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Follow-up: I tried multiple reboots and resets without effect. After leaving unplugged overnight it worked next am when plugged in. Apparently in my attempts to plug and unplug I did not wait long enough. Thanks,Follow-up:
I tried multiple reboots and resets without effect.
After leaving unplugged overnight it worked next am when plugged in.
Apparently in my attempts to plug and unplug I did not wait long enough.
Thanks,
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Turn on the Canon MP 530 printer by following the steps below
Interrupt the connection between the printer and wall outlet by removing the power cord.
Leave the printer aside for next 10 minutes.
Bring the power cord connection back to the printer and make sure that you connect it to the wall outlet directly and not by using any socket box.
The printer turns on automatically after the connection.
If the printer is not turning on, then try to repeat the same steps by connecting it to a different outlet.
If you have an optional power cord, use it along with the printer.
Following the above steps should have fixed the issue and if the issue persists, then service the printer. Call our Toll-Free (1-866-293-9220) to get quick support
You should verify that your voltmeter is reading correctly. Check it against an fresh flashlight cell--it should read about 1.56 to nearly 1.6 volts. You apparently don't have an overload problem. Usually, only one voltage is the reference voltage for the voltage regulator (+5 volt?). It is entirely possible that the two supplies have a common failure. Make sure they have not been set for 220 volt AC supply.
yes buy a power supply. I have seen hundreds of computers that have gone through storms. Remember a Dell usually uses a special power supply. For a good deal look on ebay for your specific model, They almost always have "Buy it Now" deals.
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This is same as the wat full
The 6A00 is a Canon generic code for paper path jam.
Solution 1: Move the printhead carriage back and forth a few times.
Solution 2: Check the purge unit: Moving the print head assembly will not clear a purge unit if its jammed with paper, paper clips, push pins, screws, cookie crisp, flower bud pods or the like.
Solution 3: Press the ink pads down in the purge unit. Please come back and just gave a vote, it will gave me some satisfaction to know am helping some one so I will keep on helping.
All The Best: Pineworks
Follow-up:
I tried multiple reboots and resets without effect.
After leaving unplugged overnight it worked next am when plugged in.
Apparently in my attempts to plug and unplug I did not wait long enough.
Thanks,
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