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Canon PIXMA iP4200 InkJet Photo Printer - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Cant turn on printer
It seems like your power module is not working any more. And if you do not have electronic skills, you will need to take it in to service.There is a little chance for the power cord, try to change it (it is the same as a computer one)
Printing
Start with the printer all plugged in but switched off, then install the right drivers for your OS. If you are running Win7 you will have to download the latest drivers from the Canon website as the drivers on the included CD only go up to XP. READ all the instructions on the drivers install process, they will tell you when to switch on the printer. It should all be fine after that.
I have an IP4200 and
No ejection of black ink (PGBK) ->>Solution ->>Replace the ink tank,or printhead(Replace the print head only after the print head deep cleaning is performed 2 times, and when the problem
persists),or remove foregin material from the purge unit caps,if any,or replace the purge unit.
See the following troubleshooting guide:
docs.google.com/viewer
Canon pixma ip4200error5200
Maybe this two links will help you.http://comp-overview.in/2011/05/reset-canon-pixma-ip4200-ip5200-ip6000-ip8500/http://erkinson.altervista.org/en/stampante-canon-pixma-assorbitore-di-inchiostro-pieno/
Not printing colour
Inkjet printers need to be used frequently to prevent inkdrying out and blocking the print head nozzles.If the print head cleaning maintenance routine does not clear the blockages,then print head needs replacing, but it may be expensive.It may be more cost effective to buy a later model and better printer thanreplace the print head.
'paper jam' error on canon pixma ip4300
Hi guys, I eventually found a solution to the problem for my printer. With the top cover open, I pushed a sheet of 120 micron thickness A4 clear plastic binding cover through the exit tray as far as it would go to rest against the bottom row of rollers. I switched the printer off then back on again and as the rollers lifted momentarily, I pushed the sheet of plastic as far up through the machine as I could before the rollers went down again - it went in a fair distance. The printer then ejected the plastic sheet. I then put the plastic sheet into the paper tray and tried to print a blank document page. The plastic fed through cleanly and my printer has been working since without any error messages. I hope this works for you.
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