Canon Service Resetter Tool Guide
Unlike older printers that used ribbons and impact pins, modern Canon inkjet printers work by spraying microscopic droplets of ink onto paper. To prevent the printhead from clogging, the printer performs regular cleaning cycles. During these cycles, it forces ink through the nozzles and into a spongy absorption pad inside the bottom of the printer.
Introduction: The "Waste Pad" Nightmare If you have owned a Canon inkjet printer (especially models like the Pixma MP280, MG2400, MG2520, MG2920, or the TS series) for more than a year or two, you have likely encountered a frustrating message on your computer screen or printer display: canon service resetter tool
This is called the (or Absorber).
If your printer is still under warranty, resetting the counter (or even entering Service Mode) is logged in the EEPROM. Canon techs can see that you cleared the counter. They will refuse future repairs. Unlike older printers that used ribbons and impact