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***Since 5B00 is for waste ink,*** ***do not reset the counter until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room (if any) to budge between the error and reserve pad to account for end user resetting.
[image|2486391]
-This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner with an ADF (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates” - aka clone cartridge blocking firmware) and HP Dynamic Security (not as bad on the LJ series, but the Deskjet and OfficeJet dynamic security machines get more frequent updates), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly. Frankly, I’m happier with my SJ Pro 2500 f1 and Perfection V39* then the printers.[br]
+This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner with an ADF (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates” - aka clone cartridge blocking firmware) and HP Dynamic Security (not as bad on the LJ series, but the Deskjet and OfficeJet dynamic security machines get more frequent updates), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly. Frankly, I’m happier with my SJ Pro 2500 f1 and Perfection V39* then the printers.***[br]
*I have this for high detail album artwork, and photos. Epson scanners are the best of the breed for this, which is why the firmware bombing made me so angry.
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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***Since 5B00 is for waste ink,*** ***do not reset the counter until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room (if any) to budge between the error and reserve pad to account for end user resetting.
[image|2486391]
This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner with an ADF (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates” - aka clone cartridge blocking firmware) and HP Dynamic Security (not as bad on the LJ series, but the Deskjet and OfficeJet dynamic security machines get more frequent updates), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly. Frankly, I’m happier with my SJ Pro 2500 f1 and Perfection V39* then the printers.[br]
-****I have this for high detail album artwork, and photos. Epson scanners are the best of the breed for this, which is why the firmware bombing made me so angry.
+*I have this for high detail album artwork, and photos. Epson scanners are the best of the breed for this, which is why the firmware bombing made me so angry.
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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***Since 5B00 is for waste ink,*** ***do not reset the counter until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room (if any) to budge between the error and reserve pad to account for end user resetting.
[image|2486391]
This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner with an ADF (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates” - aka clone cartridge blocking firmware) and HP Dynamic Security (not as bad on the LJ series, but the Deskjet and OfficeJet dynamic security machines get more frequent updates), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly. Frankly, I’m happier with my SJ Pro 2500 f1 and Perfection V39* then the printers.[br]
-*I have this for high detail album artwork, and photos. Epson scanners are the best of the breed for this, which is why the firmware bombing made me so angry.***
+****I have this for high detail album artwork, and photos. Epson scanners are the best of the breed for this, which is why the firmware bombing made me so angry.
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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***Since 5B00 is for waste ink,*** ***do not reset the counter until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room (if any) to budge between the error and reserve pad to account for end user resetting.
[image|2486391]
-This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner with an ADF (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates” - aka clone cartridge blocking firmware) and HP Dynamic Security (not as bad on the LJ series, but the Deskjet and OfficeJet dynamic security machines get more frequent updates), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly. Frankly, I’m happier with my SJ Pro 2500 f1 and Perfection V39 then the printers.***
+This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner with an ADF (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates” - aka clone cartridge blocking firmware) and HP Dynamic Security (not as bad on the LJ series, but the Deskjet and OfficeJet dynamic security machines get more frequent updates), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly. Frankly, I’m happier with my SJ Pro 2500 f1 and Perfection V39* then the printers.[br]
+*I have this for high detail album artwork, and photos. Epson scanners are the best of the breed for this, which is why the firmware bombing made me so angry.***
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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***Since 5B00 is for waste ink,*** ***do not reset the counter until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room (if any) to budge between the error and reserve pad to account for end user resetting.
[image|2486391]
-This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates” (better known as fake updates to block clone ink) and HP Dynamic Security (not as bad on the LJ series, but the Deskjet and OfficeJet dynamic security machines get more frequent updates), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly.***
+This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner with an ADF (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates” - aka clone cartridge blocking firmware) and HP Dynamic Security (not as bad on the LJ series, but the Deskjet and OfficeJet dynamic security machines get more frequent updates), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly. Frankly, I’m happier with my SJ Pro 2500 f1 and Perfection V39 then the printers.***
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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***Since 5B00 is for waste ink,*** ***do not reset the counter until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room (if any) to budge between the error and reserve pad to account for end user resetting.
[image|2486391]
-This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates” (better known as fake updates to block clone ink) and HP dynamic security (not as bad on the LJ series, but the Deskjet and OJ Dynamic Security machines get more frequent blocking updates), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly.***
+This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates” (better known as fake updates to block clone ink) and HP Dynamic Security (not as bad on the LJ series, but the Deskjet and OfficeJet dynamic security machines get more frequent updates), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly.***
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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***Since 5B00 is for waste ink,*** ***do not reset the counter until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room (if any) to budge between the error and reserve pad to account for end user resetting.
[image|2486391]
-This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates (FW bombs to block clone ink) and HP dynamic security, this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly.***
+This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates (better known as fake updates to block clone ink) and HP dynamic security (not as bad on the LJ series, but the Deskjet and OJ Dynamic Security machines get more frequent blocking updates), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly.***
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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-***Since 5B00 is for waste ink,*** ***do not reset the count until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room to budge between the error and reserved pad to account for end user resetting.
+***Since 5B00 is for waste ink,*** ***do not reset the counter until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room (if any) to budge between the error and reserve pad to account for end user resetting.
[image|2486391]
-This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - others sometimes tell you outright so it varies. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson FW bombing clone ink, and HP dynamic security), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly.***
+This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - other Canon models will tell you outright. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads can total out the printer (or it requires a lower base), or time you can spend removing the pads but either way, you often need to do a full disassembly on the Canon models with integrated pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson “security updates (FW bombs to block clone ink)” and HP dynamic security, this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly.***
