Showing posts with label Canon Printing Problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canon Printing Problems. Show all posts

Monday, 24 June 2013

Error 6000 or P03 on Canon printers






That is a line feed error. It also should be flashing 3 times for this error on the on/off button.
Solution 1:
  • Verify that the paper tray is correctly set.
  • If any object is placed in front of the machine, remove it.
Solution 2:
  • Search for any small pieces of paper in the printer, or a tiny object.
Solution 3:
  • Power off the printer
  • Wait 30 seconds
  • Power on.
Solution 4: one of these parts could be faulty:
  • Timing sensor unit QM2-2683
  • Timing slit disk film QC1-6229
  • Feed roller ass'y QL2-0925
  • Platten unit QM2-2923
  • Logic board ass'y QM2-3078
  • Paper feed motor QK1-1502





Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Duplex Printing in iMac Word on a Canon Printer



Duplex printing, or printing on both sides of a sheet of paper, is a great way to save paper. You have two options for duplex printing on a Canon printer from Microsoft Word on your iMac: manual duplex or automatic duplex printing

Manual

·         To duplex print manually, you print the odd numbered pages of your documents first, flip the printed sheets over, then print the even numbered pages. Microsoft Word makes this process easy. The Microsoft Word menu in the Copies & Pages drop-down menu in the Print dialog box allows you to select whether to print all odd or all even pages.
·         The automatic duplex printing option in supported Cannon printers lets you print double-sided documents without printing one side and then turning over the pages to print the other side. If your Canon printer supports automatic duplex printing there will be a Duplex Printing & Margin option in the print dialog box.
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·         Duplex printing is good for the environment since it reduces by half the amount of paper required to print your business documents. From a business perspective, duplex printing can cut your expenses by reducing the amount of paper you need to purchase. By producing smaller, lighter documents, you can also lower storage and postage costs

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Thursday, 11 April 2013

Printer Canon Pixma MP258 – Absorber Full


Printer Canon Pixma MP258 – Absorber Full
If your printer show P07 error it means that your ink absorber inside the printer is almost full. In order to solve this you need to clear or reset the counter protection of your printer. To do this, follow this steps.

First make sure that the power cable and usb cable are connected, before you perform the reset procedure. And download the resetter at the bottom of this post.

FIRST STEPS:  Entering Service Mode
You have to enter in service mode in order to used the resetter. To do that follow this procedure,

1. Turn off the printer without pulling the power cords.
2. Hold down STOP/RESET button and press Power button.
3. Keep holding down Power button and let STOP/RESET button go.
4. Then Press STOP/RESET button twice then let BOTH buttons go.
5. You will notice that the Alternate Blinking error is gone, this means that the printer is in Service Mode state.

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Print Spooler Error 1068 in Canon Printer The dependency service or group failed to start.


When trying to start the Print Spooler Service, Error 1068 means "The dependency service does not exist. or the dependency service or group failed to start."  

Depending on your environment and your type of printer installed, your Print Spooler Service will have other dependent services that must be running before the Print Spooler Service will start.  If the dependent services are not running, you will see an error 1068 or similar message about dependent services when trying to start the Print Spooler Service.

Some canon printers will add their own services to XP and the starting of the Print Spooler Service lists them as dependencies and therefore those canon Services must be running before the Print Spooler service will start.  It may be listed as the LexBce Server.

Do you now or have you ever had have any canon printers installed?  If yes, are you still using the canon printers?

Depending on your printing environment, if you are using another kind of printer, you may have other Service listed in the Dependencies tab of the Print Spooler Service.

Use the XP Services Applet to check the Print Spooler dependencies and options.

Click Start, Run and in the box enter:

services.msc

Click OK to open the Service Applet.

Locate the Print Spooler Service, right click it, choose Properties and then look at the Dependencies tab.  The services listed there must be running before the Print Spooler Service will start.  If they are not running, you will get an error 1068 or similar message about dependent services when trying to start the Print Spooler Service.

You should always see the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service and maybe some others depending on the type of printer you have installed (canon printers can add some Dependency Services to your XP configuration).  All dependent services must be running before the Print Spooler Service will start. 
The dependent Services may vary depending on the type of printers you have installed.

The RPC service is also necessary for a lot of other things to work properly and is usually always running and set to Automatic start. 
If the RPC Service is not running and does not start Automatically, you may have some other problems, but start with the easy stuff first.

From the Services Applet, locate the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service and if it is not running, right click it and start it and set it to Automatic.

Thursday, 28 March 2013

software errors or installation issues in canon pixma mx7600 printer

Rebooting the computer is a good initial step to begin resolving software or installation issues. Instructions to restart the computer for Windows and Macintosh operating systems.

Windows 7

  1. Click the Start button.
  2. Click the arrow to the right of the Shutdown button .
  3. Click 'Restart' from the menu that appears.
Windows Vista
  1. Click the Start button.
  2. Click the arrow to the right of the Lock button.
  3. Click 'Restart' from the menu that appears.
Windows XP
  1. Click Start
  2. Select 'Turn Off Computer'
  3. Click 'Restart'

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Canon Pixma MP800: Troubleshooting Guide


Canon designed the PIXMA MP800 as an all-in-one printer, copier and scanner. It appeals to the home user who needs these office services but is limited for desk space. Even the best Canon printer can stop working. Troubleshoot your PIXMA MP800 to help find and fix common underlying problems that may affect the printer's performance.


