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How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mickey_bigdaddy (11/20/07 9:47 PM) reply + / -
I recently purchased a Canon Pixma iP1800 and proceeded to empty out the trial ink cartridges within a short period. I re-filled the ink cartridges and got about 5-10 prints out again. But, the ink levels never reset from the original "empty" status of the original ink and now I cannot print at all since the ink levels are reporting that the cartridges are totally empty. Obviously, they are not, seems the ink level needs to be reset. How do I do this?



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by metalhead666 (2/15/08 2:51 PM) reply + / -
YOU NEED TO DISABLE THE INK LEVEL MONITORS AFTER RE-FILLING THE CARTRIDGES. GO TO PROPERTIES, MAINTENANCE, VIEW PRINTER STATUS, OPTION AND CLICK ENABLE STATUS MONITOR ONCE.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (3/7/08 1:49 AM) reply + / -
ok. that hides the warning.
But does the printer eventually stop working when it thinks it is out of ink?



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by kstan (3/14/08 5:45 PM) reply + / -
u need to hold down resume botton for 5 second then it will reset the ink level


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (3/15/08 9:05 AM) reply + / -
Interesting idea kstan, but it doesn't work for me.
And how would it know which cartridge to reset?
Any more suggestions, anyone?


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Pti_the_Leader (3/23/08 2:40 PM) reply + / -
http://www.ipt.nm.ru/

sorry on RUSSIAN but promt will help u


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (3/24/08 4:09 PM) reply+1 + / -
благодарно сть

Thanks Pti-the-Leader.

Exactly what I needed.

You will need to download RarZilla to unzip this utility - lots of sites where you can get this free.

The iP Tool is in English.

It will reset iP1200, iP1300, iP1600, iP1700, iP1800, iP2200, iP2500.





Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by rorey10 (5/2/08 2:32 AM) reply + / -
I have just downloaded the iptool. I tried it but it just hanged. I looked at the task manager and it was not responding. Anyway, my printer is ip1800 and the orange light blinks 7x and the green 1x. guys, please help me out. thanks.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (5/5/08 6:48 AM) reply + / -
rorey10
It worked fine for me - using WIN XP Pro. Did you have your printer turned on?

Pti_the_Leader
My cartridges tend to be too wet! I think, maybe, it is difficult to match the Canon ink exactly. But my suppliers advised me not to use the old ink I had left over from my i250.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by rorey10 (5/5/08 8:23 AM) reply + / -
mike272452

yes, my printer was turned on when I used iptool. I am also using winXp pro. Seemed like it cannot read my printer's eeprom coz' it kept on hanging everytime I ran it.

Does anyone here have any idea on what the blink code 7x orange and 1x green means?

thanks.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (5/5/08 10:59 AM) reply + / -
rorey10

I know it's a bore, but it sometimes pays to look at the manufacturer's guide first......!
You will find the following in the iP1800 on-screen manual:

Seven Flashes: FINE Cartridge is not installed in the correct position.
Confirm that the FINE Cartridges are installed in the appropriate positions.

See Replacing a FINE Cartridge.



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (5/13/08 8:58 PM) reply + / -
it work tk


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (5/21/08 5:11 AM) reply + / -
Thanks a million, it worked like a charm,
Piero


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by rawins (5/21/08 11:55 AM) reply + / -
Get Here :
http://free4downloads.co.cc/2008/05/canon-resetter.html


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (5/25/08 12:09 AM) reply + / -
Thanks Rawins - that looks like a good site for downloads.

They have service tools for the following printers:

1. IP1000
2. IP1500
3. IP 1200/1600/2200
4. IP 1300 /1700
5. IP 1100/1800/2500
6. SP 1270
7. SP 1290
8. SP2000P
9. SP2100


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Conver (6/30/08 7:42 AM) reply + / -
Guys! I talked to a Canon personnel and he said that if the error is "Some Ink Cartridge Cannot Be Recognized" the cartridge is already damaged, specifically the chip which is installed outside. (connections to printer). He said the software is the one doing the destruction. All new IP printers from IP1300 have a software of that kind. Only IP1200 software doesn't have the capability to destroy the cartridge.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by my self (7/9/08 9:29 PM) reply + / -
this is what i done for my ip 1700
i'm sory for my english

take off printer powerchord, restart computer.

1. press power button while plug in the powerchord - green lamp.
2. while hold the power button press resume button twice - orange
blink and return to green.
3. release the power button, - the prnter will start.
4. try to print a page.
5. hope it's work.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by baRs (7/11/08 6:47 AM) reply + / -
7 times orange blinking and 1 time green blink means your cartridge is damage and needs replacement.

about that iP1700, unplugging and plugging the powerchord, i don't think it will solve the 7 times orange and 1 time green blinking. that is used to enter the service mode.

there is no such thing as resetting ink cartridge level when refilling PG-40/PG-830 CL-41/CL-831 cartridges. but you can always disable it by pressing resume button within 5 seconds.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (7/11/08 11:03 AM) reply + / -
Sorry to have to contradict you baRs -
The iP1500 Service Tool, mentioned in previous posts, is able to reset cartridge ink levels.


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP18 by n2b (7/13/08 11:09 PM) reply + / -
Mike
I have the same problem as others in this string of messages. I followed the procedure for downloading the utility from http://www.ipt.nm.ru/

After decompressing it with Rarzilla I tried to execute the IPTool but it just hangs up in a blank page. I have Xp Pro and had the printer turned on (With the blinking lights going) while the utility was invoked.

I also tried to hold the resume button for 5 seconds -- but no change there. Also tried the other suggestion in the strings of messages i.e. unplug the chord and plug it in with the on button pressed etc. Again no effect.

Appreciate anybody have any suggestions or methods that have worked.
I guess if all else fails then I'll admit defeat and buy new cartridges.

I am told that the ink level sensor is a misnomer. In reality it is a page count. An arbitrary number decided by Canon and since the refilled cartridge has a non-zero number in it the printer hangs up thinking that there is no ink -- even though its full.

Its the most ridiculous way to want customers to buy factory cartridges. My next printer will most likley be an HP


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by gerovinos (7/23/08 3:19 AM) reply + / -
Hello guys

I have the same problem as "n2b" and the others. 7 orange blinks and 1 green. If I try to open that russian software (iPTool) it crashes just at the begining.
I tend to believe that this program crashes because of the printer model (ip1800) or the printer driver because if i try to open it with another printer attached to the same computer (ip1700) it runs fine.

