Showing posts with label Canon Printing Problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canon Printing Problems. Show all posts

Friday, 19 May 2017

Canon Pixma MP800: Troubleshooting Guide


Canon Pixma MP800: Troubleshooting Guide

Canon designed the PIXMA MP800 as an all-in-one printer, copier and scanner. It appeals to the home user who needs these office services but is limited for desk space. Even the best Canon printer can stop working. Troubleshoot your PIXMA MP800 to help find and fix common underlying problems that may affect the printer's performance.

Make sure the MP800 is plugged into a reliable power source--for the best results, plug it directly into an outlet instead of using an extension cable--and powered on if its front display panel is dark.
Check the front and back paper feeder slots if the MP800 makes strange noises or stops printing halfway through a printing job. The device may be clogged. Remove any pieces of paper that may be stuck.

Review the front LCD display screen for an error. The error message typically describes what's wrong and how to fix it.
Adjust the MP800's print head if your printer results look crooked or off-balance. Press the "On/Off" button to turn off the device, then turn it back on. Insert two A4-sized (letter size) sheets of plain paper into the MP800's top feeder slot. Press "Maintenance" on the MP800's display screen and use the arrow keys to scroll down to "Manual Head Align." Push "OK" and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the alignment process.
Dial the Canon printer support line at 8555172433 if you still can't get your PIXMA MP800 printer to work correctly

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Wednesday, 20 August 2014

How to Load Photo Paper Into a Canon Pixma Printer


·         How to Load Photo Paper Into a Canon Pixma Printer

Turn on the printer and press the Paper Feed switch until the Auto Sheet Feeder indicator light turns on.
·         Pull up on the paper sheet feeder on the top and back of the printer and slide out the paper support.
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Take a stack of no more than 10 pieces of photo paper and flatten the corners, if they are curled. Curled corners may cause jams within the printer.
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Place the paper in the paper sheet feeder with the printable side of the paper facing up. The printable side of photo paper is the shiny or whiter side of the paper.
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Print your documents as needed.
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S    witch on the printer and press the Paper Feed switch until the Cassette indicator light turns on.
·         Pull on the cassette on the bottom of the printer to slide it out of the printer.
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·       Place the stack of paper in the cassette so the paper is touching the right side and the printing side of the paper is facing down. Adjust the plastic paper guides so they touch the paper. The paper stack guides help facilitate the paper moving into the printer.
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Slide the cassette back into the bottom of the printer. The printer is ready for printing.
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· How to Receive a Fax on a Canon Pixma Multifunction Printer


·         How to Receive a Fax on a Canon Pixma Multifunction Printer
multifunction printer for Windows and Mac systems, the Canon Pixma accepts documents directly from your computer as well as digital photos from a memory card or microdrive. The plain-paper printer also lets you scan and fax documents to a stand-alone fax machines and other computers. Canon Pixma's fax component is accessible through the device's control panel. Before accepting faxes from another fax machine or computer, you must manually select the "receive fax" mode on the printer and specify the type of receiving mode you want the fax/printer to use

Turn on your Cannon Pixma by pressing the "ON/OFF" button on the printer's control panel.
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Press the "FAX" button on the control panel, then the "Menu" button. The "Fax menu" will appear on your printer's display. Press the right or left arrow button to select "Receive Mode settings."
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Press the up or down arrow button to select a receive mode:
"Fax priority mode" for receiving faxes and sometimes voice telephone calls with the printer;
"Fax only mode" for receiving faxes only with the printer. Use this setting if your Cannon Pixma is on a dedicated phone line and no voice calls are received on the phone line;
"DRPD" for a phone line that contains a ring pattern detection service for voice calls and fax calls;
or "Tel priority mode" for receiving mainly voice calls on this telephone line and only sometimes faxes.
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Press the "OK" button to accept the receive mode. Press the "Back" button to exit the "Fax menu." The word "Standby" will appear next to the wording "Status:" on your printer's display panel, indicating that your Cannon Pixma is ready to receive faxes.
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Press the "FAX" button on the control panel, then the "Menu" button. The "Fax menu" will appear on your printer's display.
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Press the right or left arrow button to select "Maintenance/settings. Press the "OK" button. The "Maintenance/settings" menu will appear on the display. Press the right or left arrow button to select "Device settings," then press the "OK" button.
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Press the right or left arrow button to select "FAX settings. Press the "OK" button. Press the right or left arrow button to select "RX settings," then press the "OK" button.
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Thursday, 28 March 2013

How to making copy canon MG2120 printer


Load the original on the platen glass to copy.
Make sure that the machine is turned on.
Confirming that the Power Is On
Load paper.
Loading Paper
Load the original on the platen glass.
Loading Originals
Press the Paper button repeatedly to select the page size and media type according to the paper loaded in step 2.
The Paper lamp indicates the selected page size and media type.
Note
You can select the following page sizes and media types.
A4 or 8.5" x 11" Plain Paper
A4 or 8.5" x 11" Photo Paper
10 x 15 cm or 4" x 6" Photo Paper
You can switch the size of paper loaded in the front tray between A4 and 8.5" x 11" (Letter) regardless of the size indicated on the operation panel.
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