed successfully" . Click . Close the Service Tool program. Step 4: Finalizing the Process