Check the archives for messages with "Waste Ink Tank Full Message" in the
header. There are lots of discussion about this. There is a felt pad in the
bottom that soaks up excess ink from the cleaning processes. Excessive deep
cleaning seems to be the major cause of this. The other part of the
situation is that once the message appears a sequence of commands must be
executed to the printer to clear this message and Canon doesn't divulge this
info. Lots of messages deal with this situation - cleaning the pads and
resetting the printer).
Check the archives for messages with "Waste Ink Tank Full Message" in the
header. There are lots of discussion about this. There is a felt pad in the
bottom that soaks up excess ink from the cleaning processes. Excessive deep
cleaning seems to be the major cause of this. The other part of the
situation is that once the message appears a sequence of commands must be
executed to the printer to clear this message and Canon doesn't divulge this
info. Lots of messages deal with this situation - cleaning the pads and
resetting the printer).
Art - The code sequences are available on several web sites to reset many
of the
Canon waste ink counters. Emptying the receptical, however is not easy to
do for non-technicians. people have reported resetting the counter without
emptying the recepticle at least once without mishaps. Check http://www.neilslade.com/papers/inkjetstuff.html and http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/ for Canon code sequences.
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