So....has anybody so far solved this problem? I really don't want to throw this new printer in the trash can :(


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (7/23/08 8:00 AM) reply + / -
Sounds like you guys with the 7 orange blinks have a cartridge problem, but as this hasn't happened to me (yet) it is not easy to work out what is going wrong.

If it did happen to me, this is what I would try -
Remove the cartridges and clean the electrical contacts with a soft clean cloth and alcohol. Replace the cartridges, making sure thet are fully clicked into position in the correct slots, then try the printer to see if there is any difference.
If there was no difference, I would try to borrow some known good cartridges and see if they worked in my machine.
As a last resort, I would buy two new cartridges (because the message doesn't say which one is causing the problem). New cartridges are almost as expensive as the printer, so if I still ended up junking the printer, I would auction them as nearly-new on eBay.

If one of you guys is prepared to take a chance and try this, let everyone know, because we don't want you all rushing out buying new cartridges and making Canon even wealthier!

Good luck.



Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP18 by n2b (7/23/08 10:12 AM) reply + / -
Reply to gerovinos and mike 272452
Canon's so called ink level indicator is really a paper count tracked on a chip in the cartridge and when that magic number is reached (whether your ink is finished or not)it indicates that the ink level is low/finished. Using a refilled cartridge may have a few paper counts remaining on it and will give the warning signal (7 orange blinks and a green)either right away or after a short use - like it happened to me. According to the error message I needed to reinstall the cartridge properly.
I tried the methods suggested in this forum, i.e the Russian software utility etc but to no avail. I believe this utility will work for the Pixma 1700 which seems to be able to reset the paper count but not for the Pixma 1800.
I finally gave up and bought new cartridges. It seems that Canon wants to be an ink company and doesn't care to be known for a company making technology products.
My next printer will be an HP


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (7/23/08 11:21 AM) reply + / -
Hi,

Re. n2b's post, I wonder if there is a there is a point, beyond which it becomes impossible to reset the cartridges?
I have successfully refilled my cartridges several times and have been able to reset the software using the Russian software tool. Have you tried disabling the monitoring as suggested by metalhead666 right at the beginning of this thread?


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by gerovinos (7/27/08 7:04 AM) reply + / -
@mike272452

i guess that the point after which the reset tool is useless is exactly the 7 orange blinking moment.
I've got the following 2 questions for the responders:
1) has anybody tried to reset them before the 7 blinks moment and how did the things go on afterwards?

2) how can the printer detect that the cartidges have been refilled ? does it have a mechanism that detects that the same cartidges have been removed and replaced in their slots ? would it mean that we shoud refill them without removing them ?


Thank you very much


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (7/27/08 9:08 AM) reply + / -
Yes gerovinos, I am using cartridges that have been refilled three times - but I never had the 7 blinks. I refilled them when I got the warning message.
I haven't taken a cartridge apart to find out, but it seems that they contain a chip which can remember messages it has received from the printer. There is a chip resetter available for Epson cartridges and no doubt someone will come along with a Canon resetter before too long. So it might be worth hanging on to your old cartridges until that time.
If anyone has bought new cartridges, it might be worth trying a little experiment - Start the reset tool with new cartridges in the printer, then change back to the old cartridges and see if they can be reset. Might work?
Mike.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by kokyman (7/31/08 9:57 AM) reply + / -

Same problem here, guys...

this is maybe 4th (I don't remember exactly) that I have reloaded my pixma ip1800 inks...

A few days ago I printed some pages both in black and color, and everything went fine and smooth...

today I connected my printer again and tried to print something, and then... same experience as yours:

- 7 orange blinks and 1 green
- doesn't help any kind of getting inks out and in again
- I can see that the connectors are OK. Nobody touched them by the hands
- this IPTool freezes if I turn-on my printer

Damn!


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (7/31/08 12:00 PM) reply + / -
Hi Guys.

This is what the manual says -

Seven Flashes: FINE Cartridge is not installed in the correct position.
Confirm that the FINE Cartridges are installed in the appropriate positions.
See Replacing a FINE Cartridge.

Now, I haven't ever had this warning, so I don't have any ideas.
But as so many do seem to be geting it and you are sure you have done everything right, try this from the Canon support pages -

Issue: Alarm / Power light flashes orange 7 times consecutively (ink cartridge installed incorrectly)
Solution: Reset the printer

Resetting the Printer
By resetting the printer's power, the print buffer is cleared and certain sensors are reset. If there is invalid data in the buffer, or sensors are stuck in a particular mode; errors may occur.
Follow these steps to reset the printer:

1. Turn the printer off with the Power button (if available).

2. Disconnect the data cable from the printer (not applicable to WiFi, Bluetooth or Infrared) .

3. Unplug the printer's power cord for approximately 10 minutes, and then plug it back in. If troubleshooting a communication issue, reconnect the data cable (not applicable to WiFi, Bluetooth or Infrared).

4. Turn the printer back on.

Note: If resetting the printer does not work, please attempt any other solutions that appeared in your search results.If this is a hardware error on the printer, the printer may need to be repaired.

If that doesn't help, contact them by email and tell them you have a problem. Then post their reply here, so we can all see what they say. I just wonder if there is a problem with their software?


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP18 by n2b (7/31/08 6:31 PM) reply + / -
Mike

I am following the chain of messages from you and others after my original posting. In reply to your latest post, I tried all that you suggest. Resetting the cartridge and following the instructions from the manual that you quote, i.e. power off to reset the buffer and sensors etc. There was no change and the seven orange and one green still continued. I also did what you suggest and called Canon. I had a very long conversation with the Canon Rep and her position was what we are experiencing is due to using refilled cartridges. They don't recommend it and it violates the warranty etc etc. You know the usual party line.
She didn't say so in so many words but implied that the design of the cartridge was created to discourage the use of the refills. From that I gathered that the once the page count in the cartridge chip reaches a preset limit it will relay that message to whichever printer it is next installed into after its been refilled.

What I cannot fathom is why in some computers the reset software utility by our Russian friend works whereas in others the computer freezes.

