Reading, printing, and initializing EEPROM data to factory settings.
Verdict The Service Tool V3600-23 is a potent piece of hacker kit: highly functional, emotionally satisfying, and consequentially dangerous. It’s a practical lifeline for the technically confident who understand Service Mode, EEPROM risks, and the physical state of absorbers — and a risky shortcut for those seeking a simple fix without addressing the underlying hardware. In short: effective, vivid in its immediacy, and not to be treated like a casual app.
The designation "23" in Canon repair documentation typically refers to two distinct issues: 1. Support Code 3446 (Error E23) canon service tool v3600 23
If you provide these details, I can tell you if the V3600 is the correct version, or if you need to use a newer version like 4.720 or a completely different method, ensuring you don't accidentally brick your printer.
MG5140, MG5150, MG5240, MG5340, MG2120, MG2220, MG3120, MG4120 IX Series: iX6500, iX6560 Reading, printing, and initializing EEPROM data to factory
Press the button 5 or 6 times (depending on the model) in quick succession.
Canon Service Tool v3600 23: Complete Guide to Fixing Waste Ink Errors In short: effective, vivid in its immediacy, and
"Timeout" or "Error 005" after clicking reset
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