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First: My un-biased tested and compared recommendation to most people for most applications for any brand printer, with a free shipping coupon code shown here: This is the ink I USE, and that I've tested to be superior to any of the dozens of available second and third party alternative inks. All inexpensive inks ARE NOT ALIKE- most others give inferior color. This includes off the shelf retail alternative cheap ink sold in places like Office Depot, Staples, etc- which is not good at all. It is generally 50% less expensive than the cost of regular ink refills, with as good or better color than OEM. It is even less expensive when you but more than one cart at a time, and this is how I purchase ink. There are cheaper inks than this-- but I don't use them... Read HERE to find out why, the alternatives, and the difference between inks including image comparisons.
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If your situation calls for refilling cartridges, here is some additional information regarding Canon Ink Refill procedures, as well as a free solution to the "Waste Tank Full" dilemma. BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. This was inspired by one fellow who was having a bit of a problem with refilling his Canon cartridges for his i950 inkjet printer. It applies to many others including the Canon S750, S800, S900. i960 printers and others. The information below may seem to be a lot- don't be overwhelmed or discouraged by this info. Having tried all available printers, this is a fraction of the trouble other brands will cause you- and the Canon's just plain work the best AND problems CAN be fixed when/if they occur. One of the GENIUS features of the Canon printers is the CLEAR SEE-THROUGH ink jet cartridges. This allows you to actually see the condition of the internal parts of the cartridge and address them. Other brand printers don't even allow this- and you can't even diagnose a cartridge problem except to replace it- often not necessary. inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help Canon INK REFILLING (some of this info duplicated on previous Ink Info page)FIRST OPTION: DON'T REFILL AT ALL- get ink online from one of the reputable after market ink vendors for $2.79 a color as opposed to spending $12 a color at your local Office Depot. We tested this ink and it actually looked BETTER than the official factory Canon Ink- gave what looked like more accurate flesh tones-- maybe we were hallucinating- maybe not. There ya go! Easy and cheap. I have found that the PHOTO CYAN and PHOTO MAGENTA colors are used up two to four times faster than any other color. On top of this, if the cartridge goes completely empty before refilling-- nine times out of 10 you are screwed and you will never be able to get that cartridge to work properly again. Why? Air inside the sponge ink filler inside the cart will block the flow of ink, and there is NOTHING you can do to remedy this once it happens except replace the cartridge.
I have noted that after thousands of Canon prints and many many refills, the print head will invariably clog up requiring cleaning maintenance using the Canon program to do this. AND, on certain occasions (we are talking MANYYYYYYYYYY prints), programmed cleaning will still not unclog the heads. The only solution was to get a can of compressed air, remove the carts from the print head, remove the print head from the printer and spray air into the little white sponge receptacle under the cart delivery hole on the print head tray. IMPORTANT NOTE: When a color failed the NOZZLE TEST PRINT, even when the cartridge had ink, and I had not run that many prints on my newer printer, taking the print head tray out (on the i960) and spraying compressed air through the white sponge inlet on the inside of the head tray, wiping the outside reverse nozzles (copper plate where the ink comes out) carefully with a Kleenex, then replacing it all-- THIS FIXED the problem, and replacing the faulty ink cartridge color was not necessary then. You may find that even though you THINK your printer is up to par, doing the above once in a while may improve your prints significantly, even when you can't tell that anything is wrong by looking at the nozzle check pattern, which seems to be okay. inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help Be aware however, that the most common problem is 1) You need to clean the nozzles- do a regular light cleaning 3 times in a row, then do a test print. 2) You need to replace the cartridge- even if you are refilling. If you let the cart go empty, and even sometimes not, you'll get air in the sponge, and then the cart will not flow ink properly to the head- and you get uneven prints. COMPARE the cart in the printer to a brand new unused cart. LOOK at the spongy compartment- the cartridge you are using in the printer should have the same uniform dark ink color as the unused cart- otherwise you have AIR in there. Replace, and then refill as needed. Your cart should take a good number of refills before it fails and gets air in it- perhaps even dozen(s) of refills. 3) Never ever ever boil the print head. You can soak it in denatured alcohol enough to cover the white inlet sponges. Don't ever ever ever use a stronger solvent, it will ruin any plastic, and besides that- it is not necessary. Blow it out with air from the white filler sponge side (shown below) and wipe with a dry paper towel or Kleenex, perhaps with a small dab of denatured alcohol on it. That's all. 4) IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE YOU NEVER GET THE BACK SIDE WET- If you get water or electrical conducting liquid (alcohol?) on the contact points BEHIND THE CONNECTING CABLE ON THE BACK SIDE OF THE HEAD ASSEMBLY, you MUST allow the head to COMPLETELY!! dry before putting back in the printer. You can use a hairdryer to speed up the drying process on the back (don't hair dry the head nozzles on the bottom) to get the moisture out from behind the cable. If there is ANY moisture in there on the copper contact plate, especially behind the cable where you can't see it, you'll fry the head the moment you point it back in the printer. inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help IT PAYS TO PRINT EVERYDAY AND KEEP THE HEADS CLEAN. IT PAYS TO NOT LET
THE CARTRIDGE GO COMPLETELY EMPTY BEFORE REFILLING if you refill.
