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I need canon service tool v4410 to reset my printer canon MG5540
I will be grateful to any one can help me.
 

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Have you searched online for the Canon "Simplified Service Manual" for your model? Search using PDF included. Don't pay any of the hucksters out there more than a few dollars for it. I have found said manuals either free on the web or for $3 on eBay.

Although I cannot swear to this as always true, I've noticed that the warning flash codes and resetting button pushing procedures hold consistent across many models of the same family. So, even if you don't have the exact one, something close will PROBABLY work.
 

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Have you searched online for the Canon "Simplified Service Manual" for your model? Search using PDF included. Don't pay any of the hucksters out there more than a few dollars for it. I have found said manuals either free on the web or for $3 on eBay.

Although I cannot swear to this as always true, I've noticed that the warning flash codes and resetting button pushing procedures hold consistent across many models of the same family. So, even if you don't have the exact one, something close will PROBABLY work.

Thanks dear @Paul Verizzo it was kind from you to reply me but I was saw the service manual and they wrote the versions of service tool which work on my printer (V3900- V4410) so I will be grateful if any one can provide me with any version of service tool can work on my printer.
 

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Although I cannot swear to this as always true, I've noticed that the warning flash codes and resetting button pushing procedures hold consistent across many models of the same family. So, even if you don't have the exact one, something close will PROBABLY work.
Do NOT try "probable" button presses unless you are sure the sequence is correct for your printer. "Probably" is not good enough as this might cause a serious issue.
 

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Do NOT try "probable" button presses unless you are sure the sequence is correct for your printer. "Probably" is not good enough as this might cause a serious issue.

I think I gave him good warning, no?

Whether one wants to try something or not is up to that person, neither you nor me.
 

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Thanks dear @Paul Verizzo it was kind from you to reply me but I was saw the service manual and they wrote the versions of service tool which work on my printer (V3900- V4410) so I will be grateful if any one can provide me with any version of service tool can work on my printer.
Why not just try an older Service Tool version on your printer like V3400 or V3600 to see if they will do the job for you, they’ll give an error and won’t start if they are unsuitable..
 

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I think I gave him good warning, no?

Whether one wants to try something or not is up to that person, neither you nor me.
No. You gave bad advice and you didn't warn the person that what you suggested could lead to a dysfunctional printer. It is OK if you did not know this but it is why I posted the warning to the OP.
 

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Why not just try an older Service Tool version on your printer like V3400 or V3600 to see if they will do the job for you, they’ll give an error and won’t start if they are unsuitable..
Thank you @The Hat previously I tried V3400 &V3600 but it not worked with me and my printer service mode locked because I can only enter the service mode for one time after that I replase my printer card and read the service manual and in it I found that only service tool V3900 or newer versions can open my printer so I seek for this program in yours kind website.
 

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No. You gave bad advice and you didn't warn the person that what you suggested could lead to a dysfunctional printer. It is OK if you did not know this but it is why I posted the warning to the OP.

I have done lots of things I'm not supposed to do in my life. Almost all of the dire consequences were wrong. If they were, I chose and went into the situation with my eyes wide open to possible negative consequences.

Just look at the warnings that come with everything today. You know, the ones we never read because they, well, stupid. Not saying a caution on this thread is stupid.

All in all, I'm happy to have thumbed my nose at the experts. I've accomplished a lot of things that have saved me big $$$$$ and gotten the satisfaction of doing so.

Each to their own.
 

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@Paul Verizzo all the things you say may well be very true for you and you have stood the test of time so congratulations, BUT you shouldn’t give advice to others and then expect them to follow you suite especially when it can lead to their downfall or misfortune. (Loss)

The advice you give should not lead too or cause damage to their printer in any way and if it has the slightest possibility of doing so you should also add a very strong warning to that effect.

Not everybody is as flamboyant and outgoing as you tend to be when it comes to their faithful printer..
 

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