At least with your current error, the printer can still be used but 1700 means the waste ink pad is ***ALMOST FULL***. That said, it's usually not far behind when you get the 1700 error. ***The fatal error is 5B02 and it's variants which point to the waste ink pad being full.***
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At least with your current error, the printer can still be used but 1700 means the waste ink pad is ***ALMOST FULL***. That said, it's usually not far behind when you get the 1700 error. ***The fatal error is 5B02 and its variants (such as 5B00) which point to the waste ink pad being full.***
Getting to the pad on most Canon printers requires complete disassembly, which includes removing the printhead mechanism in most cases. Some of the lower-end models (like the MG series) have it on the side, but the layout commonly used in your printhead style is on the bottom. Yours has 3 pads:
* A pad for the service station [link|https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256805615877371.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt|(Found it on Aliexpress)|new_window=true]
* The main absorber pad on the bottom -- Unable to find it (you can probably clean this in a bucket of warm water in a mop bucket you do not mind staining)
* Platen waste ink pad (usually doesn't need to be changed, but sometimes required) -- Not able to find the parts, clean it in hot water with the primary pads
To reset the counter, use [link|https://www.wic.support/download/|WIC Reset Utility|new_window=true] or try and see if the Canon service tool is available for this printer due to a leak. If you can't find the Canon tool the WIC keys are $10 each, but check compatibility before you purchase the full reset key and see if it shows up in WIC.
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***NOTE: I found the version of the Canon tool needed (5.610), but Canon got smart :-(. The newer versions require a key, which happened after they switched to a cloud-based tool for the PRO-100 and newer wide-format printers.***
At least with your current error, the printer can still be used but 1700 means the waste ink pad is ***ALMOST FULL***. That said, it's usually not far behind when you get the 1700 error. ***The fatal error is 5B02 and it's variants which point to the waste ink pad being full.***
Getting to the pad on most Canon printers requires complete disassembly, which includes removing the printhead mechanism in most cases. Some of the lower-end models (like the MG series) have it on the side, but the layout commonly used in your printhead style is on the bottom. Yours has 3 pads:
* A pad for the service station [link|https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256805615877371.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt|(Found it on Aliexpress)|new_window=true]
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* The main absorber pad on the bottom -- Unable to find it, but you can probably clean this in a bucket of warm water in a mop bucket you do not mind staining)
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* The main absorber pad on the bottom -- Unable to find it (you can probably clean this in a bucket of warm water in a mop bucket you do not mind staining)
* Platen waste ink pad (usually doesn't need to be changed, but sometimes required) -- Not able to find the parts, clean it in hot water with the primary pads
To reset the counter, use [link|https://www.wic.support/download/|WIC Reset Utility|new_window=true] or try and see if the Canon service tool is available for this printer due to a leak. If you can't find the Canon tool the WIC keys are $10 each, but check compatibility before you purchase the full reset key and see if it shows up in WIC.
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***NOTE: I found the version of the Canon tool needed (5.610), but Canon got smart :-(. The newer versions require a key, which happened after they switched to a cloud-based tool for the PRO-100 and newer wide-format printers.***
At least with your current error, the printer can still be used but 1700 means the waste ink pad is ***ALMOST FULL***. That said, it's usually not far behind when you get the 1700 error. The fatal error is 5B02 and it's variants which point to the waste ink pad being full.
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At least with your current error, the printer can still be used but 1700 means the waste ink pad is ***ALMOST FULL***. That said, it's usually not far behind when you get the 1700 error. ***The fatal error is 5B02 and it's variants which point to the waste ink pad being full.***
Getting to the pad on most Canon printers requires complete disassembly, which includes removing the printhead mechanism in most cases. Some of the lower-end models (like the MG series) have it on the side, but the layout commonly used in your printhead style is on the bottom. Yours has 3 pads:
* A pad for the service station [link|https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256805615877371.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt|(Found it on Aliexpress)|new_window=true]
* The main absorber pad on the bottom -- Unable to find it, but you can probably clean this in a bucket of warm water in a mop bucket you do not mind staining)
* Platen waste ink pad (usually doesn't need to be changed, but sometimes required) -- Not able to find the parts, clean it in hot water with the primary pads
To reset the counter, use [link|https://www.wic.support/download/|WIC Reset Utility|new_window=true] or try and see if the Canon service tool is available for this printer due to a leak. If you can't find the Canon tool the WIC keys are $10 each, but check compatibility before you purchase the full reset key and see if it shows up in WIC.
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***NOTE: I found the version of the Canon tool needed (5.610), but Canon got smart :-(. The newer versions require a key, which happened after they switched to a cloud-based tool for the PRO-100 and newer wide-format printers.***
At least with your current error, the printer can still be used but 1700 means the waste ink pad is ***ALMOST FULL***. That said, it's usually not far behind when you get the 1700 error. The fatal error is 5B02 and it's variants which point to the waste ink pad being full.
