Monday, December 26, 2011

Canon Printer Support: Troubleshooting

!±8± Canon Printer Support: Troubleshooting

The Canon printers are some of the most popular on the market today. The Canon name is renowned for offering high quality, durable and functional printers and other computer accessories. You always get the very best with a Canon printer, but sometimes you may find yourself needing to troubleshoot a problem. These printers, just like any others, are subject to technical difficulties but you should be able to fix the problem easily enough.

If you notice the ink on your printer is showing up dry and barely visible on the pages when you try to print, but have just refilled the ink cartridge, you know it is not the ink running dry so there is another problem. Look under the ink cartridge and make sure it is not getting blocked in any way. There may be dust or dirt stuck on the cartridge which is keeping the ink from making it onto the paper.

If you need Canon printer support because you see an error message saying the "Ink Absorber is full", try resetting your printer and see what that does. This should work to fix the error and if not you simply access the printer's menu section and reset the ink absorber. Usually this is not a serious problem and you can take care of it yourself. If you can't seem to figure it out, take it in to avoid wrecking it and causing further damage.

Another common problem on the Canon printer light flashing on and off. If this starts happening during use of the printer or even when it is off and not in use, the best thing to do is try resetting it. A simple hard reset-where you unplug the printer from the power source rather than turning it off with the power button-should be enough to fix this problem. If not you may need to open the printer up and check the light bulbs to ensure one is not broken. This may require the skills of a professional electronics repair person.

If you have any troubleshooting questions, you can always consult your printer manual or contact the Canon Company. They have a skilled and qualified support staff that is always ready and available for any questions. You can call about any Canon printer no matter what the make and model, old or new. You will need to have the make and model ready, as the answer to the same question can change from one model to the next.


Canon Printer Support: Troubleshooting

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Sistema de Impresion de Tinta Continua en la nueva Canon MX320

Nuestro Sistema de Tinta Continua en la Nueva Canon Multifoncional MX320. Son compatibles con una amplia gama de la linea Canon, que incluye entre los modelos ya probados las siguientes impresoras: IP1300 IP1500 IP1800 IP1900 IP2200 MP140 MP160 MP180 MP220 MP240 MX320

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Canon MP160 problem

having a problem .. can anyone help me out with this ? the ink is all over inside printer .. and pictures are printing out wierdly .. not in their right colours .. printer is canon MP160

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Canon CIS, CISS CI System Case Mod For Pixma iP4200, iP4300, iP4500

Canon Pixma iP4200, iP4300, iP4500 inkjet printer with continuous inking system - never purchase another cartridge again, ever. This printer series works great with CI systems, however the lid cannot always be closed which may result in error messages, or the printer not working. Printing with the lid open is very possible with the use of a strategically placed small piece of plastic, or paper, but the OCD in us comes out, and we want the lid completely closed. You can do this without removing the lid (with a dremel, or drill) if you so choose. We removed the lid for illustration purposes. And yes, we did break one of the lid latches when trying to pry it off. You can pick up this system here - www.4inkandmore.com And you can see an installation video here - www.youtube.com Freedom to Print!

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Canon i80 Color Bubble Jet Printer

!±8± Canon i80 Color Bubble Jet Printer

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  • Up to 4,800 x 1,200 dpi color, droplets as small as 2 picoliters
  • Direct photo printing from PictBridge-compatible cameras
  • True borderless photo printing in 3 sizes
  • USB 2.0, IrDA, and direct port interfaces; optional Bluetooth
  • 1-year warranty with Instant Exchange

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Canon i80 Color Bubble Jet Printer

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Canon Ink Absorber - How To Clean It

!±8± Canon Ink Absorber - How To Clean It

If you own a Canon printer and are looking at this article, chances are you just got the "Waste ink absorber is full" error, or something similar, and have no idea what it is or what the printer expects you to do. Unfortunately, or fortunately, you are not the only one with this problem and there are ways to solve it. If you call Canon support, they will promptly tell you to bring the printer for servicing, that doesn't help, however, when you have a report or resumé to print by tomorrow.

Firstly, it might be important to note that the waste ink absorber is a little pad that sits under the cartridge's "home" position and collects any loose ink that may be on the cartridge. This prevents smudges, so it's a good thing to have. Many ink jet printers have them, but as far as I know, only Canon PIXMA printers display an error when a certain internal counter suggests that the ink absorber may be full. If you've done a lot of printing, the ink absorber may actually be full and you might need to have it cleaned or replaced to ensure the best printing quality. However, if you haven't printed that much or you have and you just need to print something right this minute, there is a way to reset the counter and stop the error from showing up again. Until the counter reaches a certain unknown point, that is, in which case you'll have to repeat the procedure.

Unfortunately, the instructions for resetting the counter differ from printer to printer and again, as far as I can tell, are not mentioned in the manual. People have been able to figure out how to do it, however, and there are instructions online for many printers. Searching for your printer model and either "ink absorber" or "used ink tank" should provide you with a few links to check out. Almost all of them are pretty easy to follow, albeit contrived and not easily discoverable on your own. Once the counter is reset, you should be able to print again.

If the ink absorber pad in your Canon is indeed full, you might want to replace it. Having it serviced is generally not a good option, since it will likely cost almost as much as the original cost of the printer and is not covered under warranty, since it's considered normal wear and tear and not a defect. Canon will, however, sell you a new ink absorber that shouldn't be too hard to replace. The number to call, in the United States, is 732-521-7230, which is their New Jersey parts center. They are open Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 8:00pm EST and should be able to sell you a replacement. You can also try to clean the ink absorber on your Canon without replacement using tissue to absorb as much ink from the absorber as you can.


Canon Ink Absorber - How To Clean It

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