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Canon G3400 Reset

Resetting a Canon PIXMA G3400 typically falls into three categories: a general factory reset for network issues, a manual "Service Mode" reset for the waste ink absorber error (5B00), or an ink level reset after refilling tanks. 1. Hard Factory Reset (Network & Settings)

Use this method if you are experiencing Wi-Fi connection issues or want to revert all internal settings to their original state. Initial Step: Ensure the printer is turned on.

The Process: Press and hold the Stop button (the red triangle) and release it specifically when the Alarm lamp flashes 23 times.

Result: This initializes all network settings. You will need to re-run the setup via the Canon G3400 Support Page to use the printer over a network again. 2. Resetting the Waste Ink Absorber (Error 5B00 / P07)

When the internal "ink pad" counter is full, the printer locks itself. You can often bypass this manually without software by entering Service Mode. Enter Service Mode: Turn off the printer. Hold the Stop button, then press and hold the Power button. While still holding Power, release the Stop button.

Press the Stop button 5 times (some newer firmware versions may require 6 times).

Release the Power button. The green light should flash and then stay solid. Clear the Counter:

Once the green light is stable, press the Stop button 5 times. Press the Power button once.

The printer will print a page (D=000.0) indicating the counter is reset. Turn the printer off and then back on to exit Service Mode. 3. Resetting Ink Level Notifications

If you refilled your ink tanks but the printer still warns you of low ink, you must reset the internal notification counter to prevent the print heads from running dry.

How to reset page counter for ink absorber full (error 5B00)?

Why Reset the Canon G3400?

Resetting the Canon G3400 can resolve various issues, including:

  1. Error messages: If the printer displays error messages, such as "Cannot print" or "Ink system failure," a reset may resolve the issue.
  2. Ink level issues: If the printer is not recognizing the ink levels or displaying incorrect ink level warnings, a reset can help.
  3. Printing problems: If the printer is not printing properly, or the print quality is poor, a reset may resolve the issue.
  4. Connectivity issues: If the printer is not connecting to the computer or network, a reset can help establish a connection.

How to Reset the Canon G3400

Method 1: Soft Reset

  1. Turn off the printer.
  2. Unplug the power cord from the back of the printer.
  3. Wait for 30 seconds.
  4. Plug the power cord back in and turn on the printer.

Method 2: Hard Reset

  1. Turn off the printer.
  2. Press and hold the [Stop] button (or [Cancel] button) and the [Black] button (or [Color] button) simultaneously.
  3. While holding the buttons, plug in the power cord.
  4. Continue holding the buttons for 10 seconds.
  5. Release the buttons.

Method 3: Using the Canon Service Tool (For Advanced Users Only)

The Canon Service Tool is a software utility that allows advanced users to perform various maintenance tasks, including resetting the printer. However, using this tool requires technical expertise and may void the printer's warranty.

Troubleshooting Tips

Before resetting the printer, try these troubleshooting tips:

  1. Check the ink levels: Ensure that the ink levels are sufficient.
  2. Clean the print head: Run the print head cleaning process.
  3. Check for paper jams: Ensure that there are no paper jams or debris inside the printer.
  4. Update the printer driver: Ensure that the printer driver is up-to-date.

Conclusion

Canon PIXMA G3400 is a popular ink-tank printer, but like many models in its series, it eventually hits a "Support Code 5B00" error, indicating that the ink absorber (waste ink pad) is full

. Resetting this counter is a common DIY task for users looking to extend the life of their device without expensive professional repairs. Manual "Service Mode" Reset Review

Most users resort to a manual button-press sequence to enter Service Mode and reset the internal counter. The Process: the printer but keep it plugged in. button, then hold the While holding Power, release Stop and press it (some variants use 6 times).

Release both buttons. The power light will blink and eventually stay green, indicating the printer is in Service Mode. Press Stop followed by Power once to reset the waste counter. Effectiveness:

High. This typically clears the blinking orange light/5B00 error immediately, allowing the printer to function again. Difficulty:

Moderate. The timing must be precise; many users report needing 2-3 tries to get the "solid green light" of Service Mode. Software-Based Resets (Service Tool)

For a more permanent or detailed reset, many reviewers recommend using Canon Service Tool V4720 or V5302

Offers a "Main" ink counter reset with a single click and allows for nozzle cleaning and deep ink flushes. canon g3400 reset

These tools are not officially distributed by Canon to consumers and often require downloading from third-party sites, which carries malware risks. Canon Knowledge Base Critical Considerations Physical Hardware: A software reset does

clean the actual ink pads. If you reset the counter multiple times without cleaning or replacing the physical sponge, ink will eventually leak out of the bottom of the printer.