Getting to the pad on most Canon printers requires complete disassembly, which includes removing the printhead mechanism in most cases. Some of the lower-end models (like the MG series) have it on the side, but the layout commonly used in your printhead style is on the bottom. Yours has 3 pads:
* A pad for the service station [link|https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256805615877371.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt|(Found it on Aliexpress)|new_window=true]
* The main absorber pad on the bottom -- Unable to find it, but you can probably clean this in a bucket of warm water in a mop bucket you do not mind staining)
* Platen waste ink pad (usually doesn't need to be changed, but sometimes required) -- Not able to find the parts, clean it in hot water with the primary pads
To reset the counter, use [link|https://www.wic.support/download/|WIC Reset Utility|new_window=true] or try and see if the Canon service tool is available for this printer due to a leak. If you can't find the Canon tool the WIC keys are $10 each, but check compatibility before you purchase the full reset key and see if it shows up in WIC.
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***NOTE: I found the version of the Canon tool needed (5.610), but Canon got smart :-(. The newer versions require a key, which happened after they switched to a cloud-based tool for the PRO-100 and newer wide-format printers.***
At least with your current error, the printer can still be used but 1700 means the waste ink pad is ***ALMOST FULL***. That said, it's usually not far behind when you get the 1700 error. The fatal error is 5B02 and it's variants which point to the waste ink pad being full.
Getting to the pad on most Canon printers requires complete disassembly, which includes removing the printhead mechanism in most cases. Some of the lower-end models (like the MG series) have it on the side, but the layout commonly used in your printhead style is on the bottom. Yours has 3 pads:
* A pad for the service station [link|https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256805615877371.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt|(Found it on Aliexpress)|new_window=true]
* The main absorber pad on the bottom -- Unable to find it, but you can probably clean this in a bucket of warm water in a mop bucket you do not mind staining)
* Platen waste ink pad (usually doesn't need to be changed, but sometimes required) -- Not able to find the parts, clean it in hot water with the primary pads
To reset the counter, use [link|https://www.wic.support/download/|WIC Reset Utility|new_window=true] or try and see if the Canon service tool is available for this printer due to a leak. If you can't find the Canon tool the WIC keys are $10 each, but check compatibility before you purchase the full reset key and see if it shows up in WIC.
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***NOTE: I found the version of the Canon tool needed (5.610), but Canon got smart :-(. The newer versions require a key, which happened after they switched to a cloud-based tool for the PRO-100 and newer wide-format printers. See here: https://resetter.net/canon-service-tool-5610***
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***NOTE: I found the version of the Canon tool needed (5.610), but Canon got smart :-(. The newer versions require a key, which happened after they switched to a cloud-based tool for the PRO-100 and newer wide-format printers.***
At least with your current error, the printer can still be used but 1700 means the waste ink pad is ***ALMOST FULL***. That said, it's usually not far behind when you get the 1700 error. The fatal error is 5B02 and it's variants which point to the waste ink pad being full.
Getting to the pad on most Canon printers requires complete disassembly, which includes removing the printhead mechanism in most cases. Some of the lower-end models (like the MG series) have it on the side, but the layout commonly used in your printhead style is on the bottom. Yours has 3 pads:
* A pad for the service station [link|https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256805615877371.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt|(Found it on Aliexpress)|new_window=true]
* The main absorber pad on the bottom -- Unable to find it, but you can probably clean this in a bucket of warm water in a mop bucket you do not mind staining)
* Platen waste ink pad (usually doesn't need to be changed, but sometimes required) -- Not able to find the parts, clean it in hot water with the primary pads
To reset the counter, use [link|https://www.wic.support/download/|WIC Reset Utility|new_window=true] or try and see if the Canon service tool is available for this printer due to a leak. If you can't find the Canon tool the WIC keys are $10 each, but check compatibility before you purchase the full reset key and see if it shows up in WIC.
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***NOTE: I found the version of the Canon tool needed (5.610), but Canon got smart :-(. The newer versions require a key, which happened after they switched to a cloud-based tool for the PRO-100 and newer wide-format printers.***
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***NOTE: I found the version of the Canon tool needed (5.610), but Canon got smart :-(. The newer versions require a key, which happened after they switched to a cloud-based tool for the PRO-100 and newer wide-format printers. See here: https://resetter.net/canon-service-tool-5610***
At least with your current error, the printer can still be used but 1700 means the waste ink pad is ***ALMOST FULL***. That said, it's usually not far behind when you get the 1700 error. The fatal error is 5B02 and it's variants which point to the waste ink pad being full.