My experience is that Computer Friends has a better initial system for refilling at least the Canon brand cartridges, with easier to manage cartridge plugs- I recommend the first refill kit from them. Once you've gone through the ink, MIS sells the same ink at a better price. I'm NOT that crazy about the MSI own brand of Canon refillable cartridges which have teeny tiny black rubber plugs that are a bit hard to manage. Either way however, you can make do with each company. Don't let the ink cartridges go completely dry before refilling, or they will give you some trouble- monitor the levels. The Computer friends
blue tab plastic plug is far superior to the MIS rubber plug and their
refillable cartridges, no doubt about it. I use my S900 and i960 for COMMERCIAL
use, i.e. I have reused cartridges DOZENS of times using the Computer Friends
plugs and syringes with original Canon ink tanks. I've printed THOUSANDS
of 8X10s at this point.
Has a cartridge ever leaked after refilling? Yes,- once I think. Maybe twice. In that case, I simply went to Office Depot and bought a new Canon cartridge for $11, then used that to refill-- without problem. If you punch out the refill hole too big-- that's your problem right there. If you've ripped too much tape off the little air hole maze on the top side of the cartridge- yeah, that will do it too. The plug must fit tight to keep the air pressure constant, or everything will come running out. Same for the big of tape on top, if you uncover the entire maze air slot- you've goofed. When you remove this little bit of tape on a new cartridge, stop at the perforated spot and don't remove all the tape from the top. It's fairly obvious if you look at it before yanking. Sometimes you'll let a cartridge go too long without refilling, and the internal sponge gets too dry, and then even with the ink refilled full, it won't work properly. Solution? Take $11 down to Office Depot and start again. No biggy. www.Colorbat.com and Computer Friends sell excellent, easily plugable replacement empty carts. You can also just buy another aftermarket full cart. I don't recommend the MIS carts for refilling as previously stated, although their ink is SUPERB. The alternative is to spend 10 times as much and use a new Canon cartridge each time. The success rate for refill seems to be about 95-98% for me, a HUGE saving, though not perfect. It is a great improvement over the Canon ink major rip-off. For refill ink, go to MIS again, as I suggest on my web page. Leaving the door open on your printer won't affect anything- however, leaving an empty or almost empty cartridge loose in the printer head tray, or out of the printer will more often then not allow it to dry out-- when this happens, often the internal sponge won't recover, so, if you run out of ink, leave it in place till you get ready to refill it. Leaving an empty spot in the ink tray will also allow the printer heads to get clogged easier. Leave cartridges in the tray. Yes, you do have to tweak and fiddle from time to time if you do a lot of printing as I do. The photo Cyan and photo Magenta cartridges are the toughest to keep reusing-- I am certain it has to do with the different formula of ink for these colors-- the photo cyan being the very worst-- I've had to replace this cartridge maybe four perhaps five times, the photo magenta two or three, the yellow once, the black once. Again, remember, this is after thousands of prints, so a very good record. Leaking is not the biggest problem- and almost never happens- since this is always do to a leaking of air into the cartridge from an improperly punched hole or torn air-maze tape. The biggest problem is that the internal sponge dries out or gets clogged. To avoid this, just refill when you have a 1/8 to 1/16 inch of inch in the reserve front portion of the cartridge (not the sponge part)- or at the latest, when the warning pops up. Beyond this, you are playing Russian Ink Roulette. I would STRONGLY suggest that you run the light clean cycle (uses air only) fairly frequently, especially after you do a large run of prints. The printer head will clog after a lot of heavy printing-- and Canon doesn't even suggest this routine cleaning. fortunately, I just took my clogged printer back to Best Buy and they gave me a new one-- experience is the best teacher. If you do get a clogged head, a color refuses to print (again, this will happen if you print a lot and/or if you've waited too long to add ink to a cartridge) just run the light clean cycle 3 times in a row, and if necessary followed by the heavy cleaning cycle. Note, heavy cleaning will use A LOT of ink, maybe half a cartridge. After cleaning run the test nozzle pattern to see that the ink is flowing again. If you can't get a color to print after cleaning even with ink in the cartridge, it is almost certainly a clogged cartridge-- just bit the bullet and buy a new Canon cartridge or other third party cartridge, and watch the levels and light clean regularly after that. I have gotten a clogged head to recover after running a couple of heavy cleaning cycles- but prevention is worth a cartridge of ink-- don't let these suckers run dry, or leave an empty spot in your ink tray- always have a cartridge in place, even if its out of ink. inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFO
NEVER EVER
EVER put a different color
cartridge in one for another color to see if the cartridge is the problem.
