01-04-2021 04:22 PM
Hello,
Yesterday I printed something out and found the color inks faded so tried running a deep cleaning, but instead of the procedure, it went into an error mode that I am unable to extricate it from. It exhibits the series of 7 flashing lights alternating between On and Alarm lamps. The error codes 5B00 or B501 say I need to send it in for service. Really, it has not been a problem before attempting to clean. I've read some methods to reset it, annd I tried these and unplugging, etc., but it will not exit the error lights mode.
Okay, I may have to send it in, though it's out of warranty, but really would prefer not to invest $ into shipping and repair annd return shipping. I'd almost rather just go to Fedex/Kinkos and print things, since I figure I've paid about a dollar a page (I don't print much).
Any help on attempting a hard factory type reset (assuming there exists such an option) would be much appreciated. At least I could then see if it would be an absolute problem only repaired by a servicing.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
05-19-2021 07:48 PM
03-02-2022 07:59 PM - last edited on 03-02-2022 08:15 PM by StevenMOD
Canon G series reset page counter for ink absorber full (error 5B00)
Don't pay for a WIC program key.
This is FREE using just the printer's buttons.
Worked on my Canon G3200
(Enter Service Mode)
-- Turn Printer Off
-- Press and HOLD the Stop button (red Triangle - keep holding until release *)
-- Press and HOLD Power button (keep holding until release **)
-*- Release the Stop Button
-- Press the stop button 5 times
-**- Release the Power button
(Waste ink tank reset)
-- While in service mode
-- Press the Stop button 5 times
-- Press the Power Button once
-- -- wait -- for it to reset followed by a single page to run through the printer --
-- Press the Stop button 3 times
-- Press the Power Button once
-- -- wait -- for it to reset followed by a single page to run through the printer --
-- Turn off the printer
-- Turn the printer back on & the 5B00 code should be cleared
(Ink filling)(air bubbles in pipes)
-- Turn on the printer (normal startup)
-- Press and hold the stop button for about 5 seconds: watch for 5 flashes and then release
-- -- the printer will run through an extended cycle, use a lot of ink & dump a lot into the waste ink tank
Credit where credit is due to Reddit user Deadtobealive: [LINK REMOVED]
06-29-2022 05:36 PM
I can easily get it into service mode (blinking power light), but I can't obtain a counter reset. It goes into a weird nonresponsive state with the power light steady if I press the stop button 5 times and then the power button while in service mode. Maybe my button pushing timing is off ... ?
08-09-2024 10:16 AM
So this answer may be late but it is the right one. The first time this happened, I replaced the printer with a new G3200. The probably would have been the same time as pawletto's original post. This time, I was determined to find the answer. Here are step-by-step instuctions on how to fix this once and for all.
CANON PIXMA G3200 HARD RESET
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1. Start with printer power off; no lights on, paper in the paper tray.
2. Press and hold stop button.
3. Press and hold the power button.
4. Release the stop button, keep holding the power button.
5. While still holding the power button, press the stop button 5 times (slowly).
With each button press, the lights on the control panel will cycle on to
a different light. On the 5th button press, The alarm light will be illuminated.
6. Release the power button. The green power light will flash. Wait until it is solid.
7. When the green power light is solid, the printer is in service mode.
8. Press the stop button 5 times slowly to reset the printer's waste ink counter.
With each button press, the lights on the control panel will cycle on to
a different light. On the 5th button press, The alarm light will be illuminated.
9. Press the power button once.
10.The printer will reset, and make a lot of mechanical noses for about a minute. When it ejects a piece of paper, the reset process is complete.
11.Power the printer off, (push power button once) and then when all lights are off, power it back on.
You can use your printer.
Video with this procedure found free on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hb7_00tgrQ
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