Getting to the pad on most Canon printers requires complete disassembly, which includes removing the printhead mechanism in most cases. Some of the lower-end models (like the MG series) have it on the side, but the layout commonly used in your printhead style is on the bottom. Yours has 3 pads:
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* A pad for the service station [link|https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256805615877371.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt|(Found it on Aliexpress)]
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* A pad for the service station [link|https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256805615877371.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt|(Found it on Aliexpress)|new_window=true]
* The main absorber pad on the bottom -- Unable to find it, but you can probably clean this in a bucket of warm water in a mop bucket you do not mind staining)
* Platen waste ink pad (usually doesn't need to be changed, but sometimes required) -- Not able to find the parts, clean it in hot water with the primary pads
-
To reset the counter, use [link|https://www.wic.support/download/|WIC Reset Utility] or try and see if the Canon service tool is available for this printer due to a leak. If you can't find the Canon tool the WIC keys are $10 each, but check compatibility before you purchase the full reset key and see if it shows up in WIC.
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To reset the counter, use [link|https://www.wic.support/download/|WIC Reset Utility|new_window=true] or try and see if the Canon service tool is available for this printer due to a leak. If you can't find the Canon tool the WIC keys are $10 each, but check compatibility before you purchase the full reset key and see if it shows up in WIC.
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***I found out which version might match this printer (5.610), but Canon got smart after the PRO-100 :-(. The newer PRO- series uses a cloud tool, but the smaller desktop printers continue to use Canon Service Tool; but the newer versions could potentially require a registration key which was not needed on older versions. See here: https://resetter.net/canon-service-tool-5610***
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***NOTE: I found the version of the Canon tool needed (5.610), but Canon got smart :-(. The newer versions require a key, which happened after they switched to a cloud-based tool for the PRO-100 and newer wide-format printers.***
At least with your current error, the printer can still be used but 1700 means the waste ink pad is ***ALMOST FULL***. That said, it's usually not far behind when you get the 1700 error. The fatal error is 5B02 and it's variants which point to the waste ink pad being full.
Getting to the pad on most Canon printers requires complete disassembly, which includes removing the printhead mechanism in most cases. Some of the lower-end models (like the MG series) have it on the side, but the layout commonly used in your printhead style is on the bottom. Yours has 3 pads:
-
* A pad for the service station [https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256805615877371.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt|(Found it on Aliexpress)|new_window=true]
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* A pad for the service station [link|https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256805615877371.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt|(Found it on Aliexpress)]
* The main absorber pad on the bottom -- Unable to find it, but you can probably clean this in a bucket of warm water in a mop bucket you do not mind staining)
* Platen waste ink pad (usually doesn't need to be changed, but sometimes required) -- Not able to find the parts, clean it in hot water with the primary pads
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To reset the counter, use [link|https://www.wic.support/download/|WIC Reset Utility] or try and see if the Canon service tool is available for this printer due to a leak. If you can't find the Canon tool the WIC keys are $10 each, but check compatibility before you purchase the full reset key and see if it shows up in WIC.
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To reset the counter, use [https://www.wic.support/download/|WIC Reset Utility|new_window=true] or try and see if the Canon service tool is available for this printer due to a leak. If you can't find the Canon tool the WIC keys are $10 each, but check compatibility before you purchase the full reset key and see if it shows up in WIC.
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***I found out which version might match this printer (5.610), but Canon got smart after the PRO-100 :-(. The newer PRO- series uses a cloud tool, but the smaller desktop printers continue to use Canon Service Tool; but the newer versions could potentially require a registration key which was not needed on older versions. See here: https://resetter.net/canon-service-tool-5610***
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[quote|format=featured]***I found out which version might match this printer (5.610), but Canon got smart after the PRO-100 :-(. The newer PRO- series uses a cloud tool, but the smaller desktop printers continue to use Canon Service Tool; but the newer versions could potentially require a registration key which was not needed on older versions. See here: https://resetter.net/canon-service-tool-5610***[/quote]
At least with your current error, the printer can still be used but 1700 means the waste ink pad is ***ALMOST FULL***. That said, it's usually not far behind when you get the 1700 error. The fatal error is 5B02 and it's variants which point to the waste ink pad being full.
Getting to the pad on most Canon printers requires complete disassembly, which includes removing the printhead mechanism in most cases. Some of the lower-end models (like the MG series) have it on the side, but the layout commonly used in your printhead style is on the bottom. Yours has 3 pads:
* A pad for the service station [https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256805615877371.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt|(Found it on Aliexpress)|new_window=true]
* The main absorber pad on the bottom -- Unable to find it, but you can probably clean this in a bucket of warm water in a mop bucket you do not mind staining)
* Platen waste ink pad (usually doesn't need to be changed, but sometimes required) -- Not able to find the parts, clean it in hot water with the primary pads
To reset the counter, use [https://www.wic.support/download/|WIC Reset Utility|new_window=true] or try and see if the Canon service tool is available for this printer due to a leak. If you can't find the Canon tool the WIC keys are $10 each, but check compatibility before you purchase the full reset key and see if it shows up in WIC.
[quote|format=featured]***I found out which version might match this printer (5.610), but Canon got smart after the PRO-100 :-(. The newer PRO- series uses a cloud tool, but the smaller desktop printers continue to use Canon Service Tool; but the newer versions could potentially require a registration key which was not needed on older versions. See here: https://resetter.net/canon-service-tool-5610***[/quote]