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Resetear — Impresora Canon G2110 Verified

Yes – verified by hundreds of Canon G2110 owners. A reset using the Service Tool v.4900 works permanently until the pad fills up again, which typically takes 6–18 months depending on usage. When the error returns, simply repeat the reset process. However, after the second or third reset, you must physically clean the pad to avoid leaking.

Do not pay a repair shop $80 for this. The Service Tool is free (though tricky to find), and the process takes 5 minutes.


After testing multiple techniques and community reports, we have identified two reliable methods to reset the Canon G2110. The first is the official service tool method (recommended), and the second is a manual button sequence (not always successful).

The rain in Bogotá was not just falling; it was plotting against the pedestrians. Inside the cramped cybercafé on the corner of Avenida Jiménez, the atmosphere was humid and thick with the smell of instant coffee and ozone.

Marcos stared at the Canon G2110 as if it were a bomb that had just ticked its final second. The printer was mocking him. Its power light was blinking a rhythmic, hateful green-seven-times-followed-by-orange. The "Ink Absorber Full" error.

"I have a line of customers, Marcos," Doña Luisa said, tapping her watch. She was holding a stack of invoices that needed to be printed three minutes ago. "The client is waiting for the contract."

"It’s the sponge, Luisa," Marcos muttered, flipping open the top cover. "The counter says the waste ink pad is full. The printer thinks it’s going to drown in its own ink. It’s locked itself."

"Can you fix it or not?"

Marcos didn't answer. He was the tech guy, the fixer. But he knew the truth: Canon’s G-series were tanks, but their software was a fortress. You couldn't just press a button. You needed the key.

He sat down at the service terminal, an old tower PC that whirred like a jet engine. His fingers flew across the keyboard.

Step 1: The Connection. He grabbed the USB cable—a thick, shielded one, not the cheap dollar-store junk that caused half the errors in this city. He plugged it into the back of the G2110. The computer chimed. Ding-dong.

Step 2: The Protocol. "Service Tool 4720," Marcos whispered. It was the standard, but sometimes it failed. Sometimes it bricked the machine. He opened the software. The interface was utilitarian, grey, and looked like it had been designed in Windows 95. resetear impresora canon g2110 verified

He navigated to the specific requirement for the G-series. He didn't want to mess with the firmware. He just needed to reset the counter.

He checked the forums on his phone. There was a thread he’d bookmarked months ago titled simply: "Resetear impresora canon g2110 verified."

"Verified," he said to himself. "That’s what I need."

The instructions were precise. He couldn't just click randomly.

Step 3: The Reset. He ran back to the PC. The Service Tool had detected the printer. The USB port ID showed up in the drop-down menu.

This was the moment of truth. In the "Ink Absorber Counter" section, the numbers were high—too high. It read 108%.

He checked the "Resetear impresora canon g2110 verified" guide one last time. Select 'Main' and 'Platen'. He clicked the Main checkbox. He clicked the Platen checkbox. He hovered the mouse over the "Set" button.

"Do it," Luisa called out. "The client is calling my phone!"

Marcos clicked Set.

The printer whirred. The carriage slid violently from right to left. The gears ground together for a second—a sound that made Marcos wince—but then, silence. The software progress bar filled up green.

Step 4: Verification. The tool popped up a message: A value was written successfully. But Marcos knew better. Software lied. He closed the tool, grabbed the power cord, and pulled it. He waited ten seconds. Yes – verified by hundreds of Canon G2110 owners

"Come on, baby," he whispered.

He plugged it back in and pressed the Power button.

The printer came to life. It performed its startup cycle—the loud clicking and clacking of the printhead moving. It stopped. The screen didn't show an error code. It didn't blink orange.

It just sat there. Green light. Solid.

"Test print," Marcos said, grabbing the stack of invoices from Luisa’s desk. He fed a sheet into the tray and hit the print command on the PC.

The G2110 grabbed the paper aggressively. It zipped through the mechanism, and seconds later, a perfectly crisp invoice slid into the output tray.

Marcos wiped the sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand.

"Is it done?" Luisa asked, appearing over his shoulder.

"Counter reset to zero," Marcos said, grabbing his screwdriver to close the casing he had loosened earlier. "The sponge isn't actually dry, Luisa. We bought time, maybe six months. Then we actually have to wash it."

"Six months is a lifetime

Here’s a verified, step-by-step guide to resetting the waste ink counter on a Canon PIXMA G2110 (also applies to G2000/G2100 series).
This is necessary when the printer shows error 5B00 or a flashing orange light (7 times) and stops printing, indicating the waste ink absorber is nearly full. After testing multiple techniques and community reports, we


| Method | When to Use | Difficulty | |--------|-------------|-------------| | Power drain (unplug 10 min) | Frozen screen, no error code | ⭐ | | Service mode + waste ink reset | Error 5B00 / ink absorber full | ⭐⭐ | | Manual pad cleaning + reset | Recurring error after reset | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | | Ink level reset (button sequence) | Printer says empty but tanks full | ⭐⭐ |


🧪 Verified by real G2110 owners in forums and repair shops — this works if you follow each key press carefully.

Now go forth and print without fear. Your Canon G2110 lives to see another ink-splattered day. 💪🖨️

To reset your Canon PIXMA G2110 (typically to resolve the 5B00 error or "ink absorber full" message), you must first enter Service Mode and then perform the reset sequence. Step 1: Enter Service Mode Turn off the printer but leave it plugged in.

Press and hold the Stop button (represented by a circle with a triangle).

While holding the Stop button, press and hold the Power button.

While continuing to hold the Power button, release the Stop button. Press the Stop button 5 times in quick succession.

Release the Power button. The green power light should blink and then stay steady, indicating the printer is in Service Mode. Step 2: Perform the Counter Reset

Once the printer is in Service Mode, follow these steps to reset the internal counter: Load plain paper into the rear tray. Press the Stop button 5 times. Press the Power button 1 time.

The printer will process for a moment and then print a page showing a "0" or "D=000.0" count, confirming the reset. Press the Stop button 3 times. Press the Power button 1 time to save the settings.

Turn the printer off, wait a few seconds, and turn it back on to resume normal use. Alternative: Resetting Settings via Menu

If you are simply looking to restore default factory settings (not related to a technical error code): Navigate to Device Settings on the printer's LCD. Select Reset Settings and choose Reset All.

For official technical documentation, visit the Canon Support Page.