![]() It seems like people insert a new OEM Canon PGI-5 pigmented black cartridge and the printer becomes usable again. ![]() I have read several accounts where people could not print, having the same/similar situation as you, which was resolved by inserting a new Canon OEM cartridge or a partially factory filled OEM Canon cartridge that has never reached empty while in the printer. So, when all is said and done, has anyone (a common user w/out high-priced chip resetting systems) found a way to bypass this "second" error message?Ĭlick to expand.So, you have refilled ALL the cartridges present in the printer. If I open up the printer to reset the carts (the lights on the 2 reset carts are out when I do), they flash initially when I reseat them but it just ends up turning them off again and giving me the same error code. "some ink tanks cannot be recognized" - the pictoral showed all 5 tanks empty. Anyway, after bypassing those 2 carts, the printer worked fine for that session - but when I powered it up the next day, it gave me a new error message - "ink tank errors have occurred". Subsequently, for these 2 carts, I rcvd software warnings that ink level monitoring would be disabled I acknowledged it by holding down the reset button for 5 seconds each time. My situation is that I refilled 2 of my 5 carts after getting ink low" messages on them. My situation appears to be somewhat similar to others noted on this forum (which I am new to), but I havent found the definitive final answer. I own a Canon MP530 and have just started refilling cartridges to save $$$ (am a novice refiller).
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