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How Do Reset Canon Printer to Factory Settings

This article will show you how to reset your Canon printer to factory default settings. You can reset your printer if your printer displays any error messages or isn't working correctly. This will resolve most common problems that users encounter. In just a few steps, we will show you how to do a Hard reset.

Resetting the Canon Printer

  1. Turn off the Printer by pressing the On/Off button. Wait until the Printer turns off completely.
  2. Hold the "Stop " button for 2 seconds until it switches to Off. Continue holding the stop button for 2 seconds and then proceed to step 3.
  3. While you hold the Stop button, press the On "" button simultaneously.
  4. Now, release the "stop” button.
  5. You can hold the "On "button for five seconds, then press "Stop!" button for five more times.
  6. Now, release the power button.
  7. Your printer will now go into the reset mode. The screen will then go blank. It will take a while for it to reset to its default settings. Once it stops making loud noises, press the "On" button to restart your printer.
  8. This is it. The canon printer was successfully reset.

Drivers may need to be reinstalled in your computer. If it asks you for driver reinstallation please reinstall printer and driver in your computer system. canon printer reset After resetting your printer and installing it again you should no longer see an error when you try to use the printer. We are grateful.

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How do I Factory Reset or Reset a Canon Printer Printer?

Resetting the Canon printer factory can make it as good as new. The printer's settings will be restored to the original state it came in. You can reset it using the Setup option. Next, press it. Next, choose Reset Setting. The user will then need to choose the Reset All option. These options can be selected using the arrow buttons on your Canon printer during the factory reset process.

Some people may need help with reseting the Canon printer to factory settings. This section explains how to do this. You can follow the procedure by first finding and pressing the Stop button until you hear the alarm ring. Once you have heard the alarm at least 19 more times, you can hit the Start button. Gradually you'll be able reset your Canon printer back to factory settings.

  • Press the "Stop” button until a ringing alarm sounds on your device.
  • After the alarm rings or flashes 19 times, press the "Start" key.
  • The factory settings will be restored to your printer. You will then need to uninstall its drivers.
  • Reinstall the most recent drivers.

How do I reset my Canon PIXMA printer to factory default settings?

Your Canon PIXMA printer may not function as smoothly in certain circumstances. You can reset the printer to its factory default settings. You can reset the factory default settings by going to Device Settings after your printer has been turned on. 

You can also choose to reset from these settings. You can then factory reset your device by following the instructions.

  • Start your Canon PIXMA Printer.
  • Look for "Device Settings". This option will be found in the menu. You can choose it by using the arrows.
  • Select "OK" now
  • Choose "Resetting".
  • Click "OK".
  • Next, switch off your printer.
  • At the same time, press the "Stop", and "Power" buttons.
  • Press the Power button. Next, release "Stop" Next, release "Stop".
  • After 30 seconds, "O", will appear on the screen. Tap on "Stop" four times to continue.
  • Next, push the Power button twice.
  • For your printer to turn off, you will need to press the Power button once more.

How do I reset my Canon Printer's ink cartridge?

Canon printers can be reset using the Power button. A chip can be used to reset the cartridges by following a specific procedure. Some Canon devices may have a Stop, Resume or Ok button. You can also use this button for this purpose. You can also use this button to reset your Canon ink cartridges. Be sure to consider the model of the printer when choosing the method. Consider whether the method you choose will work with your printer.