Senin, 19 November 2012

Canon MP495 – Clearing Error Messages

You can clear some of the error messages that appear on a Canon MP495 just by using the red “stop / reset” button on the printer.  This is especially effective for the messages you receive when at least one of the ink cartridges are empty.If the printer displays that an ink cartridge is empty, simply press and hold the red “stop / reset” button on the printer for six seconds.  The printer should continue printing, and use any of the remaining ink in the cartridge.If the printer thinks that both cartridges are empty, you will receive a second error message, and you will need to hold the button for another six seconds.If the circuitry on the cartridges is actually damaged, unfortunately, this process will not work.

Canon MP230 – Error Messages

If there is a problem with the MP230, a message light will flash to warn you.  Count the number of times it flashes to understand what the actual error is:
Two flashes: Machine is out of paper / paper does not feed
Three flashes: Paper jam
Four flashes: The cartridge is not installed properly
Five flashes: The cartridge is not installed properly / appropriate cartridge is not installed
Seven flashes: cartridge is not installed in the correct position
Eight flashes: Ink absorber is almost full.
Thirteen flashes: The remaining ink level cannot be detected
Fourteen flashes: The cartridge cannot be recognised
Fifteen flashes: The cartridge cannot be recognised
Sixteen flashes: The ink has run out

Canon MP230 – Clearing Error Messages

Many of the error messages that appear on a Canon MP230 printer can be cleared by using the red “stop / reset” button.  This is especially true for the messages you receive when at least one of the ink cartridges are empty.If the printer displays that an ink cartridge is empty, simply press and hold the red “stop / reset” button on the printer for five seconds.  The printer should continue printing, and use any of the remaining ink in the cartridge.
If the printer thinks that both cartridges are empty, you will receive a second error message, and you will need to hold the button for another five seconds. If the copper circuitry on the cartridges are actually damaged, unfortunately, this process will not work.

Canon MG5250 – Error Messages

Sometimes the Canon MG5250 will just stop in the middle of printing, and display an error message.  The following information should help you diagnose the problem with the printer
U041 = The ink cartridge may have run out, replacing the cartridge is recommended.
U043 = The following ink cartridge cannot be recognised.
U051 = Print head is not installed. Install the print head.
U052 = The type of print head is incorrect.
U071 = More than one ink cartridge of the following color is installed.
U072 = Some ink cartridges are not installed in the correct place.
U130 = The remaining level of the ink cannot be correctly detected.
U140 = The following ink cartridge cannot be recognised.
U141 = Appropriate ink cartridge is not installed.
U150 = The following ink cartridge cannot be recognised.
U163 = The ink cartridge has run out.

Canon MG3150 – Error Messages

A short list of possible error messages for the Canon MG3150 and their descriptions:
E, 0, 2 = The machine is out of paper / paper does not feed.
E, 0, 3 = Paper jam.
E, 0, 4 = The cartridge is not installed properly.
E, 0, 5 = The cartridge is not installed properly / appropriate cartridge is not installed.
E, 0, 6 = The paper output cover is open.
E, 0, 7 = Cartridge is not installed in the correct position.
E, 0, 8 = Ink absorber is almost full.
E, 1, 0 = Loaded paper is not compatible with automatic duplex printing.
E, 1, 2 = Cannot print the contents on CREATIVE PARK PREMIUM.
E, 1, 3 = The remaining ink level cannot be detected.
E, 1, 4 = The cartridge cannot be recognised.
E, 1, 5 = The cartridge cannot be recognised.
E, 1, 6 = The ink has run out.
E, 1, 7 = The front tray is closed.
E, 2, x = An error regarding network setup has occurred.
E, 3, 0 = The size of the original cannot be correctly detected or the document is too small when the Fit-to-Page copying is selected.
E, 3, 1 = The machine is not connected with the computer.
E, 4, 0 = The protective material for the cartridge or the tape remains attached.
E, 5, 0 = Scanning the print head alignment sheet has failed.

