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How to Enter Service Mode on Canon Printer

If your printer is on error state like error support code 5B00 and you want to resetting your printer, you must enter your printer to Service Mode. To enter Service Mode you must connected the USB cable to the computer and the printer is turn off. Entering service mode only be done by pressing combination both of the power button and the Stop button/Reset button/Resume button or Cancel button. Basically to enter Service mode on all canon printers is almost the same.

The printer button that used to enter Service Mode is

  • Power/Start/ON/OFF button
  • Stop/Reset/Resume/Cancel button

Entering Service Mode Procedure

  1. Make sure the printer power is turned off, while pressing the Resume/Cancel button, press and hold the Power button. (DO NOT release the buttons. The LED lights in green to indicate that a function is selectable.)
  2. While holding the Power button, release the Resume/Cancel button. (DO NOT release the Power button.)
  3. While holding the Power button, press the Resume/Cancel button 2 times (to reset manually) or 5 times (to reset using Service Tool), and then release both the Power and Resume/Cancel buttons. (Each time the Resume/Cancel button is pressed, the LED lights alternately in orange and green, starting with orange.)
  4. Now your printer on Service Mode state 
  5. You can use either Canon Service Tool to do maintenance or Manually maintenance by pressing the Resume/Cancel button with the specified number of time(s) according the function of the printer. Each time the Resume/Cancel button is pressed, the LED lights alternately in orange and green, starting with orange.
  6. If you do maintenance by manually, after press Resume/Cancel button at the specified number of times, press Power button to perform the selected function
  7. After printer performing the selected function, the printer back to Service Mode again, you can do other function again
  8. If you want enter the printer to Operation Mode, just restart your printer by press Power button to turn off and then press Power button again to turn on your printer

List of  Function on Manual Service Mode

Press the resume button at the specified number of time(s) then press Power button to perform the function.

  • 0 times : LED on green, turn off the printer
  • 1 time : Led on Orange, Service test print
  • 2 times : Led on Green, EEPROM information print
  • 3 times : Led on Orange, EEPROM initialization
  • 4 times : Led on Green, Waste ink counter resetting
  • 6 times : Led on Green, Print head deep cleaning
  • 10 times or more : Return to the Service Mode

This function work perfectly on :

Canon Pixma iP Series: iP100, iP2000, iP3000, iP3300, iP4000, iP4000R, iP4200, iP4300, iP4500, iP5000, iP5200, iP5200R, iP5300, iP6000D, iP6210D, iP6220D, iP6600D, iP8500.

Canon Pixma MX Series: MX300, MX308, MX310, MX318, MX700, MX850, MX7600

Canon Pixma MP Series: MP140, MP145, MP150, MP160, MP170, MP180, MP450, MP460, MP500, MP510, MP520, MP530, MP600, MP600R, MP610, MP800, MP800R, MP810, MP830, MP950, MP960, MP970

Canon Pixma iX Series: iX4000, iX5000

Canon Pixma Pro Series: Pro9000, Pro9500

Canon Pixus iP Series: iP3100, iP4100, iP4100R, iP4200, iP4300, iP4500, iP5200R, iP6100D, iP8600

Canon Pixus MP Series: MP170, MP450

Canon Service Tool

Now you can enter in service mode:

  • ُPower off Your Canon Pixma Pro-100s printer.
  • Click and hold the Stop button.
  • Click and hold the Power button.
  • Release the Stop button (the Power button is still pressed).
  • Press and release the Stop button 4 times.
  • Press and hold the Stop button.
  • Release the Power and Stop buttons together.

Also Read: Canon Bubble Jet S200 Resetter Service Tool Download

How to Reset Canon Pro-100s using Service Tool

  1. First Download Resetter Tool
  2. Extract it.
  3. Load paper.
  4. Clear Ink Counter, select MAIN (1).
  5. Set (2).
  6. Wait for the printer finish printing D=000.0
  7. Click OK.
  8. Close Service Tool.
  9. Power off the printer (wait 10 seconds).
  10. Power on your printer.
  11. That’s it. Done!