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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-***5B00 is for waste ink.*** ***Until you service the pads, do not reset the unit until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room to budge between the error and reserved pad to account for end user resetting.
+***Since 5B00 is for waste ink,*** ***do not reset the count until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room to budge between the error and reserved pad to account for end user resetting.
[image|2486391]
This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - others sometimes tell you outright so it varies. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson FW bombing clone ink, and HP dynamic security), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly.***
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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***5B00 is for waste ink.*** ***Until you service the pads, do not reset the unit until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room to budge between the error and reserved pad to account for end user resetting.
[image|2486391]
-This cryptic warning style is th semi common error - others sometimes tell you outright so it varies. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson FW bombing clone ink, and HP dynamic security), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly.***
+This warning (more cryptic variant) is the semi common error - others sometimes tell you outright so it varies. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson FW bombing clone ink, and HP dynamic security), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly.***
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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-***5B00 is a waste ink error.*** Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
+***5B00 is for waste ink.*** ***Until you service the pads, do not reset the unit until it has been fixed.*** Consumer inkjets like this don't give much room to budge between the error and reserved pad to account for end user resetting.
[image|2486391]
-This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson and HP dynamic security - Epson hard blocks clone ink with fake “not recognized” errors, and HP nags you but does sometimes block clone chips but mainly on the inkjets), this class of warning was grounds to dump a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It want’t a chance I would take willingly.***
+This cryptic warning style is th semi common error - others sometimes tell you outright so it varies. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson FW bombing clone ink, and HP dynamic security), this class of warning was grounds to retire a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It wasn’t a chance I would take willingly.***
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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-5B00 is a Canon waste ink error. Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
+***5B00 is a waste ink error.*** Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
[image|2486391]
This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson and HP dynamic security - Epson hard blocks clone ink with fake “not recognized” errors, and HP nags you but does sometimes block clone chips but mainly on the inkjets), this class of warning was grounds to dump a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It want’t a chance I would take willingly.***
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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5B00 is a Canon waste ink error. Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
[image|2486391]
-This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson and HP dynamic security - Epson hard blocks clone ink, and HP nags you but does sometimes block clone chips but mainly on the inkjets), this class of warning was grounds to dump a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!!***
+This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson and HP dynamic security - Epson hard blocks clone ink with fake “not recognized” errors, and HP nags you but does sometimes block clone chips but mainly on the inkjets), this class of warning was grounds to dump a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!! It want’t a chance I would take willingly.***
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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5B00 is a Canon waste ink error. Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
[image|2486391]
-This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson and HP dynamic security - Epson hard blocks clone ink, and HP nags you but does sometimes block clone chips but mainly on the inkjets), this class of warning was grounds to dump a Canon printer even as a scanner. These hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!!***
+This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson and HP dynamic security - Epson hard blocks clone ink, and HP nags you but does sometimes block clone chips but mainly on the inkjets), this class of warning was grounds to dump a Canon printer even as a scanner. These often hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!!***
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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5B00 is a Canon waste ink error. Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
[image|2486391]
-This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson and HP dynamic security - Epson hard blocks clone ink, and HP nags you but does sometimes block clone chips but mainly on the ink cash cow printers), this class of warning was grounds to dump a Canon printer even as a scanner. These hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!!***
+This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson and HP dynamic security - Epson hard blocks clone ink, and HP nags you but does sometimes block clone chips but mainly on the inkjets), this class of warning was grounds to dump a Canon printer even as a scanner. These hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!!***
If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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5B00 is a Canon waste ink error. Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
[image|2486391]
-This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads.
+This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. ***Before I got a dedicated scanner (necessity, thanks to Epson and HP dynamic security - Epson hard blocks clone ink, and HP nags you but does sometimes block clone chips but mainly on the ink cash cow printers), this class of warning was grounds to dump a Canon printer even as a scanner. These hard stop even for scanning with the waste ink errors!!!***
-If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers. Before I got a dedicated scanner (Scanjet G4050 and 2500 Pro f1, the f1 being mainly for large runs) mainly out of necessity with Epson’s FU firmware bombs on 3rd party inl and HP dynamic security (not as aggressive as the Epson FU, but yeah I'm not touching used dynamic security inkjet), this error was grounds to prematurely EOL a Canon printer even with time left. The error comes up so close near waste ink pad EOL with Canon you run away from the machine if you know better.
+If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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5B00 is a Canon waste ink error. Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
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-This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000 pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers. Before I got a dedicated scanner (Scanjet G4050 and 2500 Pro f1, the f1 being mainly for large runs) mainly out of necessity with Epson’s FU firmware bombs on 3rd party inl and HP dynamic security (not as aggressive as the Epson FU, but yeah I'm not touching used dynamic security inkjet), this error was grounds to prematurely EOL a Canon printer even with time left. The error comes up so close near waste ink pad EOL with Canon you run away from the machine if you know better.
+This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads.
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+If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000+ pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers. Before I got a dedicated scanner (Scanjet G4050 and 2500 Pro f1, the f1 being mainly for large runs) mainly out of necessity with Epson’s FU firmware bombs on 3rd party inl and HP dynamic security (not as aggressive as the Epson FU, but yeah I'm not touching used dynamic security inkjet), this error was grounds to prematurely EOL a Canon printer even with time left. The error comes up so close near waste ink pad EOL with Canon you run away from the machine if you know better.

