Service Mode Reset Canon TS5040 TS5050 TS5051 TS5053 TS5060 TS5070 TS5080 TS5090 Error 5B00, 1700...

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Introduction

This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on how to reset the service mode for Canon TS5000 series printers, specifically addressing error codes 5B00 and 1700. If you're encountering these issues, this guide will help you troubleshoot and resolve them effectively.

Step 1: Prepare Your Printer

  • Ensure your printer is plugged in and powered on.
  • Check that there are no paper jams or obstructions in the printer.
  • Make sure the ink cartridges are properly installed and have sufficient ink.

Step 2: Access the Service Mode

  • Press and hold the "Stop" button.
  • While holding the "Stop" button, also press and hold the "Power" button.
  • After a few seconds, release the "Stop" button while continuing to hold the "Power" button.
  • Now, press the "Stop" button twice and then release the "Power" button.

Step 3: Perform the Reset Procedure

  • Once in service mode, you will see a menu on your printer's display.
  • Use the following sequence to reset the waste ink counter:
    1. Press the "Maintenance" button (often represented as a wrench icon).
    2. Navigate through the menu using the arrow keys until you find the "Waste Ink Counter" option.
    3. Select the option and confirm the reset.

Step 4: Exit Service Mode

  • Press the "Power" button to turn off the printer.
  • Wait a few seconds and then turn the printer back on to exit service mode.

Step 5: Verify the Reset

  • Check if the error codes (5B00, 1700) have cleared.
  • Print a test page to ensure that the printer functions properly.

Conclusion

By following these steps, you should be able to successfully reset the service mode on your Canon TS5000 series printer and resolve the error codes. If the issues persist, consider reaching out to a professional for further assistance or check Canon's official support resources. Regular maintenance and monitoring of your printer can help prevent similar issues in the future.