Always replace a questionable cartridge with the SAME COLOR. Why? If you
put a different color in the wrong cartridge slot, it will contaminate the
flow-through sponge that delivers the ink from the cart to the ink-jet head
nozzle. Once you do that, it will require running a gallon of ink through the
delivery sponge to get the wrong color out.
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This is how I do it on my Canon. You might be able to pull this off on an Epson. You can't on an HP. If you've put in a new cartridge and cleaned the nozzles several times, and the nozzle check STILL shows a clogged nozzle- I have found that after THOUSANDS (okay, maybe HUNDREDS) of prints, it may be necessary to spray compressed air through the WHITE flow-through delivery sponge. This is the little circular inlet that sits directly under the bottom ink cartridge hole in the print head. I.e.: Take out the ink cartridges and remove the print head.
You'll see 6 1/4" holes into which the ink is delivered from the cartridge. Get a can of compressed air and spray from the cartridge side a few short bursts. HOLD A KLEENEX or toilet paper on the outside of the print head where the copper nozzles are- otherwise, you will get ink all over everything as the air cleans out the sponge inlets. Wipe off the outside copper nozzles, because ink will have poured out. No need to use any solvent, just a dry lint free paper. I've used 100% denatured alcohol at times- I don't suggest any other solvent for printer cleaning. Clorox, however, is the only thing that will remove totally inkjet ink stains from plastic housing, counter tops, your fingers- but don't use on important printer parts. 4) IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE YOU NEVER GET THE BACK SIDE WET- If you get water or electrical conducting liquid (alcohol?) on the contact points BEHIND THE CONNECTING CABLE ON THE BACK SIDE OF THE HEAD ASSEMBLY, you MUST allow the head to COMPLETELY!! dry before putting back in the printer. You can use a hairdryer to speed up the drying process on the back (don't hair dry the head nozzles on the bottom) to get the moisture out from behind the cable. If there is ANY moisture in there on the copper contact plate, especially behind the cable where you can't see it, you'll fry the head the moment you point it back in the printer. Put your cartridges back in, run a clean cycle to get the ink running again, realign the nozzles, and VOILA- your printer will magically work again. If you
have a big AC powered air compressor- (like for working power tools) this works
even better- just CONTROL THE AMOUNT OF AIR- don't get crazy or you'll destroy
the sponge inlets.
In rare cases, this will not be enough- and you'll still have a color that may be partially clogged resulting in uneven printing or stripping, which appears after a couple of prints. In worse cases, the head is still clogged. Be aware, when you don't get ANY color coming out at all, its usually a bad cart. Here's a couple of options: 1) Hold the print head under reasonably hot running tap water for a minute. This will flush out the nozzles. You can hold both the metal nozzle side and the sponge side under the water. Shake out the excess water when done. It will take a print or two to get ink to fill in the sponges again after you do this. BE CAREFUL not to hit or touch the nozzles themselves with the metal faucet tap. If you bang on the nozzles- you will ruin them, they are delicate microscopic holes. Be careful. 2) If THAT doesn't work, you can use ONLY DENATURED ALCOHOL and with a syringe, squirt some into the sponge side, a good amount to flush dried ink. DO NOT EVER USE ANYTHING ELSE (except water), because stronger solvents will melt the sponge, and that will totally ruin the printer head.
