Pixma MX300 waste ink reset

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  • Kings
    Steve@Kings

    50+ Posts
    • Nov 2009
    • 79

    #1

    Pixma MX300 waste ink reset

    Hi All,
    Im looking for the reset proceedure to reset my customers Canon Pixma MX300
    which has the ink absorber full message.
    Another engineer has replaced the pads but didnt clear the message.

    any help would be much appreciated
  • zoraldinho
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    • Mar 2008
    • 4976

    #2
    Re: Pixma MX300 waste ink reset

    1) With the machine power turned off, while pressing the Stop/Reset button, press and hold the ON/OFF button. (DO NOT release the buttons). The Power LED lights in green to indicate that a function is selectable.


    2) While holding the ON/OFF button, release the Stop/Reset button. (DO NOT release the ON/OFF button.)




    3) While holding the ON/OFF button, press the Stop/Reset button 2 times, and then release both the ON/OFF and Stop/Reset buttons. (Each time the Stop/Reset button is pressed, the Alarm and Power LEDs light alternately, Alarm in orange and Power in green, starting with Alarm LED

    4) When the Power LED lights in green (and "ServiceMode Idle" is displayed on the LCD), press the Stop/Reset button the specified number of time(s) according to the function listed in the table below, then press the ON/OFF button. (Each time the Stop/Reset button is pressed, the Alarm and Power LEDs light alternately, Alarm in orange and Power in green, starting with Alarm LED





    1) In the service mode, press the Stop/Reset button 4 times to enter the ink absorber counter resetting mode


    .

    2) In the ink absorber counter resetting mode, press the Stop/Reset button the specified number of time(s) according to the kind of ink absorber whose value should be reset to 0%.














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    • Kings
      Steve@Kings

      50+ Posts
      • Nov 2009
      • 79

      #3
      Re: Pixma MX300 waste ink reset

      Originally posted by zoraldinho
      1) With the machine power turned off, while pressing the Stop/Reset button, press and hold the ON/OFF button. (DO NOT release the buttons). The Power LED lights in green to indicate that a function is selectable.


      2) While holding the ON/OFF button, release the Stop/Reset button. (DO NOT release the ON/OFF button.)




      3) While holding the ON/OFF button, press the Stop/Reset button 2 times, and then release both the ON/OFF and Stop/Reset buttons. (Each time the Stop/Reset button is pressed, the Alarm and Power LEDs light alternately, Alarm in orange and Power in green, starting with Alarm LED

      4) When the Power LED lights in green (and "ServiceMode Idle" is displayed on the LCD), press the Stop/Reset button the specified number of time(s) according to the function listed in the table below, then press the ON/OFF button. (Each time the Stop/Reset button is pressed, the Alarm and Power LEDs light alternately, Alarm in orange and Power in green, starting with Alarm LED





      1) In the service mode, press the Stop/Reset button 4 times to enter the ink absorber counter resetting mode


      .

      2) In the ink absorber counter resetting mode, press the Stop/Reset button the specified number of time(s) according to the kind of ink absorber whose value should be reset to 0%.














      Thank you for your information.....All sorted

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      • zoraldinho
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        • Mar 2008
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        #4
        Re: Pixma MX300 waste ink reset

        Originally posted by Kings
        Thank you for your information.....All sorted

        No problem.
        Practice makes perfect
        If it ain't broke, don't fix it
        A picture is worth a thousand words
        If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself

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