Canon G4600 Ink Absorber Full Reset
If your Canon G4600 suddenly refuses to print and shows a maintenance or service warning, the ink absorber counter may have reached its limit.
Inside Canon printers, absorber pads collect excess ink from cleaning and maintenance cycles. The printer uses an internal counter to estimate pad saturation.
This page is prepared for Canon G4600. Service mode instructions are shown only when a matching series procedure is known.
Common Symptoms
- ‘Ink Absorber Full’ / ‘Service Required’ message
- Support/service code (varies by series)
- Printing blocked after cleaning cycles
- Reset required to continue printing
How to Enter Service Mode on Canon G4600
Some Canon series require entering service mode before the ink absorber counter can be reset.
- Turn the printer OFF.
- Press and hold Stop/Reset.
- While holding Stop/Reset, press and hold Power.
- Release Stop/Reset (keep holding Power).
- Press Stop/Reset 5 times.
- Release Power — the printer should enter service mode.
If it doesn’t work, repeat the sequence carefully. The press count depends on the series.
Clear the Ink Absorber / Waste Ink Counter
Once the counter is cleared, Canon G4600 should exit the locked state and printing should resume normally.
Warnings
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
- Try a different USB cable/port if using PC software.
- Close other Canon printer utilities while resetting.
- Repeat the service mode steps carefully (timing matters).
- Power-cycle the printer and try again.
- Use the correct Stop/Reset press count for your series.
Frequently Asked Questions
Guide prepared for Canon G4600 – Ink Absorber / Waste Ink Counter Reset using Wic Reset Connect.