Canon Pixma MG2550S dump BIOS
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Re: Canon Pixma MG2550S dump BIOS
Hi everyone,
I was trying to figure out how to repair my Canon 2550s from error 5B00 and I came here after many attempts. I'm now trying to rewrite the eeprom containing printer's info, but the fact is that I can't find eeprom 24c08 as someone suggested… on my board I can see only eeprom 25q16. Now I'm wondering, why there is no 24c08 even if the model is the same? Rewriting just 25q16 eeprom will solve the problem? If so, does someone have the dump file for 25qq16 eeprom?
I attach photos of the printer's board… maybe someone could help me on find eeprom 24c08…Comment
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Re: Canon Pixma MG2550S dump BIOS
Thank you for the reply, shybear. I was thinking the same, but on that IC is written “ 4g08 54653”. Do you think the dump file will work anyway (if that IC is actually a eeprom chip)? I also need to find a way to program it since the package is smaller compared to the one of the 25q16 chip.Comment
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Re: Canon Pixma MG2550S dump BIOS
Thank you for the reply, shybear. I was thinking the same, but on that IC is written “ 4g08 54653”. Do you think the dump file will work anyway (if that IC is actually a eeprom chip)? I also need to find a way to program it since the package is smaller compared to the one of the 25q16 chip.
If you doesn't have the right adapter socket you should have an adapter (that usually is inside programmer kit) where chip have to be soldered (see picture).Comment
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Re: Canon Pixma MG2550S dump BIOS
Oh yes, you're right. I was focused on finding a way to avoid unsoldering and resoldering the eeprom. Anyway, thank you so much, I will try with it. I need to ask you one last thing, the dump file to be used is the one at #1?Comment
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Re: Canon Pixma MG2550S dump BIOS
Try the one of #20 of shutt1e but take care about s/n!
I suggest you before to goes on to make a backup copy of your original BIOS.
I also suggest to try to fix the issue using service tool 4718 that is compatible with mg2550s!!! (see#16)Comment
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Re: Canon Pixma MG2550S dump BIOS
no, this one is just the copy of orginal BIOS when the printer was still locked with error.
Try the one of #20 of shutt1e but take care about s/n!
I suggest you before to goes on to make a backup copy of your original BIOS.
I also suggest to try to fix the issue using service tool 4718 that is compatible with mg2550s!!! (see#16)Comment
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Re: Canon Pixma MG2550S dump BIOS
The simplest option for MG2450.
1. Dump the eprom content and save it to a file.
2. Erase the eprom.
3. power and start the printer. the printer will go in error state.
4. turn off the printer and unplug it.
5. dump the eprom content again, to another file.
6. open both files and copy paste the serial number from the first dump, to the second one, at the same adress. save the file.
7. write this file to eprom then start the printer
The serial is written from: 00000050 to 000000d0.
Appears two times. Good luck!
You don't need to take the eprom from the board. you just need +, -, scl, sda, pin 8, 4, 6, 5. Works with ch341 programmer.Comment
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Re: Canon Pixma MG2550S dump BIOS
I'm going to give you some advice.
for this they must always make a copy of both chips
big and small eeprom
If they only focus on making a copy of the small chip, they will have problems, since CANON has different versions of FIRMWARE and main board... the same problem is seen here in Latin America.
I learned by watching a repair channel, it was the only one that explained about programming and board and firmware versions, while no one else knew.
He also knows how to fix error 6800, he just doesn't want to teach.
I learned that advice because after watching his videos I bought him a file for a canon MG2510, and that's when he explained it to me.Comment
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Re: Canon Pixma MG2550S dump BIOS
24c08 dump from a working 2550s.
no idea how many copies it already printed, but with this i revived two wasted ink pad printers.
beware. it will change your s/n, i didn't ever tried to edit, i used a ch341 programmer to write the dump, just load and write, no need to erase
btw,rewriting 00ff on the eeprom as joepales said does nothing on my printers1 PhotoComment
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Hello , i would like to share with you what i've learned about this printer.
There are two types of chip so you need to flash the correct one.
If the chip is a 508RP (Need to use 95080 Chip Type in your programmer) you need to flash the 95080 file , if the chip is 4G08 you need to flash the 24C08 file.
I attach all the types in order to make your life easier. The right file to flash for 95080 is KJEE56419_9.1 that correspond at Serial Number and % of waster ink used (So 9.1% in this case from this backup). I also attached a 95080 file called HAAF52558_96.7 with waster at 96.7% so it gaves the error if you flash it; I insert it for studying purposes if someone can "decrypt" it.
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