Make sure the MP800 is plugged into a reliable power source--for the best results, plug it directly into an outlet instead of using an extension cable--and powered on if its front display panel is dark.
Check the front and back paper feeder slots if the MP800 makes strange noises or stops printing halfway through a printing job. The device may be clogged. Remove any pieces of paper that may be stuck.

Review the front LCD display screen for an error. The error message typically describes what's wrong and how to fix it.
Adjust the MP800's print head if your printer results look crooked or off-balance. Press the "On/Off" button to turn off the device, then turn it back on. Insert two A4-sized (letter size) sheets of plain paper into the MP800's top feeder slot. Press "Maintenance" on the MP800's display screen and use the arrow keys to scroll down to "Manual Head Align." Push "OK" and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the alignment process.
Clean the MP800's scanner bed if the LCD screen displays an error saying, "Cannot Obtain Clean Scan" or if your scanning results look streaked, splotched or obscured by debris. Canon recommends wiping the glass with a clean, lint-free cloth. Solid debris deposits can be removed with water. Don't use glass cleaners, as this may damage the MP800.
Dial the Canon printer support line at 8555172433 if you still can't get your PIXMA MP800 printer to work correctly.
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Replace ink tank(s) MG5120 in Canon Printer

When you need to replace ink tanks, follow the procedure below.
important:
If you remove an ink tank, replace it immediately. Do not leave the machine with ink tanks removed.
Use new ink tanks for replacement. Installing used ink tanks may cause the nozzles to clog. Furthermore, with such ink tanks, the machine will not be able to inform you when to replace the ink tanks properly.
Once an ink tank has been installed, do not remove it from the machine and leave it out in the open. This will cause the ink tank to dry out, and the machine may not operate properly when it is reinstalled. To maintain optimal printing quality, use an ink tank within six months of first use.
note:
Color ink may be consumed even when printing a black-and-white document or when black-and-white printing is specified.
Every ink is also consumed in the standard cleaning and deep cleaning of the Print Head, which may be necessary to maintain the machine's performance. When an ink tank is out of ink, replace it immediately with a new one.

Make sure that the power is turned on, and open the Paper Output Tray gently.
Lift the Scanning Unit (Cover) until it stops.
The Print Head Holder moves to the replacement position.
attention:
Do not hold the Print Head Holder to stop or move it forcibly. Do not touch the Print Head Holder until it stops completely.
important:
Do not place any object on the Document Cover. It will fall into the Rear Tray when the Document Cover is opened and cause the machine to malfunction.
Be sure to lift the Scanning Unit (Cover) with the Document Cover closed.
Do not touch the metallic parts or other parts inside the machine.
If the Scanning Unit (Cover) is left open for more than 10 minutes, the Print Head Holder moves to the right. In this case, close and reopen the Scanning Unit (Cover).
Remove the ink tank with the lamp flashing fast.
Push the tab (A) and lift the ink tank to remove.
Do not touch thePrint Head Lock Lever (B).
important:
Handle the ink tank carefully to avoid staining of clothing or the surrounding area.
Discard the empty ink tank according to the local laws and regulations regarding disposal of consumables.
note:
Do not remove two or more ink tanks at the same time. Be sure to replace ink tanks one by one when replacing two or more ink tanks.
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Monday, 4 June 2012

How to Troubleshoot a Canon Bjc 85 Printer Problem


The Canon BJC-85 is a high-quality color ink-jet printer that can be connected to either a USB or parallel port. If problems occur with the printer, perform troubleshooting steps to identify the potential causes. In many cases, the issue can be resolved by completing the troubleshooting process.
           
            1 Run a print-head cleaning sequence if printouts are faded. Press and hold the "Resume" button until you hear two beeps. Release the button. The print-head cleaning process commences.
            2 Run a print-head deep-cleaning if a print-head cleaning sequence does not clear up a faded printout problem. Press and hold the "Resume" button until you hear three beeps. Release the button. The deep-cleaning sequence will run.
            3 Replace ink cartridges if printouts are faded and deep cleaning did not resolve the issue. One or more of the cartridges may be either low or empty.
            4 Check the cable connections from the computer to the printer, if the printer is not responding to print commands. Make sure the cable is fully plugged in to both the printer and the computer port.
            5 Turn off print spooling if the computer displays a printer communication error message when printing. Click "Start." Click "Settings." Click "Printers." Right-click "Canon BJC-85," select "Properties." Click the "Details" tab. Click "Spool Settings." Click the button next to the "Print directly to the printer" option. This option turns off print spooling.
            6 Turn on auto sheet feeder if the printer is not automatically feeding paper while printing. Click "Start." Click "Settings." Select "Printers." Right-click "Canon BJC-85." Click "Properties." Click the "Main" tab. Select "Advanced." Click the "Quality" tab. Click the "Paper Feed" drop-down menu. Select "Auto Feeder." Click "OK."
            7 Make sure the ink cartridge is properly installed if vertical lines on printouts are jagged or broken. Make sure the triangular marks on the cartridge and the cartridge holder are aligned.
            8 Press the paper release button if a jammed paper will not come out of the printer. The paper release button is located to the right of the paper input tray.