![]() ![]() The original StevesForums post is now 77+ pages, so weeding through it to find what works and what doesn't work could possibly take 4-5 years. ![]() Although all of my testing is done on my Canon Pixma IP5000 this tutorial applies to several Canon printers with CD/DVD printing abilities. Where applicable I will tell you where the models differ. What you'll need: A Canon Pixma Printer that has the ability to print on disks. You can tell because there is a fold down plate on the front of the printer (image 0B). A flat head screw driver About 5 minutes of time (10 minutes if you read all my dumb comments). Now we need to change the printer's BIOS to non-US (ie. Trust me, this looks way harder than it really is. These instructions are for Pixma IP3000/4000/5000. Instructions for most other compatible printers can be found herehere. Turn off the printer but don't unplug it. Hold down RESUME (Triangle pointed down) then push and hold down POWER. Wait about 5 seconds before releasing RESUME but continuing to hold POWER. ![]() While still holding POWER press RESUME once. You will notice the power light turn orange. Press RESUME again so the light turns green. To be sure you are in the service mode before continuing press RESUME once - the light will turn Orange.
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