This error is (generally) not worth fixing,sadly. See if you can get the part, but don't be surprised if you can't.
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This error is (generally) a total loss situation on most printers due to parts costs. See if you can get the part, but don't be surprised if you can't or if the price exceeds that of a similar quality printer.
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In order to PROPERLY fix it, you need to make sure you have a Canon printer which doesn't rely on a cloud login for the service tools and runs on a standalone PC (looks good since you need ~V5204 and its standalone. ***However, I am not linking it to make it hard for Canon to DMCA the links that take 5 minutes to find***) and you need to know how to put the printer into service mode (on these, the character LCD will usually be blank), change the waste ink pad and then put it into service mode and run the tool, then reset the counter. This isn't like the Epsons which had a built-in reset on some of the old ones like the R200/280 before going SW only -- though it ***MIGHT*** work. Refer to this video, as it works on some Canons: [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrBzabJj00|Canon inkjet printers: how to reset the Waste Ink Counter - YouTube]
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To PROPERLY fix it, you need to make sure you have a Canon printer that doesn't rely on a cloud login (or a registration key) for the service tools and runs on a standalone PC. I looked, and yours is good to go on both fronts since it uses V5204. ***However, I am not linking it to make it hard for Canon to DMCA the links that take 5 minutes to find***). You will need to put the printer into service mode (on these, the character LCD will usually be blank) to reset it, but you have to change the waste ink pad first, or it will overflow. These newer printers aren't like the older Epsons that had a built-in reset on some old ones, like the R200/280. Most of them do the reset in SW only, but there's a way that MAY WORK on yours: [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrBzabJj00|Canon inkjet printers: how to reset the Waste Ink Counter - YouTube|new_window=true]
This error is (generally) not worth fixing, sadly. See if you can get the part, but don't be surprised if you can't.
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In order to PROPERLY fix it, you need to make sure you have a Canon printer which doesn't rely on a cloud login for the service tools and runs on a standalone PC (looks good, you need ~V5204, not linking it to make it hard for Canon to DMCA it) and you need to know how to put the printer into service mode (on these, the character LCD will usually be blank), change the waste ink pad and then put it into service mode and run the tool, then reset the counter. This isn't like the Epsons which had a built-in reset on some of the old ones like the R200/280 before going SW only -- though it ***MIGHT*** work. Refer to this video, as it works on some Canons: [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrBzabJj00|Canon inkjet printers: how to reset the Waste Ink Counter - YouTube|new_window=true]
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In order to PROPERLY fix it, you need to make sure you have a Canon printer which doesn't rely on a cloud login for the service tools and runs on a standalone PC (looks good since you need ~V5204 and its standalone. ***However, I am not linking it to make it hard for Canon to DMCA the links that take 5 minutes to find***) and you need to know how to put the printer into service mode (on these, the character LCD will usually be blank), change the waste ink pad and then put it into service mode and run the tool, then reset the counter. This isn't like the Epsons which had a built-in reset on some of the old ones like the R200/280 before going SW only -- though it ***MIGHT*** work. Refer to this video, as it works on some Canons: [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrBzabJj00|Canon inkjet printers: how to reset the Waste Ink Counter - YouTube]
This error is (generally) not worth fixing, sadly. See if you can get the part, but don't be surprised if you can't.
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In order to PROPERLY fix it, you need to make sure you have a Canon printer which doesn't rely on a cloud login for the service tools and runs on a standalone PC (looks good, you need ~V5204, not linking it to make it hard for Canon to DMCA it) and you need to know how to put the printer into service mode (on these, the character LCD will usually be blank), change the waste ink pad and then put it into service mode and run the tool, then reset the counter. This isn't like the Epsons which had a built-in reset on some of the old ones like the R200/280 before going SW only.
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In order to PROPERLY fix it, you need to make sure you have a Canon printer which doesn't rely on a cloud login for the service tools and runs on a standalone PC (looks good, you need ~V5204, not linking it to make it hard for Canon to DMCA it) and you need to know how to put the printer into service mode (on these, the character LCD will usually be blank), change the waste ink pad and then put it into service mode and run the tool, then reset the counter. This isn't like the Epsons which had a built-in reset on some of the old ones like the R200/280 before going SW only -- though it ***MIGHT*** work. Refer to this video, as it works on some Canons: [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrBzabJj00|Canon inkjet printers: how to reset the Waste Ink Counter - YouTube|new_window=true]
This error is (generally) not worth fixing, sadly.
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This error is (generally) not worth fixing, sadly. See if you can get the part, but don't be surprised if you can't.
In order to PROPERLY fix it, you need to make sure you have a Canon printer which doesn't rely on a cloud login for the service tools and runs on a standalone PC (looks good, you need ~V5204, not linking it to make it hard for Canon to DMCA it) and you need to know how to put the printer into service mode (on these, the character LCD will usually be blank), change the waste ink pad and then put it into service mode and run the tool, then reset the counter. This isn't like the Epsons which had a built-in reset on some of the old ones like the R200/280 before going SW only.
This error is (generally) not worth fixing, sadly.
In order to PROPERLY fix it, you need to make sure you have a Canon printer which doesn't rely on a cloud login for the service tools and runs on a standalone PC (looks good, you need ~V5204, not linking it to make it hard for Canon to DMCA it) and you need to know how to put the printer into service mode (on these, the character LCD will usually be blank), change the waste ink pad and then put it into service mode and run the tool, then reset the counter. This isn't like the Epsons which had a built-in reset on some of the old ones like the R200/280 before going SW only.