Anyway I went ahead and bought new Canon cartridges and every thing works fine. This will also answer your last point that the printer may be having a hardware problem. Additionally, I don't believe that there is a problem with their software either as you so generously suggested. This is done by design to thwart any effort by the users to circumvent their policy of keeping a lock on cartridge sales


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (8/1/08 12:25 AM) reply + / -
Thanks n2b, that is very interesting.
Could you now try a little experiment, please?
Switch on the printer with the new cartridges.
Start the reset tool. See if it runs (you should be able to read the ink levels and print a test page).
If that is ok, leave it running and re-install your old cartridges.
Now see if you can perform a reset.
You could also try only changing one cartridge at a time, because it may be that only one of them has been 'switched off'.
Let us know how you get on.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by kokyman (8/1/08 4:16 AM) reply + / -

I believe that the trick would be to find a program which can reset EEPROM of the printer, and not freeze while doing it.

I tried ipTool and ip1880 'General Tool', and both of them freeze.

Who knows, maybe something else works?


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by DosGuy (8/9/08 9:15 AM) reply + / -
Hi all - here's a URL that's supposed to work for the cartridges used on the Canon Pixma iP1800 - and how could I have copied this so that it came out as a link we could click on.....?

http://www.ink-refills-ink.com/InfoPages/Canon-Reset.php




Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP18 by DosGuy (8/9/08 9:38 AM) reply + / -
Ha! The link's there......so much for my college edyoukayshun


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP18 by n2b (8/9/08 10:31 PM) reply + / -
Thank You Dosguy
You are a genius... or something !!!!
I think you've solved the above problem. I tried the method outlined in the link with an old black cartridge which had been giving me the error message (seven amber and a green). It worked !!! No more error lights. The print was streaky but that may be because I had given up on the old cartridge and it had been laying around for a while. I think a couple of cleaning cycles will fix that problem. At least it worked without the error message.
However this method did not work for the color cartridge. The error message continued. I suspect that the color cartridge may have been damaged over time and I cannot be sure that it is still a working cartridge with a good refill.
Anyway thank you for the link. I believe this solution will work in resetting the cartridges after a refill. I will definitely try to reset the cartridges when my present new ones need to be refilled.


Re: Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma by DosGuy (8/9/08 11:32 PM) reply + / -
Thanks for the kudo n2b. I did try the procedure on a CL-31 and it did not work, but the fix indicated it only worked on PG-40 and CL-41 so maybe it does have something to do with the chip set of the standard cartridge v. the minimal "30" or "31". Cool forum. I look forward to getting my HP 6L pieces out of the box and letting you all help me get it running again.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by rorey10 (8/10/08 9:52 AM) reply + / -
Dosguy

I tried the method posted in the link on both the black and color cartridge of my ip1880 printer that had 7x orange and 1x green error blink, unfortunately nothing worked. thanks for the info anyway.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (8/10/08 3:00 PM) reply + / -
Thanks Anonymous - if only it was that simple.......


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by kokyman (8/10/08 4:19 PM) reply + / -

I tries this method too on both cartridges. Didn't work unfortunately. :(


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by tycats2 (8/12/08 9:16 AM) reply + / -
Hi Guys, I haven't even got to the error message problem yet I am still trying to figure out how to refill the canon 30 black ink cartridge that came with my iP 1800. There doesn't seem to be any instructions out there for this type of cartridge. Anyone done it and can pass on info. Thanks

Tycats


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (8/12/08 11:30 AM) reply + / -
Hi Tycats.
Peel off the label.
Enlarge the hole with a fine drill.
Inject an appropriate amount of ink.
Replace the label with a new one (they don't re-stick very well).
Place on a pad of absorbent paper towel to soak up surplus ink.
Use the software tool to reset ink level.
Good luck!


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP18 by n2b (8/12/08 11:53 AM) reply + / -
Another way Tycats can go to some of the stores that will refill for you at a fraction of the price of a new one. Try Office Max, Walgreens. You might even find a shop dedicated to printer service from the yellow pages.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by tycats2 (8/12/08 11:55 AM) reply + / -
Thanks Mike will give that a try - I was trying to fill it by drilling through the dimple in front of the label. It didn't work and I have very messy fingers now.

Thanks, Tycats


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by gerovinos (8/14/08 3:11 AM) reply + / -
Has anybody succeeded to reset the color cartitdge after the 7 red blinking moment so far ? Is the cartidge really destroyed for the moment ?

Do you have any idea if the ip1700 model of canon has the same problem ? I think seriously to change my printer


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (8/14/08 5:14 AM) reply + / -
I will changa my printer, too, as one guy at refill store advised me. I will buy Hewlett Packard within the same price range.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (8/14/08 7:16 PM) reply + / -
Gud day I already solve that blink problem,...

try this

1. press power button while plug in the powerchord - green lamp.
2. while hold the power button press resume button twice - orange
blink and return to green.
3. release the power button,

Then the pc will recognize new printer install...

Then run the iptools from russia

4. click the reset black reset color
5. click the reset main and reset platern
You will see in the iptol menu that the ink lvl will be reseted and the wp and wm will set to 0 and new cartridege installed.
then exit
restart the printer
if the problem still occured

Do the same procedures from 1 to 3 then.

click the eeprom reset botton
wait for for a second the menu will be resetted and the printer will initialized.
turn off the printer then turn on and try to print..


by the way i recognize the printer that if u park the head of printer in the replace ink area position, there will be a blinking error u will notice after a few print or after u usedu need to reset the eeprom in iptools.

smackerz78 of tipidpc.com

i hope will help








Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by kokyman (8/15/08 1:57 AM) reply + / -

Just have tried it, didn't work.

IpTool freezes all the time.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by digiboy (8/21/08 10:19 AM) reply + / -
Add me to the club of 7 orange blinks. Read everything above so will give it a try. I must mention i have the CL-31 (OEM version of CL-41) that came standard with the printer. I have refilled it up to 4 times so it's impressive that Canon can kill cartridges just like that. I think it's the canon easyprinttoolbox software that does it!
I had installed and used the IP-1800 on 2 other pc by installing only the driver package. All went fine but on this PC i installed both the driver package and the easyprinttoolbox and after 4 succesful prints i got the 7 blinks. I hope to bring it back to life or else i'll end up rewarding canon for this kill by buying a new cartridge.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (8/23/08 7:40 AM) reply + / -
Hi Guys.