Canon MG2150 – Error Messages

If the Canon MG2150 stops printing and displays an error message, the following information should help you diagnose the problem with the printer.The led screen on the printer will flash a letter E and will then be followed by two numbers:


E, 0, 2 = The machine is out of paper / paper does not feed.
E, 0, 3 = Paper jam.
E, 0, 4 = The cartridge is not installed properly.
E, 0, 5 = The cartridge is not installed properly / appropriate cartridge is not installed.
E, 0, 6 = The paper output cover is open.
E, 0, 7 = cartridge is not installed in the correct position.
E, 0, 8 = Ink absorber is almost full.
E, 1, 2 = Cannot print the contents on CREATIVE PARK PREMIUM.
E, 1, 3 = The remaining ink level cannot be detected.
E, 1, 4 = The cartridge cannot be recognised.
E, 1, 5 = The cartridge cannot be recognised.
E, 1, 6 = The ink has run out.
E, 1, 7 = The front tray is closed.
E, 3, 0 = The size of the original cannot be correctly detected or the document is too small when the Fit-to-Page copying is selected.
E, 3, 1 = The machine is not connected with the computer.
E, 4, 0 = The protective material for the cartridge or the tape remains attached.
E, 5, 0 = Scanning the print head alignment sheet has failed.

Canon MG2150 – Clearing Error Messages

Several error messages that stop a Canon MG2150 from printing can be cleared by using the red “stop / reset” button on the display panel.If the printer displays that an ink cartridge is empty, press and hold the red “stop / reset” button for about five seconds.  This should clear the error, and the printer will continue to use any remaining ink left in the cartridge.You may need to repeat the process if the printer thinks that both cartridges are empty.

clearing error code E000051-0000 in canon IR3300 copier

Try to reset the printer follow this step
To reset the error
1. additional functions (push)
2. function (choice)
3. error (choice)
4. error code choice (wait)
5. reset (push)
6. right power supply off
7. right power supply on

Canon Printer Display Error Code


Error code on the printer shows the types of damage at the time of the printer can not do his job. Each error code has a different treatment. If you want to fix your printer, you need to know the error code and how to fix any errors occurred.

The following is a kind of error code that appears on the display of Canon Printer MP190, MP250 and MP270 series. Code could apply to the previous series and next series.
  • E02: The machine is out of paper / Paper does not feed
  • E03: Paper Output Tray is closed / Paper jam
  • E04/E05: The FINE Cartridge cannot be recognized
  • E07: FINE Cartridge is not installed in the correct position
  • E08: Ink absorber is almost full
  • E09 (MP270 series only): The machine has not received a response from the digital camera. The digital camera or digital video camcorder connected is not compatible with this machine.
  • E13: Ink level cannot be detected.
  • E14: The FINE Cartridge cannot be recognized.
  • E15: The FINE Cartridge cannot be recognized.
  • E16: Ink has run out.
  • E19 (MP270 series only): PictBridge compliant device is connected via a USB hub.
  • E30: The size of the original cannot be correctly detected or the document is too small when the Fit-to-Page copying is selected.
  • E31: The machine is not connected with the computer.
  • E50: Scanning the print head alignment sheet has failed.

Ink Cartridge Cannot Be Recognized - Canon iP1880


I've experienced printer error today. My printer were Canon Pixma iP1880. The error is described as follow:
  1. There is error message “Ink cartridge cannot be recognized ” on before the printing process.
  2. The Blinking LED occured during error: 5x LED blinking orange then green LED blinks 1x.

I have tried some actions to solve this problem:
  1. Reset printer cartridge
  2. Clean the connectors on the cartridge board

Result: Negative, the error still occurs.
Final action: Replace the COLOR cartridges, and the problem was resolved.

Fixing Canon Printer with Error Code P08 / 5200

The display on the printer appears with blinking lights. It will show character P then 0 then 8 (P08). That means the print head temperature above the specified value. You can simply replace the ink cartridge or refill the cartridge, but it is not working for some case. This tutorial is working for MP258/MP250 but it might be working for other type like the newer model MP270 series or previous model MP198 series.

Follow these steps to fix and reset the error.
  1. Turn Off the Printer
  2. Remove Cartridge
  3. Refilling the cartridge
  4. Reinstall the cartridge
  5. Turn The printer ON
If in case, the printer still does not work you can use the following methods:
  1. The printer is off and plug the power cord.
  2. Press the button STOP / RESET and hold, then press and hold the POWER button
  3. POWER button still  press, release the STOP / RESET, then press the STOP / RESET 2 times in a state of the power button is pressed.
  4. Release both buttons simultaneously
  5. The printer will proceed in a while (a while), then the LCD panel will show the number zero (0)
  6. Computer will detect NEW DEVICE, Ignore it…
  7. Press the power button, then the printer will turn off
  8. Press the power button again, then the printer will be  ready to use

Kamis, 15 November 2012

Error Codeson Canon and how to reset it

The error code you have there refers to a Harddrive error in the copier, You may need to get onto a canon service rep to format it and load new firmware, or even replaced the drive.