WASTE TANK ALMOST FULLor FULL ERROR MESSAGE PROBLEMThis is true with many Canon Ink Jet Printers: Eventually, you'll get an error message "Waste Ink Tank Almost Full, Contact Your Canon Repair Center". Canon is totally sly about this, and is actually a pretty ridiculous design flaw that they should be ashamed of- planned obsolescence. Anyway, don't let this problem discourage buying an otherwise fantastic Canon printer. This problem will also be indicated by flashing orange lights on your printer. Different flashes for different models. LOOK IN YOUR PRINTER MANUAL TO KNOW WHAT NUMBER OF FLASHES INDICATE. In any case, your computer printer software will also tell you exactly what is going on. You need to do this after you get the WASTE TANK ALMOST FULL message and the printer continues to work, but BEFORE the WASTE TANK FULL message and the printer completely stops. I think. ;-) Here's the fix: The waste ink take is actually just a felt pad that sits under the printer mechanism inside the case and absorbs the ink from your cleanings. From what I gather, its both a time consuming and expensive proposition to take to Canon to fix. And they won't tell people how to do it themselves. Well, I WILL. And this works. Remember of course, you've got to cycle the cleaning process a huge amount of times to get this to occur. But when it does, there is a fix-it-yourself solution that is both safe and effective for the printer, and free. You have to be slightly mechanical to do this. If you get this message and you've never used a screwdriver and are all thumbs, well, Canon gotcha. But give it a shot even then, or give it to someone halfway coordinated to do this for you.
You may RESET the printer code first if you like or do it after you clean the pad In some cases you may need to REMOVE THE PRINT HEAD FIRST or the reset code will not work. This was true of the S900 and i960 so, remove the print head first before doing this reset.
This is the correct code for the S and I (like i960) series of printers. (M series below this)
For other codes for other printers and more info go here to this big forum (but try the above first) Fix Your Own Printer Generally many of Canon's models use exactly this same code, the i models use the same code, all the s models use the same code.
Now, for the PHYSICAL CLEANING OF THE WASTE TANK PAD....
If you've reset the code first, then cleaned the pad, you're now ready to print again. If you've cleaned the pad first, go back and reset the printer, and then print away.
It is NOT recommended to continue printing (although you could for a while) after just resetting the code, because you will over-saturate the waste tank pad, and eventually destroy your printer.
This is the correct code procedure for resetting the Canon MP370 (and hopefully other similar designated models
BELOW is the WASTE TANK RESET code for the ip4200 and others inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help *************************** INK CART REFILLING ON NEW ip4200 Printers (and similar) WORK-AROUND
At last, you can buy aftermarket cartridges at 1/4th the cost of Canon carts with for all Canon printers, including those that used "chipped" cartridges. Hurray!! My un-biased tested and compared recommendation to most people for most applications for any brand printer, with a free shipping coupon code shown here: This is the ink I USE, and that I've tested to be superior to any of the dozens of available second and third party alternative inks. All inexpensive inks ARE NOT ALIKE- most others give inferior color. This includes off the shelf retail alternative cheap ink sold in places like Office Depot, Staples, etc- which is not good at all. It is generally 50% less expensive than the cost of regular ink refills, with as good or better color than OEM. It is even less expensive when you but more than one cart at a time, and this is how I purchase ink.
Read HERE to find out why, the alternatives, and the difference between inks including image comparisons. inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help The new Canon line of printers however, present a problem for people wanting to refill their carts with bulk ink. Canon has made the cartridges signal the printer via an electronic counter the number of prints- as opposed to the earlier system of a purely optical device to signal low ink level. This means, that if you refill the original carts, the printer will not sense a full cart- because its COUNTING PRINTS as well. This is how Canon "encourages" the consumer to only buy their cartridges, which are obscenely priced. How to get around this?
Well, as far as I have been able to find out- there is no way to the ink level tank indicators or that part of the printer software program that shows in your dialog box on your computer screen. Hate to break the bad news. Its not in the official Canon maintenance tech manual or anywhere else for that matter.
However, here's what you can do....
METHOD #1 - Easiest, but it disables the ink tank level indicators. 1) Ignore the low ink indicator, and press the RESET BUTTON to continue printing. If you press and hold the reset button for 5+ seconds, it will disable the counter for that particular ink tank. Refill tank now. 2) Repeat as needed. You will get a dire warning that this will void you warranty, blah blah blah. If you do need to take your printer in during warranty and you've disabled ink tank counting, simple reset the entire printer as describe below for the wate tank warning, and nobody will ever know. SAVE YOUR CANON CARTS with a bit of ink left in- your printer will need to have Canon carts installed for warranty service. 3) Eventually you may be warned that the tank is empty. Press reset as above to disable and continue printing. inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help inkjet printer information into Canon Epson HP Lexmark troubleshooting help If you think this entire thing is ridiculous- you are right. Get an earlier model that takes un-chip carts, like an ip6000, or ip3000, or i960.
You can reset the entire printer with the WASTE TANK reset (below) when you need to clean or change the waste tank PAD (its really not a tank) See the above instructions for the i960 and similar for other Canon printer waste tank changes. Here's the ip4200 reset options:
1) With the printer power turned off, while pressing
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