What can we if the printer is ink absorber is full.
please give me this soft canon ip 1300
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What can we if the printer is ink absorber is full.
please give me this soft canon ip 1300
my email- [email protected]
What can we if the printer is ink absorber is full.
please give me this soft canon ip 1300
my email- [email protected]
What can we if the printer is ink absorber is full.
please give me this soft canon ip 1300
my email- [email protected]
What can we if the printer is ink absorber is full.
please give me this soft canon ip 1300
my email- [email protected]
What can we if the printer is ink absorber is full.
please give me this soft canon ip 1300
my email- [email protected]
What can we if the printer is ink absorber is full.
please give me this soft canon ip 1300
my email- [email protected]
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This printer has an ink absorber that takes in ink during the printing and print head cleaning processes. The cleaning process is necessary in order to keep the print head nozzles from becoming clogged. Over the life of the printer, the amount of ink that the ink absorber has absorbed is calculated by the printer. Eventually, after substantial use, the printer will enter an error condition when the ink absorber is nearly full. At this point, printing is still possible by pressing the <Resume> button on the printer. To protect the printer from damage, you will not be able to print at all once the ink absorber is full.
Canon recommends having the printer serviced before the absorber becomes full. We are aware that there are many "do-it-yourself" Web sites that offer instructions for making this repair. Replacing the ink absorber is a complicated and potentially messy procedure. Even if the ink absorber is successfully changed, the ink absorber counter must be reset. Be aware that if you attempt this procedure, it is at your own risk.
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Hi ....
This printer has an ink absorber that takes in ink during the printing and print head cleaning processes. The cleaning process is necessary in order to keep the print head nozzles from becoming clogged. Over the life of the printer, the amount of ink that the ink absorber has absorbed is calculated by the printer. Eventually, after substantial use, the printer will enter an error condition when the ink absorber is nearly full. At this point, printing is still possible by pressing the
Canon recommends having the printer serviced before the absorber becomes full. We are aware that there are many "do-it-yourself" Web sites that offer instructions for making this repair. Replacing the ink absorber is a complicated and potentially messy procedure. Even if the ink absorber is successfully changed, the ink absorber counter must be reset. Be aware that if you attempt this procedure, it is at your own risk.
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What can we if the printer is ink absorber is full. please give me this soft canon ip 1800
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What can we if the printer is ink absorber is full
SOURCE: My Canon iP1800 ink absorber is full.
The following reset method has tested and work perfectly to reset
waste ink counter.
Step 1: Reset hardware
SOURCE: My Canon IP1800 says the
Try this process. When ink absorber pad in the bottom of the printer gets full of waste in, or the printer "thinks" it is full you will get the warning. If you do this rest and keep using the printer without actually cleaning/replacing the absorber pad you may find a lot of ink on your desk someday, be forewarned. you may need to try both of these methods. Good luck, it can be done with the right sequence.
Step 1: Manual for Service mode (1st method)
1. Unplug POWER and USB cables.
2. Open door, PRESS and HOLD the POWER button.
3. Connect the POWER cable.
4. Close door, then release POWER button.
5. Power ON your printer a usual (It should not blinking anymore)
Step 1: Manual for Service mode (2nd method)
1. Unplug POWER and USB cables.
2. PRESS and HOLD the POWER button,
3. Connect the POWER cable.
3. Release the the POWER button
4. Power ON your printer a usual (It should not blinking anymore)
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