Has any tried the suggestion in my post - 8/1/08 12:25?
Can't do it myself, 'cos I haven't had the blinking problem.
Also, you know what they say about fixing what ain't broke!
But what is needed here is is a methodical step-by-step approach.
No good hoping for a blinding flash of inspiration.

In the good old days, some smart Russian would have spent a couple of weeks solving this. Now they are all much too rich and have joined the use-it-and-trash-it society. But I guarantee that somewhere out there is a poor genius who, at this very moment, is on the threshold of a breakthrough.

So, take my advice, hold the lighter fuel a little while longer!

Mike.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by ningkie (8/26/08 10:47 PM) reply + / -
Press On Printer then Press Resume Button for about 2 mins.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by gerovinos (8/28/08 5:16 AM) reply + / -
@mike. I tried your experiment to change back the new cartidges with the new ones while the software was open. It didn't work .



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (8/28/08 3:22 PM) reply + / -
Sorry gerovinos, but it was worth a try!
Three weeks ago DosGuy posted a link to http://www.ink-refills-ink.com/InfoPages/Canon-Reset.php
I wouldn't advise actually sticking tape to the contacts - perhaps protect them with a piece of thin paper and stick the tape only to the plastic?
But these people are in the ink business, so chances are they know a thing or two about cartridges.
Has anyone else tried that? What happened?


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by zola (8/28/08 5:17 PM) reply + / -
try this link for download resetter Canon Pixma iP1800 tool
http://printer1.blogspot.com


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by n2b (8/28/08 6:20 PM) reply + / -
I tried it. See my response 8-9-08


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (8/30/08 5:35 AM) reply + / -
Don't download any program.It don't work.if you cartrides bad. I has same problem just like any one, but I find out problem & fixed, one way need to fix is your cartridges.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by click08 (8/30/08 8:05 AM) reply + / -
Ok,take your inks cartridges out, used a pan cover or some thing smoothly to scratch on the brown tape (small pin hole) besure all pin hole make good contact w/ your printer,replace cartridge back to printer,turn it on, hold the orange blink untill power green light stay on. then you get set to print.Ok



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by gerovinos (8/30/08 8:34 AM) reply + / -
Hi again

Has anyone tried the solution purposed by click08 ? Did it succeed ?


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by click08 (8/30/08 8:37 AM) reply + / -
I MEAN PEN COVER ( NOT PAN ) BAD SPELLING.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by click08 (8/30/08 8:50 AM) reply + / -
I HAS BEEN USED CANON INKS REFILL FOR ALMOST 3 YEARS (IP1600), NOW I JUST GOT IP1800,AND IT BEEN SUCCEED AFTER I TRY & TRY 3.4X,FINALLY I DID.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (8/31/08 8:51 AM) reply + / -
Be careful! The electrical contacts are very thinly plated with gold and are easily damaged.
A while back (7/23/08) I suggested cleaning them with a soft clean cloth and alcohol - did anyone try that?


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (8/31/08 10:13 AM) reply + / -
You need understand ip 1800 are difference than other, they made you un success sfter you used,they made that thinly plated with gold very sensitive.you only use your pen cover slightly touch to make Good connection.then you hold the orange blink until power green light stay on. 7 or 1 green problem are resolv.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (9/5/08 3:15 AM) reply + / -
Ok, I try every thing I could to make my own printer reset ink level work. first I have problem with 7 & 1 blinks after I refill ink, I resolved that problem, I could print but I still no level on printer monitor,2nd I download the drive ,turn off printer,take all cartridge out, cleaning, replace back, turn on & print & I can see the printer both of them show full inks level. that all I did try fix my printer working as original ink cartridges.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (9/9/08 6:25 PM) reply + / -
There are many other forums with the same problem "7 blinks clubs" :) and so far there are no solutions - resets don't work i personally tried 2 oof them and both "hang" when you use them on ip1800... the bottom point is that after the internal sensor inside the cartridge reaches its level when it sugests to change the cartridge it basically crashes (cartridge) and there is nothing you can do about it. I tried calling canon and spoke to 4 different proffecionals and one of them agreed with me that that is the way canon has manufactured these cartridges (i got pg30, and cl31) do discurage the refilling experience... Sorry people but i think we have to go shopping for new printers and for me that WILL NOT BE CANON!!!


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by kokyman (9/10/08 1:30 AM) reply + / -
"Sorry people but i think we have to go shopping for new printers and for me that WILL NOT BE CANON!!!"

Me too.



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (9/10/08 2:19 AM) reply + / -
ok folks,
Looks like we all have to be very careful to refill our cartridges when we first get the message saying that they are running low. And EVEN MORE IMPORTANT use the software reset tool to reset the levels, because it seems you can go on doing this indefinitely, unless the ink level has been allowed to drop to zero.
I am still very confident that sometime soon someone will come up with an answer to the 7 blinks candition - so don't throw out your old cartridges.

Cannon to right of them,
Cannon to left of them
Cannon in front of them
Volleyed and thundered;
Stormed at with shot and shell,
Boldly they rode and well,
Into the jaws of Death,
Into the mouth of Hell
Rode the six hundred.

Have courage!




Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (9/10/08 10:05 AM) reply + / -
I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH MY IP1800 {REFILL} I JUST GOT SOME MORE EMPTY CARTRIDGES FROM EBAY FOR SPARE.( But if you have one of ip1600 ip1700 they are the best for refill ).
I LOVE CANON SO MUCH.
FOLK,GET THE REFURBISH ONE WITH INKS ONLY $19.99 + TAX
ONE MORE EVERY BODY KNOW PG-40 CL-41 CARTRIDGE CAN USE FOR IP1800,I THINK THEY HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH REFILL....BUT PG-30 CL-31 ONLY FOR IP1800, IF YOU HAVE PG-40 CL-41 FOR YOUR iP1800 THEN YOU HAVE NO MORE PROBLEMS. EVERY BODY TRY IT?
I LOVE CANON SO MUCH. I new printers and for me that WILL NOT BE "EPSON" CLOG,CLOG,CLOG,CLOG AFTER REFILL FEW TIME.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (9/15/08 4:30 AM) reply + / -
What cartridges ink you used for ip1700? Ok,take your inks cartridges out, used a pen cover or some thing smoothly to scratch on the brown tape (small pin hole) besure all pin hole make good contact w/ your printer,replace cartridge back to printer,turn it on, hold the orange blink untill power green light stay on. then you get set to print.Ok
Be careful! The electrical contacts are very thinly plated with gold and are easily damaged.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by kokyman (10/7/08 1:58 PM) reply + / -

I had bought 2 Canon inks PG40 and CL41 via ebay.com, and today they came! Work perfectly, like a clock.
IpTool can easily be accessed, and I can reset now whatever I want. Got them from ebay for 10$, plus s/h.

