i320 waste ink counter reset :
1. Turn off the printer and unplug the cable power.
2. Press and hold the POWER button, plug cable power the printer.
3. The indicator should be green.
3. Press and release the RESUME button , the indicator should be orange.
4. Press and release the RESUME button again, the indicator should be green.
5. Release both buttons.
6.Connect the printer to PC.7.Open General Tool software,choose "USB PORT".
8.Choose "SET DESTINATION 1", OK

This manual for all canon I series from I560 above and Pixma series from IP3000 series seems use the same reset procedures like canon s9000
the same procedures works for i560/s400/i9100/i9950/s300/i850/ and Pixima From Ip3000 above

Canon i550, i560, i850, i950, i960 (May work with i860, i865)
1. Start with the printer OFF
2. Hold down RESUME and then hold down POWER
3. release RESUME
4. press RESUME twice, then release POWER
5. Let green light blink until printer is done moving print head.
6. Select functions below with RESUME press POWER to execute:

Number of presses - light color - function :
0 presses - green - Test print (or exit service mode on i960)
1 press - orange - EEPROM info print (plus grid nozzle diagnostic on i960)
2 presses - green - EEPROM initialize
3 presses - orange - Reset waste ink counter


Here's a Reset Procedure ... The problem was if error occured the unit would halt further activity so printing was suspended ... the particular error was the photo ink tank was empty and it took awhile to select everything so I could print with Black only ... photo ink error needed clearing ...
Canon BJC-8000 Overall Reset Procedure (No paper in tray) to clear errors etc
1. Disconnect powercord, Hold Down Power and Resume Buttons
2. Connect the powercord and unit will turn on
3. Release Power Button, then click it once
4. Release both Power and Resume Buttons
5. Green Power light will be on steady, amber Resume light went off
6. Then at about 1 second intervals ... click Resume, click Resume, then click Power...In a few seconds Startup Cycle Machinations will occur and finish
7. Do a Button Power off ... a Button Power on wont work ...
unplug then replug power ... Button Power on / off , Machinations OK,
error cleared now !
Here's a waste error reset from a U.K. site for a Canon BJC-8000 ...
1. Power off printer
2. Hold Resume button then press and hold POWER, the beeper will sound once.
3. Hold POWER and release RESUME
4. Press RESUME twice
5. When the indicator lights steady, press RESUME three(3) times. The indicator should be orange.
6. Press Power to set data.
I hope this info can help you...

The waste-ink counter for the BJ F900, F890, F700, F500, S900, S820, S750 and S520 are all reset in the same manner :
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold the RESUME button, then press and hold the POWER button.
3. Release the RESUME button, then press and release the RESUME button two more times in succession. (youre still holding the POWER button during this). The printer mechanics will move momentarily.
4. You are now in Service mode.
5. Pressing the RESUME key will select a function; for example, pressing RESUME 4 times will select the clear waste ink counter function. The lamp will alternate color with each key press.
1 : Service/factory test printout, including ink sensor check
2 : EEPROM info printout
3 : EEPROM initialization
4 : Clear the waste-ink counter
5 : Printer model setting. (more selections beyond this- leave this alone)
After selecting mode, press the POWER button to commit the change, and return to the top of the function selection menu. Pressing the POWER button again turns off the printer for a restart.
If you have a defective printer head, your power lamp may flash during the service mode key-in, and info printouts may not work. In this case, clearing the waste-ink counter may not fix your problem.

You might try www.2manuals.com for the service manual but here is the reset code for the Canon BJC 1000 :

1: Remove Cartridge
2: Unplug the AC Power Cord
3: Hold down the RESUME button
4: Release RESUME after plugging in the AC Power cord.
5: Press the RESUME once within 5 seconds and release the RESUME .
6: Press and HOLD RESUME for two seconds or more and release it.
7: Press and HOLD RESUME for two seconds or more and release it.
8: Unplug AC Power Cord to set data.
I hope this info helps you...

I found this fix by Tman on another thread and it has worked for my IP2000
Canon S9000, S300, S400, i550, i560, i850, i860, i865, i9100, i9950, PIXMA iP3000 above,
1. Turn off printer
2. Hold down Resume button and press Power button.
3. Keep holding down Power button and let Resume button go.
4. Press Resume button 2 times then let BOTH buttons go.
5. Green lights will flash and then stop blinking.
6. When green lights are solid, press the Resume button 4 times.
7. Press the Power button and the printer should turn off, if not, press the Power button once more.
8. Your printer should respond as normal.

