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Hey folks... it's been a hot minute (read: months!) since my last confession/post and I could use the collective brain trusts help in seeing if there's a way to reset the waste counter via the control panel on these Canon megatank printers.
Now, I should note that I have successfully identified the way to do this on Canon G1000 through G4000 series printers but when I try to do the same thing on the G6000 (a G6050 model to be specific) I appear to be able to get the printer into service mode (see below) but when I attempt to do any of the button presses that work with the earlier models the printer just smiles knowingly at me, throws out a few whirrs and clicks... as if it's going to work and then the cheeky swine, just shuts down.
My suspicion is that Canon have made it so that the service app/utility is needed to complete any further functions but I was hoping that someone might have some brain wave/fart that pointed to a useful button press combo that might at least print out a diagnostic sheet.
For reference the process I've used to get into service mode is:
Thoughts, ideas, moments of sheer ruddy inspiration?
Now, I should note that I have successfully identified the way to do this on Canon G1000 through G4000 series printers but when I try to do the same thing on the G6000 (a G6050 model to be specific) I appear to be able to get the printer into service mode (see below) but when I attempt to do any of the button presses that work with the earlier models the printer just smiles knowingly at me, throws out a few whirrs and clicks... as if it's going to work and then the cheeky swine, just shuts down.
My suspicion is that Canon have made it so that the service app/utility is needed to complete any further functions but I was hoping that someone might have some brain wave/fart that pointed to a useful button press combo that might at least print out a diagnostic sheet.
For reference the process I've used to get into service mode is:
- Printer powered off
- Press and hold the power button
- Press and release the "stop" button 5 or 6 times (it doesn't seem to care which)
Thoughts, ideas, moments of sheer ruddy inspiration?