~repack~ — Resetter Canon E510

the Power button. The power light will flash and eventually stay steady, indicating it is in Service Mode. 2. Manual Counter Reset

Resetting the waste ink counter does not physically clean or replace the ink absorber pads. Doing this when the pads are truly saturated can cause ink to leak inside your printer, damaging it permanently. Use this as a temporary fix or for troubleshooting after confirming the pads are not overflowing.

Before you begin the reset process, ensure you have the following:

There are two primary ways to perform a reset: manual entry into "Service Mode" and the use of dedicated service tool software. 1. Entering Service Mode resetter canon e510

A small pop-up box saying "A function was finished" should appear. Click . Next, move down to the "Ink Absorber Counter" section.

The waste ink pad will continue to collect excess ink. If you reset the printer two or three times without replacing or cleaning the physical foam pads, excess ink will eventually overflow out of the bottom of the printer casing and ruin your desk or floors.

a compatible Canon Service Tool (ensure you download from a reliable source to avoid malware). Extract the file and open the ServiceTool.exe . Ensure you have paper loaded in the printer. the Power button

Before we start, it's useful to recognize the specific error codes that indicate a reset is needed.

is an effective way to extend the life of your printer, saving you from replacing the unit entirely. By following the service mode steps and using the appropriate Service Tool, you can resolve the waste ink counter error. However, always remember to maintain the physical pads eventually to avoid leaking.

Once in Service Mode, use a compatible tool like Service Tool v3400 or higher: Manual Counter Reset Resetting the waste ink counter

: Using third-party resetters or Service Mode may void your manufacturer's warranty.

There are various versions of the Service Tool, but versions , v3600 , or v4905 are generally used for the Canon E510

The printer will feed a piece of paper and print a line of text (usually containing D=000.0 , which proves the counter is reset to 0%).