Your error means the waste ink pads are full, its recommended you get them replaced but they should hold out for a bit. to get the printer going again you can follow these steps and reset the counter.


1) With the printer power turned off, while pressing the Resume/Cancel button, press and hold the Power button.
(DO NOT release the buttons. The Power LED lights in green to indicate that a function is selectable.)
2) While holding the Power button, release the Resume/Cancel button. (DO NOT release the Power button.)
3) While holding the Power button, press the Resume/Cancel button 2 times, and then release both the Power and
Resume/Cancel buttons. (Each time the Resume/Cancel button is pressed, the Alarm and Power LEDs light
alternately, Alarm in orange and Power in green, starting with Alarm LED.)
4) When the Power LED lights in green, press the Resume/Cancel button the specified number of time(s)according to the function listed in the table below. (Each time the Resume/Cancel button is pressed, the Alarm and
Power LEDs light alternately, Alarm in orange and Power in green, starting with Alarm LED.)

4 times----Green (Power)------Waste ink counter resetting

Canon BJC-255SP error codes

1, Power off the printer
2, Unplug the printer's power cord, wait 5 seconds then replug the power cord in.
3, Hold the Power button for 6 Beeps
4, Release the Power Button
This will reset the printer and should resolve incorrect cartridge detection problems

HP C7280 Ink System Failure

A. - Press and hold the #*# key.
B. - Press the ### key and release both keys.
Display should say #Enter Special Key Combo#
C. - Press and release in sequence the #1#, #2# and #3# buttons.

Display should say #Support# and display the FW rev (something like R0631R)



1. Press and release the right arrow button until the display says #System Configuration Menu#.
2. Press and release the #OK# button.
3. Display should say #Hardware failure status#. If not there already, Arrow Key over to #Hardware failure status#,
4. Press and release the #OK# button.
5. Display should say #Hardware failure status: Clear. Press OK to clear#.
6. Press and release the #OK# Button. Message changes to #Hardware failure status Cleared. Press Cancel to continue#.
7. Press and release the #CANCEL# button as many times as necessary, so that, either the #Welcome to Photosmart Express# screen appears, or, the #Ink System Failure# screen appears. PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO PRINT AT THIS STAGE.
8. Using the Power Button, turn the unit OFF and unplug the power cable from back of the printer and wall outlet.
9. Wait 30 seconds for the power to get discharged and then plug the power cable into the wall outlet first and then into the back of the printer
10. Turn the unit on. The printer may display message #USE POWER BUTTON TO SHUTDOWN THE PRINTER# followed by #PRESS OK TO CONTINUE#. Press OK.
11. If the printer has already initialized, then go to the next step. If not, the printer will start the #ONE TIME INK INITIALIZATION PROCESS#. Allow this process to complete and do not interrupt. Once the initialization process is complete, the printer will print out a Diagnostic Page.

Servise required epson R340

It powers up,goes thru a little self-check type thing,then goes to home position. Then after a few seconds,it moves to the left to where you can see the ink pad,and goes bang. Then it displays error. I have the service manual - but it's a lost cause. All it tells you to do is how to tear it apart. You can check nothing while it's assembled.

The ink counter is related to the ability of the printer to absorb waste ink (generated every time you clean the print heads or change a cartridge); it is not connected to the amount of ink remaining in the print cartridge. To reset the waste ink counter, press the following three buttons simultaneously, until the unit powers off: Power, Setup, and Stop. Then turn the power back on.

After you reset the counter, you need to redirect the waste ink or you will continue to get this error. On the back of the printer is a little door that is held by a screw. Remove the door and look inside, looking down, for a piece of white absorbant. Under the absorbent is a "clear" tube. This is the waste ink tube. Pull the end out (there will only be a few inches that protrude from the back of the printer). Now, connect some tubing to this, fish aquarium tubing works well, and push the free end into a jar or bottle that has a hole cut in the top or lid.

Once you redirect the waste ink away from the absorbent and sensors, you will no longer receive the error message. If you do a lot of printing, you should also look using at a continuous ink system (CIS). They can be found on eBay or from several vendors like Print-On-a-Dime. The same CIS will fit the R300, R320 and R340.

