Canon Service Tool V.4718 May 2026
The Canon Service Tool v.4718 is a specialized utility designed for authorized technicians and advanced users to perform maintenance and diagnostic tasks on Canon PIXMA printers. Key Features and Use Cases
Risks & precautions
- Using service tools can void warranties.
- Incorrect EEPROM writes or firmware operations can permanently disable a printer.
- Always back up EEPROM/data before writing.
- Only use the reset functions if the printer truly requires servicing (e.g., after replacing absorbers).
- Prefer official Canon service centers for hardware repairs.
- Improved Printer Performance: By using Canon Service Tool v.4718, you can identify and fix issues that may be affecting your printer's performance, ensuring it runs smoothly and efficiently.
- Reduced Downtime: With the tool's diagnostic and repair functions, you can quickly resolve issues and get back to printing without delay.
- Cost Savings: By troubleshooting and fixing issues yourself, you can save money on repair costs and reduce the need for professional assistance.
Using this tool requires the printer to be in Service Mode. If the printer is not in this mode, the tool will not detect the device. 1. Enter Service Mode canon service tool v.4718
This report covers the Canon Service Tool v.4718 , a specialized software used by technicians to perform maintenance and diagnostic tasks on Canon PIXMA and MAXIFY printers. The Canon Service Tool v
4. Operational Requirements
- Operating System: Generally designed for Windows environments (Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11). Running the tool on macOS often requires a Windows emulator or a virtual machine.
- Hardware Interface: A standard USB 2.0 or 3.0 cable connection. The tool usually does not support network/Wi-Fi maintenance operations.
- Service Mode: The tool will not function if the printer is in standard "User Mode." The technician must manually enter the printer into "Service Mode" via a specific button sequence on the printer hardware before launching the application.
Technical Specifications
- Reset waste ink pad counters (also called “ink absorber” counters)
- Change device region settings
- Perform EEPROM initialization and adjustments
- Troubleshoot service mode operations on Canon printers (especially PIXMA, MAXIFY, and imageCLASS models)