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5B00 is a Canon waste ink error. Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
[image|2486391]
-This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000 pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers. Before I got a dedicated scanner (Scanjet G4050 and 2500 Pro f1) mainly out of necessity with Epson firmware bombs on 3rd party ink, and HP dynamic security, this error was grounds to EOL a Canon printer. The error comes up so close near waste ink pad EOL with Canon you run away from the machine if you know better.
+This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000 pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers. Before I got a dedicated scanner (Scanjet G4050 and 2500 Pro f1, the f1 being mainly for large runs) mainly out of necessity with Epson’s FU firmware bombs on 3rd party inl and HP dynamic security (not as aggressive as the Epson FU, but yeah I'm not touching used dynamic security inkjet), this error was grounds to prematurely EOL a Canon printer even with time left. The error comes up so close near waste ink pad EOL with Canon you run away from the machine if you know better.

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5B00 is a Canon waste ink error. Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
[image|2486391]
-This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000 pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers. Before I got a dedicated scanner, this warning class was grounds to trash the machine with Canon (and Epson), even if it was borderline since I didn't want to lose the printer on short notice.
+This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000 pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers. Before I got a dedicated scanner (Scanjet G4050 and 2500 Pro f1) mainly out of necessity with Epson firmware bombs on 3rd party ink, and HP dynamic security, this error was grounds to EOL a Canon printer. The error comes up so close near waste ink pad EOL with Canon you run away from the machine if you know better.

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5B00 is a Canon waste ink error. Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
[image|2486391]
-This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000 pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers. Before I got a dedicated scanner, this warning class was grounds to trash the machine even if it was borderline since I didn't want to lose the printer on short notice.
+This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000 pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers. Before I got a dedicated scanner, this warning class was grounds to trash the machine with Canon (and Epson), even if it was borderline since I didn't want to lose the printer on short notice.

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5B00 is a Canon waste ink error. Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
[image|2486391]
-This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000 pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.
+This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000 pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers. Before I got a dedicated scanner, this warning class was grounds to trash the machine even if it was borderline since I didn't want to lose the printer on short notice.

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5B00 is a Canon waste ink error. Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.
[image|2486391]
-This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full.
+This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full. The issue with repair is parts cost, or time. A new set of pads tends to total the unit out (or it requires a lower base and full surgery), or time you can spend removing the pads. If you do not need color, find a mono laser with a descent toner yield on the “full” cartridge (2,500-3,000 pages) and stop bothering with inkjet printers.

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5B00 is a Canon waste ink error. Unless you can replace the pads, do not reset this until you can replace the pads inside the machine, or can clean them.

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This cryptic warning style is their former way of saying it - they’ve gotten honest in more recent models and finally say the waste ink pad is full.

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