Brother toner cartridge low toner override

Brother use a system of returning the residual print waste toner from the drum, to the toner supply hopper, via a charge brush which is in contact with the drum and charged differently during the clean cycle of the drum. The charged residual toner is transferred back to the developer roller and dropped back into the supply hopper. This is why most Brother cartridges, unlike most makes, do not have a waste toner hopper in the drum unit.

When the toner is getting low, the electronics increase the charge on the developer roller to compensate for the mix of waste and good toner. This process continues until the maximum charge can no longer be accepted by the toner. This results in the charge brush failing to operate properly and hence waste toner is not returned to the toner hopper, but remains on the drum. This causes the backgrounding which appears on the printed page. Even blocking the low toner sesor will not prevent this from happening. This is a brief description of a rather lengthy complicated prcess.

HP DeskJet 1220C Prints only Pink & Black

To determine if the cartridge set can produce the correct basic colors, run the "Clean The Print Cartridges" function under Services in the printer driver properties. The cleaning process will produce black, cyan, magenta, and yellow if both cartridges are good. If one or more of the colors is missing:
1. A cartridge has failed or is empty.
2. The print nozzles may be plugged, i.e. dried out or not being cleaned properly by the service station.
3. The cartridge and carriage electrical contacts may be dirty.
4. The printer may have failed.
If there is an incorrect color, the ink is mixed inside the color cartridge.

-- Do not continue until you have worked through any issues revealed above. --

After establishing that the printer is capable of producing the basic color set, print from a software application. If you are not getting the expected colors, consider these possibilities:
1. The software is not configured properly.
2. Uninstalling and reinstalling the printer driver.
3. The printer may have failed.

Go to this web page for more information.
http://h20015.www2.hp.com/en/document.jhtml?lc=en&docName=bpa00224

Epson C45 Light indicators

Just download the ssc utility (http://mr-1683.v-mirror.spb.ru/download/sscserve.exe) then install it in your computer, after installation you will be asked if you want to launch the program. after the program launch you will see "ink monitor" tab, the you choose the configuration tab where you choose your printer model. In this case choose epson stylus c4x. While in this tab you would thick the three option below. Close the window

To solve the problem you will right click the program tray(when you close the program earlier it not close but moved to tray). chose "protection counter" > "reset protection counter" and there you go, problem solved!

Dell All-in-One Printer Cartridge Error 1203

Dell All-in-One Printer Cartridge Error 1203.
I found if you cover a copper contact on the color cartridge the error clears and the cartridge works. Looking from the contact side for the color cartridge 2nd row contact 2 from the left. I found if I use an ohm meter from 2nd to 3rd contact I measure 119 ohms. I believe that is a shorted cartridge. If you bought it New I would get it replaced. I use a SMALL square piece of Scotch tape.

HP Laserjet 2430dtn NIC issue

You need to have the electrician check out the power socket since one end of the 3 is a ground and if not wired correctly there could be an issue with the network cable somehow interfering or causing a spike over the ethernet cable. Since they say the power socket and cable drop is good, then have them plug in a computer and attach to the network at that location and see if it has an issue.

Epson rx600 blank lcd

I've been following this thread with interest as my lcd has been blank for about two weeks. One trouble-shooting thing I tried was the following: I suspected that my black ink was out, since all of a sudden the printer would only print the first few lines of any page. And yet, because of the blank lcd I could not confirm it, nor could I follow the prompts for obvious reasons. But, on a hunch, I replaced it anyway, in this rather unorthodox manner:

1. turn unit off
2. lift lid
3. start unit, and while cartridge unit is traveling
4. unplug unit

what this acccompished was to leave the cartridge unit in mid-travel, so I could reach in and replace black ink cartridge.

after

5. turning unit back on

I was able to print like before.

But, even better, I went to the Epson site and filled out their trouble-shooting forms and kept choosing "none of the above" until there was a box to send a specific message. I let them know that the lcd was blank, and within an hour I got an email back that included an offer to ship a replacement unit! Which is now underway. So it seems that Epson is well aware of the glitch. The email which offered replacement said that the unit must be under warranty, and the email itself included a transcription of the Q and A of the trouble-shooting guide, so I think that this Q and A portion of the Epson web site is probably the portal through which one must go in order to get a positive response.