Although Canon dissapointed me extremely with this "counter" shit, I still could't cast the printer away, because it still attracted me on multiple levels - like simplicity of use, quality of print, cheap refilling of the inks etc. So I took advice from someone who posted here, and got these better inks.

Warm recommendation to all of you who still seek solution.
Best regards!


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (10/7/08 2:55 PM) reply + / -
Well congratulations kolyman!
Unfortunately we can't get those sort of prices in Europe - a set of refills costs us as much as we paid for the printer.........


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by kokyman (10/8/08 1:38 AM) reply + / -

"Unfortunately we can't get those sort of prices in Europe - a set of refills costs us as much as we paid for the printer........."


?! Are you sure?

Because I live in Europe - Croatia.

I bought empty inks PG40 and CL41 from ebay, America.
Then I refill them here, at the local refill store.
It costs me around $20-25 for both of them.

I suppose you were saying about new inks that they cost as much as new printer, not the refilled ones.
Otherwise, what would be the point of refilling instead of buying new ones?


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (10/10/08 2:47 AM) reply + / -
plug the printer, turn it on, hold the resume button for two minutes, open the cover so the ink will move to replacing side, remove them both, after a few seconds replace them back, turn the printer off, wait a minute, then, turn the printer on again...


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (10/10/08 10:45 AM) reply + / -
The cheapest prices I have seen on eBay are from the US, where it is possible to get a set of new cartridges for around €20, including shipping. But there are now empty cartridges coming onto the market for recycling, so we may expect to see some cheaper "compatibles" soon. But they aren't ever going to be as cheap as the cartridges that don't have a built-in print head. A fiendishly cunning strategy from Canon!



Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by jancraft2 (10/11/08 8:32 PM) reply + / -
Thanks Mike,
Great if one can read Russian, which I can not. Please can you give me a site where I can download in English.
Thanks,
Norman


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (10/12/08 7:45 AM) reply + / -
Hi jancraft2

It has got a bit lost in the general sediment, but take a trip to the sited posted to this thread by -

rawins (5/21/08 11:55 AM)

But, in any case, the tool is written in English wherever you download it from.




Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (10/16/08 8:05 AM) reply + / -
C. Using iPTool software

This is software from Rusia for canon iP series. Using this software give separate experience. this software detect automatically attached printer in the computer. following way reset to use iPTool software :

Download and ektrak iPtool software, you can download the software from here :
iP Tool v. 1.1.5 (189.1 KiB)

Turn on the printer
Then run iptool software, the software will detect the printer automatically.
To reset waste ink counter to zero click “Reset Main” and “Reset Platen” button. After click the button printer have been reset.
Now turn of printer and turn on again.
To view the result do test print.



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (11/3/08 2:40 PM) reply + / -
Correction to my previous message 10/12/08.

The Software reset tool can now be found at -

http://download.rawins.com/2008/05/canon-resetter.html


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by TWEY (11/14/08 7:00 PM) reply + / -
Ok, I did this to my ip1700 to recover from "can not recognize the ink" message and "7 (or more)blink". Hope it will help other Pixma printers. Here are the long and short stories.

The short story first (to get you going):
- use "hold power then plug-in" to enter service mode (see above - 8/15/08 3:16 AM reply by anonymous), this will put printer from fault mode to "live" mode so won't hung the iptool.
- use iptool, it should shown the printer you have at left pan.
- check the "SET" printer type box if there are more than one model in the list. The ip1700 is paired with ip1300 (for EU region) and ip1300 is displayed in the box as default selection. Change the printer model to what you have. Hit "SET".
- The printer now is reset to the correct model.
- Test and print.

Ok, here is the long story:
I was refilling the black cartridge and want to reset the counter. I use GENTOOL to do so. However, I also did the unlock and select ip1700E from the manual. Everything works fine after I did that. The printer reports ink level are full (both black and color). Few days later we had a power outage. After power restored, the printer start to have "not recognize" message when I try to use it. When I ask the "Ink info", it report need "fine" cartridge(70/71) instead of (40/41). After search through all the above solutions I decide reset to firmware to ip1700. It does work. Looks like somehow the printer gain a different personality. My guess is the GENTOLL did that when I am trying to reset the counter. However, the change is only in the firmware not the current program. Likely the printer is running with "copy to RAM then execute". Therefore, the problem only surface after the power lost which fetches program from ROM again. This may explians some of you "did not use printer for a while then failed" problem.

During the "recovery" process I managed to get my catridge "smoke" by using the "taping contacts" methode. The catridge went back to the parking position and power went off. The printer won't come up. The power light only go green for a second then off. I try to power on serval time and end up with smoke comes out from parking area. I have to grap the cartridge by force to drag the out to open. My CL-41 now is almost not printing (lack of ink). Although the cartridge still reports good status, I may have a empty tank or bad cartridge. Somehow cover the contact may force the catridge discharge too quick. So, use the tape with care.

Is this will solve all the "7 blink club" problems? I hope so but maybe not....




Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (11/19/08 11:19 AM) reply + / -
look like you has bad contact or bad cartridge,turn off printer & delete all any printer softwear,reinstall canon printer softwear,do as click08 process,be sure you replace your cartridges right way. try it again.Good luck !!
click08 (8/30/08 8:05 AM)


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by canonheavyuser (12/3/08 7:53 AM) reply + / -
I bought a chip resetter.. Works great. You can fill cartridges with a good quality ink after that and it should work. I bought mine from www.hcpus.com
The also sell good quality inks.


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (12/3/08 7:55 AM) reply + / -
I think the link is:

www.hcpus.com/shop

They do PPC advertising, so you can find them that way


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (12/3/08 2:19 PM) reply + / -
Hi canonheavyuser
Do you have an iP1800?
According to the compatibility information I have seen, the Sudhaus resetter works only with CL18 & PG15 cartridges, which are not suitable for the iP1800.
What cartridges have you been able to reset, please?


