This service tool is used to resolve a variety of common errors, including:
Look at the top right of the software window. Ensure your connected USB port is active. Locate the section.
By following this guide—matching the tool to your model, carefully entering service mode, resetting only the waste ink counters, and physically maintaining the pads—you can extend the life of your Canon PIXMA printer by years.
The memory addresses have changed. And conversely, v3400 cannot communicate with a TS3300 – you will get a “Device not found” error.
Canon printers count every drop of ink that is purged during cleaning cycles. This waste ink is absorbed by foam pads inside the printer. The printer has a predetermined counter (usually around 7,000 to 15,000 purge cycles). Once reached, the printer locks up with an error message like:
Still holding the Power button, press the button exactly 5 times (some models require 6 times). Each time you press it, the LED lights will alternate between orange and green.
The V4905 version supports a wide range of older and mid-range Canon models, including: : Go to product viewer dialog for this item. , and others. MG Series : Go to product viewer dialog for this item. MX Series : Go to product viewer dialog for this item. G Series : Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. (though compatibility can vary by specific sub-model). Reset Canon Service Tool v4905 work 100%
Clears the Main and Platen waste ink counters back to 0%.
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about Canon Service Tool 4905, including its primary functions, compatible printer models, and step-by-step instructions for safe operation. What is Canon Service Tool V4905?
Using this tool requires precision. One wrong click can alter critical printer settings. Follow these instructions exactly.
Initiates deep hardware cleaning cycles to fix stubborn print quality issues. Common Error Codes Fixed by V4905
Encountering an error with the Service Tool itself is common:
Print a nozzle check pattern or any document. The error should be gone.