Canon Mp150 Error 5 Reset
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MP150 Printer Reset Procedure (40, 41 Ink Cartridges) Rod Eslinger SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe963963 Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again
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or make copy of any thing. I have both cartiridges in there correctly. I have had the printer for two years with no problems. However, recently I bought a new black ink
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cartridge (usually I do refills) and kept the colour one in there - Now I canon mp140 error 2 get the error message. When I take both of them out and put it in correctly again, the black one is recognized but
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the colour one is not.Can the problem be solved without buying a new colour cartridge - I am certain that there is plenty of ink still in there. And if I do have to buy a new colour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiQ_20okExI cartridge, would that garuntee to get the error away? I had no trouble printing for a week or so but then this error occurred and won't go away - which means it won't let me print. Full error screen bascially says "Ink cartridges cannot be recognized". I think it has got to do with the new ink cartridge I bought and the old colour one I left in there. Any solutions? Respond to this 0 I http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/60926 have this problem currently and have studied all the possible solutions.A lot of answers mix up empty ink levels with the error E5. E5 is a cartridge problem. Empty ink levels showing empty when the cartridge is full can be cured by a factory reset.It seems to me that the nasty people at Cannon have some built in obsolescence in the cartridge firmware; some time in the past I couldn't get to a refill shop so I had to buy at Cannons extortionate price. So I have two sets of cartridges one older than the other. A few months after my last refill, for no reason, after I switched the printer on I had an error light on the printer with the two cartridge lights flashing and showing an error 5. I had them refilled as normal and the error still showed; I used an MP tool to reset. Afterwards I carried out a factory reset, to no avail.Finally I put the two younger cartridges in that were empty, carried out a factory reset and re-booted the printer. Because of the reset when checking in maintenance it showed the ink fill as adequate as against empty. I put the black full and younger cartridge in, carried out a reset and had perfect black printing. Replaced the black with the old full one and then swapped
on November 19, 2008 by Shailen Sobhee — 66 Comments Canon MP150 In my humble opinion, the Canon MP150 is the best printer available. If https://digitalgraphy.wordpress.com/2008/11/19/refill-and-reset-the-canon-mp150-printer/ I were to enumerate the reasons, I would list them as: 1) The Canon MP150 is easy to refill 2) Its cartridges are easily available (At least in Mauritius, 2008) 3) No hassles, it prints flawlessly (unlike HP,Epson) 4) The printer can be reset via a series of button presses. (unlike HP,Epson. Some Epson users were so frustrated that an Epson reset utility had to be error 5 created. However, it supports only some select models. I am deeply sorry they do not own a Canon MP150) See below for more details how to reset the MP150. 5) The Canon CL-41 cartridge for the MP150 is just an ink tank. Unlike most Epson and HP (and some Lexmark) cartridges which have and embedded chip, the Canon ink tank is easy to refill. A canon mp150 error chip on a cartridge is normally used by the manufacturer to ensure that the customer uses only genuine ink. Also, when an attempt to refill the cartridge is detected, the printer posts a message on the screen informing the user that his/her warranty is void. These tactics are usually for commercial ends to ensure that the company continues to earn money from accessories and replacement cartridges. 6) Its just..a Canon. Since now, I have noticed only one downside from the Canon MP150. It will refuse to print in grayscale when the colour cartridge has been removed, even though you choose Print Black only from the Canon Preferences/Maintenance Tab. I have searched for any possible hack to force the apparatus to print in black, but in vain. How to reset the Canon MP150 after a refill (Step 10 concerns refill; instructions below the steps): Method1 (Safe Factory Method): 1) Disconnect the printer's power outlet 2) Press and hold the power button while connecting the power outlet back. 3) While still holding down the power button, press the reset button twice.(red circle with a triangle) 4) Release the power button The printer takes about 10 secon