HP Photosmart C6180 Ink System Failure

1. Unplug the printer and wait 30 seconds for power to discharge.
2. Plug in the printer.
3. Hold the CANCEL and OK buttons simultaneously, and keep them depressed while you hit the ON button. This resets the printer.
4. When the printer turns on, if you still get the error message, it's OK. Then perform the steps listed above, starting with pressing the * and # key.
5. After you perform the steps listed above, when you are at the step at the end where you are pressing the cancel button until you get to the WELCOME screen, if at some point you see a message, “Inproper shutdown, hit OK”, go ahead and hit OK and the Welcome screen should appear.
One thing that is nice about this method is that it doesn't use up all your ink doing a recalibration.

Dark Pages on Brother

got around to buying a new TN430 toner kit. I thoroughly cleaned all the inside of the printer and installed the new toner. Now WHOOPEE no more dark pages. The replacement drum cylinder I installed earlier works fine. I got it on EBAY (under $50) from 'Pro-Saver Inc.' not Brother. Probably the old drum was actually OK.

Samsung ML 1640 error

1: open up the printer's back cover
[you will find there two boards... you need to focus on the smaller one]

2: find the 93c66 chip [it's a tiny chip on the board as shown in this picture:   the chip you are looking for is the one
samsung Samsung ML 1640
that has that green wire on it... yours won't have the wire on it...]

3: focus on pins 1 & 4 [looking at the picture will help you identify them... in the picture... it's the two pins that are connected with the green wire]

4: as soldering might be difficult [it was for me :P] you can find a paper clip, open it up... and connect the two ends to the two pins [imagine that the green wire is actually your paper clip] IMPORTANT: don't touch the paper clip with your fingers, use some nippers [gosh :)) i don't know the word in english for this :P ... it's "cleste" or "patent" in romanian]

5: as you have the paper clip connected, turn the printer on... wait for 15 seconds...

[if you will pay attention to the control light on the front of the printer... you will notice that it will be red for a while, and then green... don't exactly know the order :P]

6: turn the printer off... disconnect the paper clip...

7: put the cover back...

Still 4250N Laserjet 49.FF04 with Error

Power off the printer
remove all memory
then power on without the memory

you will find that the LCD display will turn on but no text visible
wait a couple seconds until the motor noise stops
then turn off.

Do this one more time.
Turn on without the memory, couple seconds later then turn off.

Replace the memory back in the memory slots
Then power on.

The error message 49.FF04 no longer appears on inital boot up.

4250N Laserjet 49.FF04 Error

This is a 4250N Printer, The firmware upgrade was done by download, we replaced the Formatter and Memory. I unplugged the printer from the network and they do not get the error. We are using a Novell network with Cisco switchs, any suggestions on what I could check on the network, This is only happening with the 4250N printers, we also use 5si, 8000, 8250, 4000, 4100, &5500 printers.

The error message says "Paper jam".

1. Turn off and unplug the printer. Duh.

2. Prop open the top so you can work. I used a screwdriver under the hinge.

3. Wet a q-tip in plain water and *important* shake off the excess. Don't drip water into the printer guts. Again, duh.

4. Carefully wipe off both sides of the encoder strip until it looks translucent gray. I did this by gently twisting the strip so I could press downwards with the q-tip. Do all of it that is exposed then slide the carriage to the other side and clean the strip section that was hidden by it. Be careful, if it breaks you're screwed.

5. Dry the strip. I used my fingertips. If you use a rag be sure it's soft and lint free. IMPORTANT: Dry it only from left to right towards the spring. Going the other way might cause the strip to fall off. And again, you're screwed.

HP Officejet 6210- repeated

After printing about 100 sheets (new HP 6210 printer), I started getting the dreaded carriage jam warning. The printer became completely inoperable. The printer would clunk and clank itself to death. Like one user reported, this seemed to start after I faxed using the paper feeder - a seemingly unrelated event. The problem started out with random jams and got worse.

Doing the reset thing, I disconnected the power, held down # and 3,and reconnected power. The first time it powered on automatically (it never says RESET at any time as the HP web page states), said "initializing", and then it informed me the B&W cartridge was used. The carriage goes through a very distinctive adjustment AND THE PRINTER IS COMPLETELY FIXED OF THE CARRIAGE PROBLEM. I tried the reset again, the printer didn't turn on the second time, so still holding # and 3, I pressed the ON button. Again it displayed "initializing," informed me my B&W AND my color cartridges were used and then went on to additionally align the cartridges after the very distinctive carriage alignment procedure. After the second reset, the printer was still back to working perfectly with no carriage problems.

