
Nearly I connected it to my pc and turn it on. I have a Canon MP145 Pixma series printer. Now instead of the 0 you will get a 1 after the paper you loaded went through the printer and out. Then while keeping the "ON/OFF" button pressed, press again the Reset buton and the left led that has the triangle will turn off. The left led with the triangle will light up. Step 3: Insert a piece of paper int othe tray Step 4 (and here isthe diffference): Press the "Reset button" and hold it while pressing the power button. Stept 2: Power down the printer by pressing the "On/OFF" button. Then realease the the Reset button and press it 2 times again like in the original instructiion. Then press the "ON" button and keet it pressed. Step 1: Press the "reset" button and keep it pressed. Here is the procedere for Canon MP240, that I discovered by a lot of trial and error. So ,if you have an MP240, neither the MP198 nor the MP250 solutions work. Thanks for the post becuase I used it as the starting point to make my Canon MP240 can without cartridges installed. There will be an error warning when we open scanning windows to acquiring image from your image editor, bla bla bla, na na na, and for sure it wont scan anything.


No, if we thing (as manufacture): "in order to (continue) use our product (your multifunction printer), you must (continue) buying our ink/cartridge". Yes, if we think (as user) : "Scanning paper doesn't require or need any ink". If your ink is in low level or lets say empty, you can say goodbye to your Multifunction printer's "scanning" capability. If you ever had a Canon Multifunction printer, or MP series, or a Multifunction printer in general, then maybe you already know that in order to use all functions on that Multifunction printer, it has to be in "Ready to use" condition, in other word, for example: if you want to scan a paper, your printer ink and cartridge must be installed AND not running low.