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by ddd888 (12/7/08 7:33 PM) reply + / -
Error: The following ink cartridge is not recognized.
Black (40/830) Color (41 & 831)

Means: Cartridge cannot be used anymore, or chips is destroyed.
Questions: Is there any ways that this problem can be fixed?

Error: Paper is jammed.
I try printing and this error automatically comes out.
Questions: How can i fixed this? Any help out there.

Error: Waste tank absorber is full,,,etc...
When I print this error comes out, but what makes me confused is that my printer lights only the green light flashing while the orange light does not (resume button)...Somebody told me that that the printer lighs orange or red to sign that there is a problem error.

Questions: I used waste tank absorber resetter software and it hungs my computer, I try using the manual resetting, but does not work either. help me please...

thank you in advance...


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by cdc (12/16/08 8:37 AM) reply + / -
hello there guys. I've read all your post. And i have a news for you. IP tools really works, if the printer is error free.. I have 2 x Canon Ip 1800, one with the same orange (7 time) green (1 time) problem, and another one, with no error. I've connected the good printer to my computer, and run the IP tool (Russian version - is somewhere above the link to download that software. I've reset my ink levels, unfortunately the pg 40 and cl 41, that were reset on my working printer didn't work on the one with the orange (7 time) green (1 time) problem, but I've put PG 40 OEM and CL 41 OEM, and worked just fine....so sad...but true...


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by cdc (12/16/08 8:41 AM) reply + / -
the ipTool freeze because your printer is in a state of error. On a error free printer...the program work flawless...


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (12/16/08 9:34 AM) reply + / -
Thanks cdc. I think that just about wraps it up.
But I have a sad postscript. My iP1800 failed with a mechanical fault while still (just) under guarantee. I sent it to the local repairer and they replaced it with an iP2600, so I am back on the trail again, trying to find an IP tool that works with this later model. I was weak - I should have just sold it on eBay before I ever opened the box. I could have guessed that it was just going to be another load of trouble!


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by cdc (edited 12/16/08 10:52 AM) reply + / -
i'm glad i could help you out mike272452, and i hope i will find the ip tool for your printer...have a nice evening


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by CAMPUSBRO (1/2/09 7:20 AM) reply + / -
I already got two Canon Pixma iP1800. One is still working and I was still hoping that the old one will work again. The message displayed when I use it was "The ink absorber was full." But when I opened the unit and look for the ink absorber, yes, there is a lot of ink in the absorber but not full. And there is no sensor that will send a message to the printer or computer that it is really full. The sensor that I found was at the paper feed. I think the kind of error for this printer is company made, or it is really a disposable one.
For those who are thinking of buying new cartridges for the printer, better have a new printer instead, or bring the printer to the canon servicing station. They might have a solution for their printers.



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by CAMPUSBRO (1/2/09 7:40 AM) reply + / -
I have a suggestion on refilling ink cartridges.
Make sure that the cartridge is in slanting position (the nozzle is higher) so that the ink will not go directly to the nozzle. Also, make sure that ink you will refill is less than enough to fill the cartridge to avoid overflowing. Overflowing lessen the life usage of the cartridge. After refilling, cover the hole immediately so that the ink inside the cartridge will not get dry.
The problem I discovered in refilling cartridges is that, we keep on refilling the cartridge without knowing that the ink absorber inside the cartridge is already hard because of the dried ink. Usually the ink we refilled just go out of the nozzle, because nothing is holding it.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (1/2/09 2:45 PM) reply + / -
Hi CAMPUSBRO.

Thanks for your information.

You are quite right - there is no ink level sensor. Canon just decide arbitrarily how many pages you are entitled to expect from your printer and then bring it grinding to a halt!
You can make up your own mind whether this is ethical business practise.

I first came across this problem with the i250 and found there was a software "IP Tool" freely available on the Web. This makes it possible to get around the problem by resetting the EEPROM.

AS yet, I haven't found a similar tool for the iP1800, but I live in hope and will let everyone know when I have any information.

If you found out how to open the case of the iP1800, I would be very interested to know how you did it? At first glance it looks pretty impenetrable.....



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (1/3/09 9:03 AM) reply + / -
u can reset by manual reset or using canon reset software download and see more here http://dlp108.com


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (1/5/09 4:43 AM) reply + / -
Hi, mike272452.

It is really difficult to open the Canon Pixma iP1800. I have tried three times before I really opened it. At first, I thought that it is really the ink absorber that is full, so I tried cleaning it and dried it under the heat of the sun. But, when I re-assembled the printer, same error it gave to me. I opened it again to look for the sensor for such error which is "Ink absorber is full." And there is no sensor that will detect that the ink absorber is really full. And I knew that resetting the printer is best thing to do.

I have tried the suggestions to use the iPTool, run it to my computer. And guess what, I made it! I am using again my old Pixma iP1800.

Anyway, if you'll entrust me your email add, I will send you pictures on how to disect the Pixma iP1800. I am really fond/curious about electronic machines, so I tried opening them when there is a problem.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (1/5/09 5:30 AM) reply + / -
Hi Anonymous.

Email me at dupontkearney@gmail.com please.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by rorey10 (1/5/09 5:16 PM) reply + / -
Hi Anonymous,

May I also ask for copies of the pics on how to disect iP1800.

Please email me at rorey10@yahoo.com

Thanks.



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (1/16/09 5:54 AM) reply + / -
After spending all night, LITERALLY, on this [expletive deleted], at 8:35 am, I finally found the solution to the 7 orange 1 green blinks problem:

With the blinking going on, press and hold the resume button (the one with the orange light, that has a circle with a triangle next to it) for 2 minutes. (I used my big toe.) Open the cover. Take out both cartridges. Put both cartridges back in. Close the cover. Wait 2 minutes while the light flashes green only. Pull the power cord out of the printer. Plug the power cord back into the printer and turn it on.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (1/28/09 10:47 AM) reply + / -
Hi Everyone.

I didn't get any response from anonymous - so I advise against anyone else leaving their email address for him here.

Mike.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by TMR3 (2/6/09 8:53 PM) reply + / -
Ugh...
Can we all just kill this printer!!!

Burn it in the flames, break it up with a baseball bat..

how come when i do a test it works but when i try to print something else it just doesnt..!!!

CANONS WORST INVENTION EEEEVVVVEERRR!!!




Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by oktan (2/6/09 11:37 PM) reply + / -
Hi there, could someone please email me the ipTool software from the Russian website (http://www.ipt.nm.ru/) as apparently I can't download the software due to some reason or simply I can't find it. My email is oktan3@yahoo.com


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by want to know,IP (2/10/09 4:18 AM) reply + / -
I have 1 ip1800 ip1600,it been used 2year,,no problem at all,even you refill or exchange other refill cartridge, it will give you 7-1 Blind again? Is that right,only thing you know how to,need pay with it little time to find out 7-1 blind,error,I non't need any RS softwear,BC I has try it,so fash so,It may have spywear ....


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (2/10/09 6:43 AM) reply + / -
Hi oktan.

The Russian site sppears to have changed and now tries to download a plugin. I am not sure if it is safe to do this, so I am looking for a trustworthy site to place this software. I will let you know as soon as I have done this.


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (2/10/09 7:33 AM) reply + / -
Russian site may be unreliable.
Safe to download from here - http://members.driverguide.com/driver/detail.php?driverid=1402796


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (2/11/09 3:39 AM) reply + / -
DriverGuide charges for the download if you are not a "Member".
but allows you to become a member for free! Really!


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Blimey (2/12/09 7:40 AM) reply + / -
(Orange Flashes 7 times and green once)

After trying various tips suggested above, both manual and software tool, nothing worked for me.

However, i tried a combination of both which has cured the problem. I'm not sure if it was luck, but here is what i did.

I removed the color cartridge and covered the top 2 rows of the connections with tape.

I then replaced the cartridge and closed the lid. The flashes then reduced to 5.

I then unplugged the power cord, and reconnected while holding the power button down. I held this for approximately 1min. While holding the power button i pressed the reset button twice.

The green LED was then in a permanent state of green. I then ran the software which is listed above (Which froze while the printer was in error mode) and reset eprom etc.

It's working fine for the moment.


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (2/12/09 5:24 PM) reply + / -
I can confirm that this method works.

A friend with the same printer and problem tried it with success.

Once the green light is in a permanet position, you can then run the iptool software.

Re: Blimey's post


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (2/16/09 4:18 AM) reply + / -
yep. on a pixma ip2500 with seven flashes error, the color cartriges (4 of them show the error, while the pg40 doesn`t. so, I`ll try them all on a IP1800 that I know for sure it works. if not, the electric contacts may be defectuous. good luck with yours!
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Quote:
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Gud day! I already solve that blink problem,...

try this:

1. press power button while plug in the powerchord - green lamp.
2. while hold the power button press resume button twice - orange
blink and return to green.
3. release the power button,
[this actually does nothing more than entering the service menu, thus poreventing the cartrige detection. this can also be done without the cartriges at all]
Then the pc will recognize new printer install...
[that`s true, indeed the printer is seen as new one and instals as a copy - under XP Professional]
Then run the iptools from russia
[which this time doesn`t freeze anymore. pay atention when setting the type, IP1800 or IP2500. I used iptool 1.1.5, look for it on google, or here:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nmj5nnzzjaw/iPTool.zip]
4. click the reset black reset color
5. click the reset main and reset platen
You will see in the iptool menu that the ink level will be reseted and the wp and wm will set to 0 and new cartridege installed.
then exit
restart the printer
if the problem still occured

Do the same procedures from 1 to 3 then:

click the eeprom reset botton
wait for for a second the menu will be resetted and the printer will initialize.
turn off the printer then turn on and try to print..


by the way i recognize the printer that if u park the head of printer in the replace ink area position, there will be a blinking error u will notice after a few print or after u used [it, that] u need to reset the eeprom in iptool [anyway].

smackerz78 of tipidpc.com

i hope will help




Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by CAMPUSBRO (2/19/09 3:48 AM) reply + / -
Canon printer is the most efficient of all the brand that I've used. Unlike others that cannot be refilled, while some, yes, can be refilled but for only three to five times.
If you really don't know how to make your printer work, better have a new one.


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by mike272452 (2/19/09 12:21 PM) reply + / -
Hi Everyone.

I have now had a very useful set of pictures from anonymous - so forget my post (1/28/09 10:47 AM).

Mike.


Re: Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (2/25/09 12:11 PM) reply + / -
mike272452 (2/19/09 12:21 PM)
Hi Everyone.
I have now had a very useful set of pictures from anonymous - so forget my post (1/28/09 10:47 AM).

Hello, MIKE272452 I have troubles with My IP1800 reset after I refill inks cartridge,Can you help me,send me those pictures,it may help me. Thanks gatlqt77@gmail.com


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (3/10/09 9:18 AM) reply + / -
Hello ip users. I too have the 7 row. I've tried almost everything but had no luck, my question is: can i use my printer with only one cartridge, are they both dead? I would rather buy a new printer than a new set of cartridges.


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (3/10/09 9:52 AM) reply + / -
Later edit: i've tried this: http://www.ink-refills-ink.com/InfoPages/Canon-Reset.php with my color cartridge and got some smoke, i think it's safe to say that is dead.


Re: Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (3/29/09 6:30 AM) reply + / -
Ho li cow,I've tried this too,,,My printer almost got fire,Please do not try it at home......... http://www.ink-refills-ink.com/InfoPages/Canon-Reset.php
it not for ip1800 ??????


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by REKYRO (6/8/09 3:31 AM) reply + / -
i have the new ip980, and I'm using the CISS it works fine including ink reset. my problem is my printer can't recognize both pg830 and pg831, thru research I found out that canon inks has date stamp and has expiration date. My question is, is there any software that we can use to bypass the DLL files which control the expiration date of the cartridge?


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by REKYRO (6/8/09 3:35 AM) reply + / -
sorry its ip1980, not ip980


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by gotzz (6/8/09 2:09 PM) reply + / -
howdy!
I bought empty cartridges for my IP1800, filled them, and now everything works fine. but my question is.. can I prevent that so that it won't happen again (those lights flashing)?? ip tool works just fine, so should I reset something there often?



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Super Canon User (6/8/09 3:34 PM) reply + / -
If you already reset,then you don't need do any think. if you change other ink cartridge then you need to reset again(Just Hold Resume button count to 15 or 16 )power light will turn green..
if you have trouble with 7-1 Blink you need follow process as below
::::
1.Press Resume button hold for 1 - 2 minutes (count to 1 to 15-16)
2.Open the cover right away
3.Release Both catridges out and then put catridges them back again
4.Close The Cover
5.Turn Off Then Turn On again.
will be working again.



