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How to Reset Canon MP760 - Waste Ink Tank Reset Procedure1) Press the following keys in sequence: Copy-Menu-Scan-Copy-Scan. The display will say: SERVICE MODE #1 SSSW
2) Press the V key six times. The display will say: SERVICE MODE #7 PRINTER
3) Press OK. The display will say: #7 PRINTER #1 SSSW
4) Press the V key four times. The display will say: #7 PRINTER #5 INK ABS CAPA
5) Press OK. The display will say: SUCTION XX (where XX is how full the waste ink tank is as an integer percentage)
6) Change the XX to 0 by hitting the <> keys as many times as necessary (if you are closer to 99 than 0 it is better to hit the > key until it wraps around to 0). The display will say: SUCTION 0
7) Press OK. The display will momentarily say: SUCTION DATA ENTRY OK and then will quickly change to: #7 PRINTER #6 CDR ADJUST
Hello Gary
On the main copy display your device is probably set to the factory defaults which means that when you press reset the device is in "AUTO COLOR". Touch the "AUTO COLOR" tab on the screen and a drop down menu will show. Select "BLACK AND WHITE". Now press the "ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS"key. Select COPY SETTINGS located at the top right. Scroll down till you see STANDARD SETTINGS and select it. Press STORE. You are fixed!!! Please let FIXYA know I helped. :-) SPINAL
Powerful cleaning is:
Press menu, then start black copy, then four
times arrow-up quickly after another.Machine will be in maintenance
mode (all lights will flash). press 7-6-4 and OK (or
start-black-copy). When finished press 7-6-3 then start black
copy, printer will do a power purge. Leave maintenance mode
by pressing 9-9. If this not help better think about new printer, because cost of repairing this one is profitable.
go to www.neilslade.com/papers/inkjetstuffll..htl scroll down to 370 CAREFULLY FOLLOW INSTUCTIONS 1st remove USB cable take your time BETWEEN OPPS print out ???????????????????????instruions FIRST hit the red triangle followed by scan copy scan you should now be in service mode now slow down it is not fast dj PS your tank is a bin and could over-FLOW on to your nice sheep skin RUG=warning
Mine was stuck on fine photo resolution too and it wouldn't print in normal black. I tried lots of things and the only thing that seemed to work was pushing the photo button and then pushing the copy button again. Good luck.
Does this help? You obviously have to insert the media type into the media slot on the far right.(omoademola)
Using the top control panel Printing tasks Scanning/Copying/Faxing tasks Troubleshooting
The top control panel lets you print an image from a photo card, scan a document or image, and copy a document or image with the press of a button.
Button/Light: Function:
1 Power : Turns the All-In-One on or off.
2 Copy: light Illuminates when Copy Mode is selected.
3 Mode: Changes the copy, scan, or photo card mode.
4 Scan: light Illuminates when Scan Mode is selected.
5 Photo Card: light Illuminates when Photo Card Mode is selected.
6 Rotate: Rotates the image 90 degrees.
7 LCD Panel: Number of Copies- this changes the copy count.
Note: This feature is not active in Scan Mode.
8 Display: Shows copy, scan, and photo card selections.
9 Resize: Enlarges or reduces the size of the image.
10 Page Preview: Shows a preview of the output.
11 Select: Secures an option.
12 Menu: Provides options for image.
13 Arrow : Scrolls left, right, up, or down.
14 Stop/Clear: Cancels a print job or clears a selection.
15 Color Start: Initiates color copy, scan, or photo card output.
16 Black Start: Initiates black copy, scan, or photo card output.
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