Canon Service Tool V5306 [repack]

The waste ink absorber is almost full (warning stage).

This version provides stable support for PIXMA G-series (G1000, G2000, G3000, G4000), MG-series, and TS-series printers manufactured up to recent years. Prerequisite: Entering Canon Service Mode

While primarily known as a "resetter," this tool offers a deep look into your printer's health: Waste Ink Management

Clears the 5B00, 5B01, 5B02, and 1700 error codes instantly. canon service tool v5306

You must connect your printer via a USB cable . Do not attempt this process over Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or a USB hub, as it will corrupt the printer's mainboard. Step 1: Enter Service Mode Manually

Its most common use is resetting the internal counter for the waste ink absorber, allowing you to continue printing after cleaning or replacing the pads.

The power light will flash for a few seconds and then stay solidly lit. If the screen is completely blank or displays "Service Mode," you have successfully entered the backend system. Your PC may also pop up a notification stating it found new hardware ("Canon Device"). The waste ink absorber is almost full (warning stage)

: Runs hardware tests and prints test patterns to identify mechanical or electrical issues. Compatible Printer Models

When your Canon printer stops working and flashes an "Ink Absorber Full" error (Error Code 5B00 or 1700), it can bring your productivity to a halt. Printer manufacturers design these safety mechanisms to prevent excess ink from leaking out of the machine.

This usually happens if you try to click "Set" before the printer finishes initialization or if the drivers are corrupted. Close the tool, turn the printer off, restart the Service Mode process, and try again. Safety and Environmental Warning You must connect your printer via a USB cable

: This frequently indicates that v5306 does not support your specific printer model, and a different version (like v2000 or v4905) may be required.

The software cannot communicate properly with the printer firmware.

Turn off the printer and carefully retry the physical button-pressing sequence. Software Freezes ("Not Responding")