Allows users to read and write EEPROM data, which is useful for diagnosing hardware failures.
Allows technicians to read, dump, and write firmware data directly to the printer chip.
The v3800 version remains a widely sought-after tool due to its stability and specialized feature set: canon service tool v3800
Every time your Canon printer cleans its printhead or primes its ink cartridges, it pumps a small amount of ink through the nozzles. This excess ink is directed into a series of thick felt pads located at the bottom of the printer, known as the waste ink absorbers.
Reading, printing, or updating data from the printer's non-volatile memory (EEPROM) to troubleshoot deep-seated firmware or hardware issues. Allows users to read and write EEPROM data,
Let me know your exact printer model and what issue you’re trying to solve.
Version v3800 is engineered primarily for devices manufactured between 2012 and 2016. Using it on incompatible models can lock the printer permanently. iP2770, iP3600, iP4700, iP4870, iP4970 Pixma MP Series: MP230, MP250, MP280, MP490, MP495 Pixma IX Series: iX6500, iX6560, iX6840 This excess ink is directed into a series
the program, turn off the printer, and turn it back on. Important Warnings and Precautions While the tool is powerful, it carries risks:
Resetting the electronic counter does not magically empty the physical sponges inside your printer. If you reset the counter without physically cleaning or replacing the ink pads, ink will eventually leak out of the bottom of the machine, ruining furniture or short-circuiting internal electrical components. Always plan to dismantle the printer housing and wash or replace the absorbent felt pads soon after running a software reset.
Known to work well on Windows XP, 7, 8, and often 10, though later models might require newer versions of the Service Tool (e.g., v5xxx). Key Features of Service Tool v3800
If needed, find the section below it, ensure the value is set to 0 , and click Set . Close the Service Tool application.
How-To & Safety Tips
How-To & Safety Tips