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Super Canon User (6/8/09 3:44 PM) reply + / -
Again.Don't buy 30 31 for ip1800.there are only half ink you can refill ..PG 40 CL 41 the best.remember Pg 40 black could used fore long time.color Cl 41 easy to get trouble(Broken).You could used warm water to clean print head,brow it dry.Don't touch print head...every thing will be fine.



Re: How to restore quality print again on a CL 41 by Anonymous (6/19/09 12:25 AM) reply + / -
Guys

Does anybody know how to restore quality print outs on a CL 41,
when i do the nozzle check yellow lines are missing, and some red lines, when i print a picture it is somewhat bluish. any help here thanks.




Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (6/20/09 7:56 PM) reply + / -
hi, i have a cannon ip2500 printer and i download the program ip tools but i dont know how to use it to reset the ink levels on my printer, my native languague is spanish so i dont understand very well the program. I wish u could help me on that sending me the instrutions so i can solve my problem. Here is my msn madgirl_1589@hotmail.com hope to hear soon from u, byee


Re: Re: How to restore quality print again on a CL 41 by Anonymous (8/12/09 5:15 AM) reply + / -
Your cl41 was dry out,You could used warm water to clean print head,brow it dry.Place some clean paper towel under print head for 10 mins, and see color on paper towel, if miss,try the same thing again, Don't touch print head...every thing will be fine. Ltt me know if it work


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Super Canon User (8/12/09 5:24 AM) reply + / -
Canon ip1500 Ip1600 & ip1700 printers are the best for refill and reset, no problem after refill Or reset. easy refill or reset, Save $$ & times...


Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by jrizzo (8/30/09 9:34 AM) reply + / -
I couldn't find any chip when i took apart a pg-30 cartridge. If there is one, must be slim enough to be hidden in the flexible ribbon running down to the print head.


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by fhguy18 (9/1/09 2:30 AM) reply + / -
Hi Super Canon User!
I am using IP1980. After refilling CL-41 color cartridge I saw the 1green & 7orange light. Tried few proceedures suggested earlier in this forum and nothing worked. Then tried yhour method and the printer started to print in color again! Thanks a million.

Super Canon User's method of resetting IP1980
1.Press Resume button hold for 1 - 2 minutes (count to 1 to 15-16)
2.Open the cover right away
3.Release Both catridges out and then put catridges them back again
4.Close The Cover
5.Turn Off Then Turn On again.




ink cannot be recognize by Anonymous (9/6/09 4:03 AM) reply + / -
why my printer status appear ink cnnot be recognized
i use canon ip1700..
someone plz help me...



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (9/11/09 1:08 AM) reply + / -
bought new OEM cartridges after this problem with the blink 7 started with the Office Depot refilled brand. Still my printer has same issue..now i have new ink cartridges spent over 50 bucks and printer blink 7.


How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP3500 by Anonymous (9/16/09 7:39 AM) reply + / -
Ok i figured the following when you hold the reset button for some time power up the printer he is in maintenance mode,,, but what later on how many times do i press the reset buton????


edit :How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (9/16/09 7:59 AM) reply + / -
Ok here is the procedure to reset the inm dupm counter but how can reset the ink????

1. With the printer plugged in and powered off, press and hold the Resume/Cancel button, then press and hold the Power button. (DO NOT release the buttons. The LED light should be green to indicate that a function is selectable.).
2. While holding the Power button, release the Resume/Cancel button. (DO NOT release the Power button.).
3. While holding the Power button, press the Resume/Cancel button 2 times, and then release both the Power and Resume/Cancel buttons. (Each time the Resume/Cancel button is pressed, the LED lights alternately in orange and green, starting with orange.).
4. When the LED light is green, press the Resume/Cancel button 4 times. (Each time the Resume/Cancel button is pressed, the LED lights alternately in orange and green, starting with orange.).
5. Press the Power button. The LED lights in green, and the reset is performed. (When the operation completes, the printer returns to the menu selection mode automatically.).
6. Press the power button to exit service mode.



Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by vghryoy (10/2/09 7:28 AM) reply + / -
the iptool is a great software. but i have canon pixma ip1880, and in it iptool works. But i am hereby to face a difficulty. As once i turn the printer off and again start it the ink level again becomes as it was before resetting.
can anyone help me.


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (10/3/09 1:37 AM) reply + / -
spent over 50 bucks and printer blink 7.the probles was from your printer ,not you ink cartridges,Do u try this,open your printer cover, take out ac power plug,take out both inks cartridges,plug ac power back,replace inks,turn on power, It willbe Ok.
If u still have same poblem, then u need try as below setting.
1.Press Resume button hold for 1 - 2 minutes (count to 1 to 15-16)
2.Open the cover right away
3.Release Both catridges out and then put catridges them back again
4.Close The Cover
5.Turn Off Then Turn On again.


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (10/3/09 1:42 AM) reply + / -
spent over 50 bucks and printer blink 7.the probles was from your printer ,not you ink cartridges,Do u try this,open your printer cover, take out ac power plug,take out both inks cartridges,plug ac power back,replace inks,turn on power, It willbe Ok.
If u still have same poblem, then u need try as below setting.
1.Press Resume button hold for 1 - 2 minutes (count to 1 to 15-16)
2.Open the cover right away
3.Release Both catridges out and then put catridges them back again
4.Close The Cover
5.Turn Off Then Turn On again.


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (10/3/09 1:48 AM) reply + / -
I try Iptool before, Same problem, It not work after turn off printer,Deleted, Never used again iptool.


Re: Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (10/4/09 10:32 PM) reply + / -
I have used the IP Tool with my Canon IP 1800 and 1880 several times and it didn't failed. In fact I even used it with my HP 3320 and Epson C90. The IP Tool that I have can recognize the printers that I attached to my computer. It just don't work on printers that have scanner. F.Y.I.


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (11/3/09 2:04 AM) reply + / -
It didn't work to me... Please help me on Y! Messenger ID db23djr...


Re: Re: How to reset ink level on Canon Pixma iP1800 by Anonymous (11/18/09 1:07 PM) reply + / -
Mike, I know how ya feel man. Here in the USofA the black and color ink cartidges combined cost more than the printer itself. I'll be doing what one person suggested. Throw away printer when out of ink. Its actually cheaper that way.


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