Canon iP4800 Ink Absorber Full Reset

iP4800 Printer Reset – Ink Absorber Counter Explained

Canon iP4800 Ink Absorber Full Reset

If your Canon iP4800 suddenly refuses to print and shows a maintenance or service warning, the ink absorber counter may have reached its limit.

Ink absorber pads store waste ink during normal operation. Canon firmware tracks this using a software counter and may stop printing when it reaches the limit.

This page is prepared for Canon iP4800. Service mode instructions are shown only when a matching series procedure is known.

Typical Signs

  • Service / maintenance warning on the screen or driver
  • Printer refuses to print even with ink available
  • Blinking lights and queued jobs fail
  • Error reappears after restart

Finalize the Reset and Restore Printing

Once the counter is cleared, Canon iP4800 should exit the locked state and printing should resume normally.

Important Notes

If absorber pads are truly saturated, ignoring maintenance can lead to ink leakage inside the printer. The counter reset only removes the software lock.

Download & get started

For best results, avoid rushing button presses—consistent timing matters.

Troubleshooting

  • Close other Canon printer utilities while resetting.
  • Power-cycle the printer and try again.
  • Try a different USB cable/port if using PC software.
  • Repeat the service mode steps carefully (timing matters).
  • Use the correct Stop/Reset press count for your series.

FAQ

How long does it take?
Usually a few minutes once the correct steps are followed.
Does every Canon model need service mode?
No. The generator shows service mode steps only when the series procedure is known.
How many times should I press Stop/Reset?
It depends on the series. Many use 5 presses; PRO/imagePROGRAF/MG use 6 in this generator.
Does reset clean the absorber pads?
No. It resets the counter (software). Pads may still require physical maintenance in high-usage cases.

Guide prepared for Canon iP4800 – Ink Absorber / Waste Ink Counter Reset using Wic Reset Connect.

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