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(Note: Newer Maxify models or newer TS series manufactured after 2021 may require a newer service tool version, such as v5800 or v6000). How to Put Your Canon Printer into Service Mode

When Canon printers encounter hardware errors, internal component locks, or waste ink pad counter overfills, they stop printing entirely. This often manifests as support codes like 5B00 or alternating blinking green and orange lights. The is the official service utility designed to diagnose, reset, and clear these locks without requiring an expensive trip to a repair center.

The Canon Service Tool if your printer is turned on normally. Windows will return an "Error Code: 006" or "Error Code: 005" if the device is not in Service Mode. Follow these steps precisely to enter Service Mode: Canon Service Tool 5610 Download

Ensure the printer is truly in Service Mode (solid green light). If you opened the tool before entering Service Mode, close the tool, reset the printer, and reopen the application. Error Code 002

The Canon Service Tool if the printer is turned on normally. You must manually boot the printer into its firmware-level Service Mode using the physical buttons on the machine. (Note: Newer Maxify models or newer TS series

If you want to make sure your exact hardware matches this software version, let me know your and the current error code it is showing. I can tell you the exact button sequence required for your specific machine.

Is this legal? Yes, in most countries, resetting your own hardware is legal (Right to Repair laws). However, note: The is the official service utility designed to

Which (e.g., Windows 11, macOS) you are using?

Help you find a direct link to the .

Check the USB port number at the top of the app. Reset Waste Ink Counter:

, or if you use an incorrect version, you can permanently lock the printer's service mode, making it impossible to reset without replacing the physical logic board chips. Disposable Models: The tool generally

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