The cartridge cradle of my 3820 is jammed

Sometimes my printer doesn't print blocks of text from Word (about 2-6 lines, in a perfect rectangle, on either the left or right of the page). It's not a very consistent problem, and it's very annoying (the missing chunks aren't always immediately noticeable, and I send out documents missing some text). I've checked the margins on Word. They seem fine.

 Is this a problem with the printer or with my computer? or the connection between the two? I've noticed this happens more often when I'm doing several things at once on the computer (opening other documents, using the web).

006-372 Start of Scan Error Xerox Phaser/ Okidata

006-372 Start of Scan Error

Field manual 006-372:

006-372 Start of Scan Error RAP
During or after warm-up, the Start of Scan (SOS) signal is longer than specified.
Procedure
Switch off the power. Remove the IOT Top Cover Assembly (REP 14.4). Remove the Control-
ler Chassis (REP 1.11). Switch on the power. Cheat the Top Cover Interlock. Approxi-
mately +4 VDC is measured between J 14-11 and J14-10 on the MCU PWB.
Y N
Go to Flag 1 and check the wire for a short circuit to ground. If the wire is good, replace
the MCU PWB (PL 11.2).
+24 VDC is measured between J 14-13 and J14-10 on the MCU PWB.
Y N
Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.2).
Switch off the power. Remove the ROS Cover. Disconnect J 123 from the ROS. Measure the
resistance between the following plug/jack pins:
• P/J 14-11 on the MCU PWB to J123-3
• P/J14-13 on the MCU PWB to J123-1
• P/J14-12 on the MCU PWB to J123-2
• P/J14-10 on the MCU PWB to J123-4
All the measurements are less than 1.0 Ohm.
Y N
Go to Flag 1 and Flag 2. Check the wires for an open circuit.
Reconnect J 123. Switch on the power. +5 VDC is measured at J 125-1 on the ROS.
Y N
Go to the 001-705 ROS +5 VDC Switched Voltage RAP.
Switch off the power. Disconnect J 121 from the ROS. Measure the resistance between the fol-
lowing plug/jack pins:
• J 14-5 on the MCU PWB to J121-3
• J14-4 on the MCU PWB to J121-4
• J14-7 on the MCU PWB to J121-1
All measurements are less than 1.0 Ohm.
Y N
Go to Flag 3 and check the wires for an open or short circuit.
Replace the ROS (PL 5.1). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.2).

Xerox Phaser/ Okidata 1882 error

The Xerox Phaser/ Okidata 1882 error is indicating a problem with the 2nd bias transfer roll assembly. There are a few things that can cause this. First I would pull it out and look at it. Slide the fuser tray out of the left side of the printer. If it wont come out all the way you may have to open the paper tray and remove the phillips screw on the left side. Look inside the cavity where you pulled the fuser tray and you'll see a belt cleaner. It's black and has a clear myler strip on it. To remove this pull on the aluminum looking knob on the right side of the cleaning blade.

Pull out on the right side first then the left side slides to the right first then pulls out. The 2nd bias assy is the big black thing under the accumulator belt, as you look in the cavity it sits on the floor. It slides out. Make sure the printer is unplugged, grab it at each end and pull it, sometimes you have to wiggle it. It's full of toner so be carefull. Empty the toner in a trash bag and if you have any compressed air try cleaning it with that. Wipe off the contacts with a dry paper towell then put it back together. When you get a paper jam where exactly does it jam and what is the error message.

Brother MFC 420CN Print Heads

to remove the head and clean would require a near dis assembly of printer.

in short, open the lid as if to replace ink, unclip the bottom of the lid leg and swing open.leave ink in.

remove 4 screws and remove plastic clips to wires. disconnect wires there are 4 or 5 in total. now carefully unhook the lid from main unit, take your time.

after separating 2 parts.

unclip plastic cover on head, remove print head cable wire from head, unclip silver clip that hold ink hoses,
undo top (in relation to head) slide bar, carefully remove head..
lift from no bar side first.

soak under very warm water for a few minutes and get old ink out
of the clear chambers. keep going, enough?? do it again!
now... reassemble.

if you removed the ink tanks.. you now have a mess on the bottom of your printer, clean that before re assembley.
reverse all the above and
the clock will have passed at least 1 hour if not 1.5 hours.

I'am not sure if bulk ink is the cause of clogging, there maybe
some design failure of sorts since ink has to be drawn upwards,
if there is a gap or leak.. air gets in?? i don't know but
i've taken it apart more than once.