Performing a manual or software reset typically voids any remaining official warranty. Official Stance: Canon officially recommends that users contact a service center

when the ink absorber is full, as the pads are not intended to be user-replaceable. Canon Knowledge Base Final Verdict Canon G3400 reset

is a lifesaver for those with out-of-warranty printers facing the 5B00 error. While the button sequence is finicky, it is the most reliable "free" fix. However, users should place a tray under the printer after a reset to catch any potential physical ink overflow. step-by-step walkthrough of the button sequence or a guide on how to clean the physical ink pads

To reset the Canon PIXMA G3400 (most commonly required to clear the 5B00 "Ink Absorber Full" error

or to reset the network/factory settings), you can use the procedures outlined below. комплэйс 🚨 Crucial Warning Before You Begin 5B00 error

means the physical waste ink pads (often called the "diaper" or "absorber") inside the printer are reaching capacity. комплэйс Physical Maintenance:

While resetting the counter allows the printer to work again, the ink pads are genuinely getting full. Continuing to print without eventually cleaning or replacing these pads can cause ink to overflow and leak out of the bottom of the printer. Service Mode Risk:

Do not use random, free third-party counter-reset software (like cracked "Service Tool" programs). Using incorrect software can lock your printer out of Service Mode permanently or "brick" the machine entirely. consumable.ru 🛠️ Method 1: Resetting the Ink Counter (Error 5B00)

This procedure puts the printer into "Service Mode" and uses a hardware button sequence to wipe the counter. A sheet of plain paper should be loaded into the printer. MnogoChernil Step 1: Enter Service Mode

Ensure the printer is turned off, but remains plugged into the power outlet. hold the Stop button (the red triangle in a circle). While still holding the Stop button, press and hold the Power Continue holding the Power button and release the Stop While still holding the Power button, press the Stop button 5 times

. (The indicator light will alternate between green and orange with each press). Release both buttons

. The green power light should flash a few times and then stay solidly lit. This means the printer is now in Service Mode. Resetting a Canon PIXMA G3400 typically falls into

(Note: If the light blinks orange or doesn't stay solid green, turn the printer off and retry the sequence very carefully). www.skclab.ru Step 2: Clear the Counter Once the printer is in Service Mode, press the Stop button 5 times Power button 1 time

The printer will print a test sheet confirming the reset or simply perform an internal mechanical action. Once it finishes and stops moving, press the Power button

again to turn off the printer. When you turn it back on, the 5B00 counter error will be cleared. MnogoChernil 🌐 Method 2: Factory & Network Reset (For Wi-Fi issues)

If you do not have a 5B00 error but simply want to wipe the network settings or return the machine's software settings to default, follow this simpler sequence: To initialize all machine settings: Turn the printer on. hold the Stop Keep holding it until the orange Alarm lamp flashes exactly

Release the button. All settings (including Wi-Fi profiles) are returned to factory defaults. Canon Knowledge Base 📋 Summary Table of Button Counts

When the printer is in Service Mode, the number of times you press the button triggers different internal actions: Number of Presses Action Triggered Service test print EEPROM information print EEPROM initialization (Counter reset attempt) Waste Ink Counter Reset (Standard method for G3400) physically access and clean

the waste ink absorber pads to prevent ink from leaking out of the bottom?

Как сбросить счётчик «памперса» для Canon PIXMA (ошибка 5B00)


6. Risks & Warnings

  • Waste ink overflow after reset without pad cleaning → can short circuit printer logic board.
  • Brick risk if wrong service tool version used — only use tools labeled for G3000/G3400 series.
  • Voided warranty if damage from resetting without hardware maintenance.

"The Service Tool doesn't see my printer"

  • Fix: Disable antivirus temporarily (it sometimes blocks the raw USB protocol).
  • Fix: Use a USB 2.0 port, not USB 3.0 (blue port).
  • Fix: Run Windows in "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement" mode.

The Ultimate Guide to the Canon G3400 Reset: Fixing Error Lights, Ink Absorber Full, and Waste Ink Pads

If you own a Canon PIXMA G3400, you know it’s a workhorse. The integrated ink tank system (MegaTank) makes printing thousands of pages incredibly cheap. However, like all inkjet printers, the Canon G3400 has a hidden timer that tracks how much ink it cleans from the printhead. This waste ink is absorbed by sponges inside the machine.

Eventually, you will see an error message on your computer screen or a specific pattern of flashing lights on the printer itself. This usually means one thing: You need a Canon G3400 reset.

In this guide, we will explain why the printer needs resetting, the difference between a simple power cycle and a service mode reset, and step-by-step instructions to get your printer working again.

2. Factory Reset (Clear All Settings)

To erase network settings, print counts, and preferences:

  • On the printer control panel, press Setup (gear icon).
  • Use arrows to select Device settings → Reset settings.
  • Choose:
    • Reset all – returns to factory defaults.
    • Reset network settings – clears Wi-Fi.
  • Confirm with OK.

Part 7: The "Permanent" Reset – External Waste Ink Tank

If you have reset the Canon G3400 waste counter twice, you are living on borrowed time. The third time you get error 5B00, the sponge is literally overflowing.

Solution: Install an external waste ink tank Error messages : If the printer displays error

  1. Open the printer case (voids warranty, requires Torx screwdrivers).
  2. Locate the waste ink tubes (usually black rubber lines near the print head parking station).
  3. Pull the tubes out of the internal sponge box.
  4. Extend them to a plastic bottle outside the printer.
  5. Drill a small hole in the printer chassis for the tube.
  6. Perform the Service Tool reset (Part 3).

Now, when ink flows, it goes into your bottle. You can reset the counter infinitely because the pads are dry.


Canon Pixma G3400 — Reset Guide

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