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The printer must be in Service Mode (see section 4).

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about using Canon Service Tool v4718 safely, understanding its features, and unlocking your printer without damaging its firmware. What is Canon Service Tool v4718?

: Click EEPROM at the top to print a diagnostic log confirming the counter is at 0%. Turn off the printer, wait 10 seconds, and turn it back on normally. Important Safety Warnings & Troubleshooting

In the tool interface, verify that the printer is connected. Under , select "Main" and click "Set" . canon+service+tool+v4718+updated

Before you can use V4718, your printer must be in , not normal User Mode. Attempting to run the tool without entering Service Mode will result in errors or the tool failing to detect the printer.

the printer, but leave the power cable connected to the wall.

: Allows technicians to change the regional settings of the printer's firmware. Supported Models The printer must be in Service Mode (see section 4)

MX370, MX390, MX430, MX450, MX510, MX520, MX710, MX890. PIXMA MP Series: MP230, MP270, MP490. iP/iX Series: iP4900, iP7200, iX6500, iX6800.

Under the "Ink Absorber Counter" area, set "Counter Value (%)" to . Click "Set" again.

G1000, G1100, G1400, G1900, G2000, G2100, G2400, G2900, G3000, G3100, G3400, G3900, G4000, G4100, G4400, G4900. : Click EEPROM at the top to print

The updated V4718 package features broader firmware definitions compared to older builds (like V3400 or V4200). It fully supports the following printer lines: Canon Series Supported Models

: Resetting the software counter does not physically clean the ink pads. If the pads are actually saturated, ink may eventually leak out of the bottom of the printer. It is recommended to physically clean or replace the pads. Risk of Bricking

The Canon Service Tool v4718 is an official software utility used by authorized service centers to calibrate, test, and reset Canon printers. It communicates directly with the printer's EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory).

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