Manual reset for Waste Error Reset :
1: Unplug Power Cord
2: Hold POWER and FF and Print Mode buttons
3: Plug in Power Cord
4: Release after the beeps

Waste Error Reset :
ERROR : Used ink tank is full
1. Remove the Cartridge
2. Unplug the AC Power Cord
3. Close Front access panel
3. Hold down the RESUME/RESET button and plug in the AC power cord
4. Release RESUME/RESET after plugging in the AC Power cord.
5. Press the RESUME/RESET once within 5 seconds and release the RESUME/RESET .
6. Press and HOLD RESUME/RESET for two seconds or more and release it.
7. Press and HOLD RESUME/RESET for two seconds or more and release it.
8. Unplug AC Power Cord to set data
If you need nore info try here :
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http://www.neilslade.com/papers/inkjetstuff.html
Wem, Try soaking the print head in a shallow dish/plate of hot distilled water to remove any dried out ink. You may need to repeat the process a few times to fully unclog the print head.

This methods is for almost all kind Canon printer.
My method is :

1. Unassemble the Printer , Has locking Tabs & 1 Screw.
2. Remove the Mechanism.
3. Remove the Power supply & the connector
4. Place the Base in a sink & remove the Pads
5. Wash the Base in Running Water .then Dry thoroughly.
6. Sqeeze wash the 2 pads in running warm water.until no Ink runs out.
7. Sqeeze dry all the excess water from the Pads & leave to Dry overnite.
8. Reassemble the printer & Run through the Reset as in Wes's Post.

BJC-3000 :
Here is the reset process. You need to carefully follow the steps for it to work. Not to defend Canon but without the waste ink counter you will at some point end up with ink leaking from the printer.
Waste Error Reset :
Step 1:
Start with POWER OFF. Hold down the RESUME button. Press and hold the POWER button. The indicator should light GREEN unblinking.
Step 2: Without releasing the POWER button, release RESUME, then double-click (press and release twice) RESUME. Finally release POWER. Each click of RESUME should cause the indicator to change (first to
ORANGE, then back to GREEN). If the reset is going to work, upon release of the POWER button, the GREEN will blink while the printer goes through its irritating noisy start-up routine of making all the moving parts whirr and grumble (though not, I insist, beep!) and then settle down to unblinking green (I have never achieved this happy status).
Step 3: Press the resume button either three times (according to Wes) or six times (according to Mark's Pidgin it would take 3 double-clicks to get 3 orange lights - hey, I'm just a mathematician trying to make sense of it all!)
Step 4: Press POWER OFF to set data. Apparently this both stores the reset and powers off the printer. When you power on again all should be well!
there were no beeps and 3 resumes worked in step3

THE ERROR CODE INDICATED IS NOT THE WASTE INK TANK!!!!!

The waste ink tank error message is indicated by 6 ALTERNATE flashes of Green/Orange. ie green, orange, green, orange, green, orange, green, orange, green, orange, green, orange.
The error message described in the original post is a printhead problem. It was described as flashing 6 orange and one green. ie green, orange, orange, orange, orange, orange, orange The BC-33e printheads are consumables and need to be replaced after a few years.
The waste ink amount is based on dot counting. It will indicate that it is full after a certain amount of printing has been done. This is generally after 10's of thousands of pages have been through the printer and as such is only rarely triggered by your average user. I would say that most people that supposedly have this "waste ink tank full" error, just need to replace the printhead, and have been resetting the eeprom needlessly. This would explain why a lot of people still have no joy even after reseting the eeprom.
It is shame that one persons inaccurate and inflammatory post has steered so many people in the wrong direction. And you wonder why the engineers don't want that info in the public domain.
BJC-3000 error codes are as follows:
[User Recoverable]
The indicator blinks in orange the number of times for that type of error, then it blinks in green. This pattern is repeated.
Error Indicator Blinks :
- 2 Paper feed error
- 3 Paper jam error
- 4 Ink out error
- 5 Mis-installed cartridge
- 6 No cartridge
- 7 Cartridge error
- 8 Waste ink warning
The indicator blinks alterately in orange and in green the the number of times for that error (orange and green blinking alternately), then it blinks long in green. This pattern is repeated.
[Unrecoverable by Users]
Error Condition Indicator Blinks :
- ROM error 1 time in orange/green RAM error 2 times in orange/green
- EEPROM error 3 times in orange/green Home position error 4 times in orange/green
- Temperature sensor error 5 times in orange/green
- Waste ink full error 6 times in orange/green
- Temperature error 7 times in orange/green
- Head temp sensor error 8 times in orange/green
- Cartridge displaced error 9 times in orange/green
- ASF sensor error 10 times in orange/green
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