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LILLY THOMAS Posted on Feb 07, 2016

MY PRINTER DISPLAYS AN ERROR 5 AND 6 MESSAGE AFTER PUT IN A NEW BLACK INK.

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Anonymous

  • 41 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 11, 2008

SOURCE: MP150 Error code 4 and 5

Don't use refill cartridges, because it will damage your printer someday. and will cost your parts as brand new. so better use the original ink.

TRY THIS STEPS...
Mp150 Reset Counter
Service mode operation procedures -
1) With the printer powered off but connected to a power source, press the Power button while pressing and holding
the Stop/ Reset button.
2) When the Power LED is lit, press the Stop/Reset button two times while pressing and holding the Power button.
3) When releasing the Power button and the Stop / Reset button (regardless of order), the printer will move into a
service mode. (Waiting for menu selection)
4) When the LED lights in green, press the Stop/Reset button the specified number of time(s) according to the
function listed in the table below.(Each time the Stop/Reset button is pressed, the LED lights alternately in
orange and green, starting with orange.)
The number of the Reset
button pressing
LED Function Remarks
0 time Green Power off
1 time Orange Service pattern print
2 times Green EEPROM print
3 times Orange EEPROM reset
4 times Green Waste ink counter reset See waste ink counter reset
procedures below.
5 times Orange Destination setting See Destination setting
procedures below.
6 times Green Print head deep cleaning
11 times Orange Button / LCD checking
12 or more times Returns to a menu selection
IF THIS STEPS DOESN'T WORK, YOU NEED TO BRING THE UNIT TO YOUR NEAREST SERVICE CENTER...

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Anonymous

  • 5 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 14, 2008

SOURCE: Error U163

Press and hold the 'Reset' button down for 5 + seconds.

old marine

old marine

  • 2426 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 24, 2008

SOURCE: CANON MP210 ERROR E15 - INK NEW PRINTER, NEW INK

Go to this link. In the search window in the center of the screen, type "error e 1 5" and click on the Search button. Select the appropriate error message, then select the answer that says "reseat ink cartridge". You may not have locked the cartridges into place by lifting up until they click.

Anonymous

  • 2 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: Error messages: U150 + Ink tank errors have occured

An on-line problem solver answered this question for me as follows, and it worked beautifully. I had previously tried just removing the ink cartridges, and then re inserting them, but that did not work.

"This is a somewhat common problem with the metal contacts that connect to the ink cartridge. Sometimes it can be fixed by cleaning the contacts, but other times it requires getting a new ink holder from Canon customer service.
To clean the contacts, you'll need a Q-tip and some isopropyl alcohol (it's important that it is isopropyl and not another kind of alcohol). Pull out the ink cartridges and clean the contacts on each one with the Q-tip dipped in alcohol. In particular, you want to make sure there are no fingerprints on the contacts. Then, turn off your printer and do the same with the contacts in the ink holder in the printer. Once the alcohol has dried on both sides, reinstall the cartridges and give it a try.
If this doesn't work, I recommend calling Canon tech support, so they can send you a replacement part."

According to Canon's instruction manual, you must complete the cleaning in less than 10 minutes. It took me about five. I did exactly the tech suggested, and after turning everything off and waiting a minute or so, I restarted everything, and the problem was solved.
You must be careful though, because if you leave a Canon Pi6600 cartridge out of the printer for more than 10 minutes, not only will the cartridge tray move back to the "off" position (out of reach), but the ink cartridges nossles will dry out and possibly not work. Also, do not "squeeze" the ink cartridges or you will get ink on yourself.


Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Sep 12, 2009

SOURCE: Error messages: U150 + Ink tank errors have occured

Reset Canon MP600 to the Factory Setting

  1. Press the HOME button.
  2. Use the Easy-Scroll Wheel or the right/left arrow to select Settings, and then press OK button.
  3. Use the Easy-Scroll Wheel or the right/left arrow to select Device settings, then press the OK button.
  4. Use the Easy-Scroll Wheel (B) or the up/down arrow to select Reset settings, then press the OK button.
  5. Use the Easy-Scroll wheel or the up/down arrow to select Yes on the confirmation screen and then press OK.
  6. Press the HOME button to return to the HOME menu.

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