Printer stuck in copy mode--can I reset the printer? Have tried everything.
This printer is stuck in Copy mode--it won't allow me to put it to 0 copies, I have tried putting it back to factory setting, but nothing works. Printer is almost new, and now pretty much useless--when I try to print, it's not recognized.
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If this is a Canon try this:
Manual Reset for Canon Pixma MPC190 Printers
1.Enter the service mode SERVICE MODE - pressing buttons Menu, Copy, Scan, Copy, Copy 2.Choose TEST MODE. 3.Select 8 PRINTER TEST TEST MODE. 4.Choose 3, EEPROM CLEAR 5.Select 0, INK COUNT 6.Press the Set button. 7.Click Stop / Reset button (return to item 3), and again press the ON / OFF
Hello
Although the software resetter for the Canon Pixma MPC190 printers has available on the internet but before using the software you must reset the printer manually. But manual reset can not reset the counter printer permanent, to reset counter permanent require software resetter such MPTool or Serive tool software.
Reset for Canon Pixma MPC190 Printers
Enter the service mode SERVICE MODE - pressing buttons Menu, Copy, Scan, Copy, Copy
Choose TEST MODE.
Select 8 PRINTER TEST TEST MODE.
Choose 3, EEPROM CLEAR
Select 0, INK COUNT
Press the Set button.
Click Stop / Reset button (return to item 3), and again press the ON / OFF
Good Luck
To reset waste ink counter: Press Menu-Scan-Copy-Scan to enter service menu. Use arrow keys to scroll to "Service menu counter access". Press OK. Use arrow keys to scroll to "ABS-M DOT COUNT" Press Copy. Use arrow keys to reset count to zero. Press OK. Press Stop/Reset.
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Reset for mp130 turn on the printer press menu press scan, copy, scan to enter service mode use> to get to nvram set ABS-M level to 0 Set ABS-P level to 0 Press stop to exit..........Done
It is not recommend you try to fix it yourself, you can try to manually reset the error code, but if the waste ink is really nearly full and you reset it, it could damage the printer pretty severely. Here are manual reset instructions for a similar model printer, it should work on the F60 if the buttons are the same:
1) Enter Service mode by pressing: menu-copy-#
2) select: Test Mode
3) select [8] printer test in test mode
4) select 3 [eeprom clear]
5) select 0 [ink count]
6) press the [stop/reset] key (returning to the state of 3), and press the [on/off] key
If that doesn't work try this one:
1) Enter service mode by pressing MENU,COPY,SCAN,COPY,COPY
2) Select TEST MODE
3) Select (8) PRINTER TEST in TEST MODE
4) Select 3 (EEPROM CLEAR)
5) Select 0 (INK COUNT)
6) Press the SET key
7) Press the (Stop/Reset) key, returns to the state of 3, then press the ON/OFF key
Try this
Reset Waste Ink 1) Enter SERVICE MODE. By pressing Menu, Copy, Scan,Copy,Copy 2) Select TEST MODE. 3) Select [8] PRINTER TEST in TEST MODE. 4) Select 3. [EEPROM CLEAR]. 5) Select 0. [INK COUNT]. 6) Press the [Set] key. 7) Press the [Stop/Reset] key (returning to the state of 3)), and then press the [ON/OFF] key.
try resetting printer as follows.
Reset Waste Ink 1) Enter SERVICE MODE. By pressing Menu, Copy, Scan,Copy,Copy 2) Select TEST MODE. 3) Select [8] PRINTER TEST in TEST MODE. 4) Select 3. [EEPROM CLEAR]. 5) Select 0. [INK COUNT]. 6) Press the [Set] key. 7) Press the [Stop/Reset] key (returning to the state of 3)), and then press the [ON/OFF] key.
yeah try this.
Reset Waste Ink 1) Enter SERVICE MODE. By pressing Menu, Copy, Scan,Copy,Copy 2) Select TEST MODE. 3) Select [8] PRINTER TEST in TEST MODE. 4) Select 3. [EEPROM CLEAR]. 5) Select 0. [INK COUNT]. 6) Press the [Set] key. 7) Press the [Stop/Reset] key (returning to the state of 3)), and then press the [ON/OFF] key.
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