CANON MP190 Reset Waste Ink full canon

1. Enter SERVICE MODE. By pressing Menu Copy Scan Copy Copy
2. Select TEST MODE.
3. Select [8] PRINTER TEST in TEST MODE.
4. Select 3. [EEPROM CLEAR].
5. Select 0. [INK COUNT].
6. Press the [Set] key.
7. Press the [Stop/Reset] key (returning to the state of
3)), and then press the [ON/OFF] key

reset Canon Pixma MP190

1. Start with printer OFF
2. Hold down STOP/RESET and then hold down POWER
3. Release STOP/RESET (don’t let go of the power just yet)
4. press RESUME twice, then release POWER
5. let green light blink until print head has finished moving.

Canon MP110 won't print, paper won't feed

Months have gone by with having a paper feeding problem! I was really getting frustrated because I print out coupons, and for those that know what I mean, after you click to print them once, you can't print them again!!! I tried dumping it upside down, shaking vigorously, unscrewing the back, shining a flashlight to see what might be stuck, etc, etc... FINALLY I put a thin piece of cardboard through the feeder (I used a birthday card torn in half) backwards (through the front first) then shined my flashlight in the top and saw something red with a rounded edge poking out.

Thinking..."What on earth could this possibly be?!" The more I prodded at it, the more it went inside the printer. After many tries with the piece of card, I was SUCCESSFUL in pushing it to a point that I could turn the printer upside down and shake it out. It was a RED POKER CHIP! My husband and I don't gamble, but sometimes we play Texas Hold'Em with friends using just cards and no money. The Poker set is in the same room as my printer with all of our other games, and I must have set the chips on the printer, and one slid into the feeder!

ip4000 error - 6A00

the 6A00 is a mechanism jam code. Regarding Error code 6A00. I have a Canon Pixma iP5000. I got that code. No easy answers on the net so I took it apart myself. The covers are all snap locked on. It was a bit painful but I got the side and top covers off to reveal the print head. There is a device that slides back n forth and acts like a window cleaners squeegie on the printhead. This mechanism seemed to be stuck at its full extention rather than being back at home base. Every time I turned it on and off I could see it tried to move but seemed to be stuck. I gave it a little assistance and that released it. I think it had become glugged up with drying ink and that had acted like a glue holding it out at full extension. The mechanism that drives the sliding squeegie relies on a spring  for it to return.

The spring wasn't strong enough to over come the gluey ink and so the whole thing jammed up which is probably what the code means - jammed mechanism. If you are going to try it. Do not force any part of the covers. There are little arrows in the plastic indicating where the snap locks are, stick a flat head screw driver in to release. Trial and error will release the right ones first. You'll release one part only to find it hooked up at the next snap lock. Some are hidden under or on opening covers so keep looking. The base seems to be securly attached to the workings so dont try and get it off. Just top and sides. Ink is water based so a damp rag is all you need to clean. If youre not technically minded dont bother.

refill and reset cartidges hp officejet 7100

It has been a long time since I fooled with my printer like this, but I would do the following:

1) remove the catridges

2) unplug the printer

3) disconnect the USB cable

4) isolate the battery with a business card

5) leave the printer alone overnight

6) plug the power cord back in (leave the USB unplugged)

7) wait until the printer is done doing its thing mechanically and as indicated on the control panel

8) repeat 6 and 7 a couple of times just to be sure

9) Clean the printheads by swishing them around in some water and then blotting them on a few layers of paper towel until you got nice uniform stripes of ink on the paper towel. Then blot the sides dry and reinstall the printheads. (If this does not seem to work, try undiluted household ammonia and let is soak in the liquid a couple of hours.)

10) Remove the cartridges and fill them as described at http://www.kingkahler.com/hp14colorinstructions.html

11) Set the date on the printer to the current date.

12) Turn off the black ink level gauge as described at http://www.misterinkjet.com/hp14blackreset.htm

13) Turn off the color ink level gauge as described at http://www.misterinkjet.com/hp14colorreset.htm

14) Plug the USB back in.

15) Reboot your computer.

16) Get a great feeling that you did not allow hp to rip you off.

17) Resolve never to buy an hp printer again until they resume making the fantastic products that they did before Carly got a hold on them.

