You cannot run the tool while the printer is in normal mode. You must put the printer into Service Mode first.
Every Canon inkjet printer has a spongy pad inside that absorbs ink used during print head cleaning cycles. Canon manufacturers set a software limit (usually around 7,000 to 8,500 cleaning cycles) at which the printer will shut down. This is not a hardware failure; it is a safety feature to prevent ink overflow. However, in most cases, the pad is only partially full when the error appears.
The Service Tool v320032 bypasses this lock by resetting the counter to zero, giving your printer a second life. free resetter canon service tool v320032 fixed
Canon printers have a waste ink counter that tracks how much ink is absorbed by the internal pad. When full, the printer locks and shows an error (often 5B00 or related codes).
The official solution is to replace the waste ink pad or take the printer to a service center.
The “Service Tool v320032” is an unofficial application that can: You cannot run the tool while the printer is in normal mode
The “fixed” version implies it bypasses bugs or limitations of earlier versions.
Resetting the counter without cleaning the physical waste ink pad is a temporary fix. The ink is real. It will eventually leak and destroy your printer's logic board. The “fixed” version implies it bypasses bugs or
After using the resetter tool:
Without cleaning, you get 2-3 resets before catastrophic leakage.