Canon service tool: v5204 or latest?

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Yes, dear folks I have returned from fighting demons**, climbing great heights and smiting the evil doers who brought us Brexit and Aunt Bessies frozen yorkshire puddings (Heretics all!) and I seek your help in my latest crusade...

Anyway.. I'm starting to tackle the Canon waste ink topic and because it's been a ruddy long time since I was "sensible" enough to look at this, I'm behind on the joys of tackling the service tools. So, @PeterBJ and your minions, would you say it's best to get the latest service tool version (obviously from a reputable source) or the v5204 for specific models (eg: the Pro-100, Pro-10, etc... ) depending on compatibility?

Probably sounds like a daft question but I figure I'd go to the font of experience, knowledge and those whose egos I may massage into action... before I reinvent the wheel and look even dafter than @The Hat already thinks I am... Your input, dear Sirs, Madams and other mortals is greatly appreciated.

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I have never owned or worked with the Canon Pro models so I cannot tell what service tool is suitable for them. But IIRC v5204 has been successfully used to reset Pro 10 and Pro 100 printers. I think the newer service tools are better because of more supported printers, but check the seller's list of compatible printers.

Some years ago I bought the v5204 from an E-Bay seller. It was a version for 1 PC so I should run a program to create a computer hardware ID. The ID was mailed to the seller who sent a code to insert in an activation program and the service tool was functional. I tested it with a couple of PGI-550/CLI-551 generation printers as I had no newer printers.

I borrowed the wireless LAN card from the laptop I had installed the service tool on. I needed a WLAN card to test in another and better laptop. With this card WLAN was now OK in the better laptop. I then found another WLAN card I installed in the laptop with the service tool. WLAN was now OK again but the servicetool was no longer functional. Reinstalling the original WLAN card didn't make the service tool functional again.

I have a couple of Pixma TS model printers of the PGI-570/CLI-571 and PGI-580/CLI-581 generations so I think I will buy a newer service tool from E-Bay to test. If I buy a new service tool I will report my results.
 
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