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HP Color Laserjet 2840 spitting out blanks

Turns out in my printer the solenoid is on the right not the left.
It took me about half an hour to complete. Now that I've done it, doing it again would probably take 10 minutes.
It now prints perfectly.
Thanks ever so much. This printer has been sitting in my closet for a year as a symbol of my frustration and now it's fixed.

hp officejet 7100 refill and reset cartidges

1. Unplug everything to prevent any power from getting to the printer.

2. Find the 3V button battery very near the front of the printer on the left side near the bottom. It is awkward and the clip holding it in is pretty stiff, but you can remove it by hand if your fingers are small. (I also tried to just isolate the battery with a business card, but that did not work for me.) I left the battery out over night. The battery is still out.

3. Clean the printheads by swishing them around in some water and then blotting them on a few layers of paper towel until you got nice uniform stripes of ink on the paper towel. Then blot the sides dry and reinstall the printheads.

4. Remove the cartridges and fill them as described at http://www.kingkahler.com/hp14colorinstructions.html

5. Set the date on the printer to the current date.

6. Turn off the black ink level gauge as described at http://www.misterinkjet.com/hp14blackreset.htm

7. Turn off the color ink level gauge as described at http://www.misterinkjet.com/hp14colorreset.htm

8. Get a great feeling that you did not allow hp to rip you off.

9. Resolve never to buy an hp printer again until they resume making the fantastic products that they did before Carly got a hold on them.

Brother Hl-2040 paper over feed

when you're facing the front of the machine, it's the left cover that you need to remove to see the solenoid. there's 2 screws holding the cover, one at the front behind the front door and one at the back behind the rear door. then remove the paper cassette and ply the cover off both at the front and rear, downward to remove.

once the cover is
Brother Hl-2040 paper over feed
off, look at the front end and you should see a larger black gear with a spring attached to it at a 45 deg angle. right behind the spring is the solenoid of interest. if you do a print, the solenoid should be triggered once and the black gear should only rotate once. if it rotate more than once, the solenoid arm is sticking to the sponge pad. use a small blade or flat head screwdriver to remove the pad from the solenoid and hopefully your problem should be solve.

hp designjet 750c

Failed communication between the carriage and the main pca. First check the training cables at both ends to make sure they are secure. I would remove them and reinsert. If they are you most likely have an issue with the cable or the carriage assembly.

It is recommended when you replace the carriage assembly that you also replace the trailing cable. If that does not solve the issue, the main pca board is your issue.

Lexmark 323 all lights flashing

It is an E323 Laser printer. I am not sure if it is part of the Optra series or not. I can't find anything on the printer that says Optra but maybe i missed something.
although i don't quite agree with yt in calling people names, what he said was spot on. how would it help when you get advises from one person saying it's fuser unit, another said it's logic board, and the third saying it's the low voltage board, and they are all guessing!? try them all and hope for the best?
people posting here looking for help from the right people, meaning people who know what they're talking about. not someone's lucky experience with a lucky guess.
it's like someone asked what's wrong with my car, it won't start. and replies started flying in, one said my car had same problem and it was the starter. another said me too but mine was the battery. and the third said good luck but mine was a broken spark plug etc etc....
so perhaps we should now all shut up and let tcoleman tells yt what's the secondary error code is so he can get on with finding the 'right' direction to the problem.

Problem with hp psc 2410 photosmart all-in-one

Before assuming the problem is with the fax make sure that your phone line is working and that the phone cable is working and plugged in securely. The easiest way to test them is to plug the phone cable into a known working phone. If you have a dial tone press a number on the keypad and listen to the line. It should be free of hum and crackling.

If you've done the above test and everything seems okay, then the fax module is probably the source of your problem. I'm fairly certain that it is separate from the main electronics board. Unfortunately HP does not sell the module or reveal it's part number (P/N). Perhaps someone on the forum has the P/N. Once you have the P/N there is a possibility of finding a used part seller that has it in stock.

HP LaserJet 5L drivers for XP

I use the same Hp 5L PCL driver for Windows 2000, with XP, and it works fine at even 600 dpi with complex web pages and pdf files. (make sure it's the PCL driver and not the regular 5L driver that comes with Windows - go to "Printing Preferences" then "Basic" tab then "About" to verify the version)

Driver Details:

HP 5L PCL 5e version 4.3.2.200 07/10/02
(can be downloaded from HP's website)

Run the executable file and extract the files to a known folder. Update the driver by using "Have Disk" and point it to the "HP5L.INF" file in the new folder.

download from
here http://www.driver100.com/driver/397/5583/HP_LaserJet_5L_pcl_5e.html