Sunday, April 22, 2007
Canon i550, i850, and i950.
This service manual is divided into the following three parts to provide information necessary to service the i550, i850, and i950.
Part 1: Maintenance
This part describes information necessary for troubleshooting the i550, i850, and i950.
Part 2: Technical Reference
This part provides description of new technologies, etc., used in the i550, i850, and i950.
Part 3: Appendix
This part contains block diagrams, pin layouts, and product specification lists.
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Thursday, April 12, 2007
Canon BJC-5100
Self Test
Switch Printer off. Hold Power for 1 beep.
Waste Counter Reset
1: Power off printer
2: Press and hold RESUME then press POWER, The indicator will start blinking.
3: While the indicator is blinking , Press RESUME twice then Wait until the printer beeps to indicate service mode
5: When the indicator lights steady GREEN, press RESUME four(4)times. The indicator should be GREEN.
6: Press Power to set data
Service Test Print
1: Power off printer
2: Press and hold RESUME then press POWER, The indicator will start blinking.
3: While the indicator is blinking , Press RESUME twice then Wait until the printer beeps to indicate service mode
5: When the indicator lights steady GREEN, press RESUME two(2)times. The indicator should be GREEN.
6: Press Power to Print
Nozzle Print
1: Power off printer
2: Press and POWER, until the printer beeps and release.
Demonstration Print
1: While the printer in ON , , Press and hold RESUME until the printer plays a melody of beeps.
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Buying Printer Cartridges
One of the most common mistakes that is made is to buy a printer cartridge only after the previous one has become useless. The simple truth is that these cartridges are often very expensive and are not always easily acquirable. Because of these attributes, there are several strategies to employ when purchasing printer cartridges for the future.
The first thing to remember is that printer cartridges come in a great variety and that a person can't just plug the first one they see at the store into their printer and expect results. You have to buy a printer cartridge that is compatible with your printer, or you will have wasted your time and money. For example, if you own a Canon printer, it would be foolish to buy a Lexmark printer cartridge. If you are not sure about which cartridges fit your printer, jot down the printer brand and model and ask a sales representative to help you out.
Also remember that while printer cartridges are quite expensive, it is best to get backups when they go on sale. If for example, you own a HP printer and see a sale on all HP and Epson printer cartridges during Thanksgiving, you should head down to the store and pick some up. There is no point in waiting until you really need the printer cartridge to buy them and paying double or triple the price. On a similar note, if the sale were for Xerox and Pitney Bowes printer cartridges, don't buy them just because they are discounted. If the printer cartridges are not compatible with your printer, they are basically worthless. But overall, being a smart consumer and thinking ahead will do nothing but benefit you in terms of saving time and money.
Overall there are many different printer cartridges, from Xerox to Pitney Bowes, and many different printers, from Canon brands to Lexmark, which they can be used with. Knowing which printer cartridge to buy and taking advantage of sales can go a long way in ensuring that your printer will be working with high quality whenever it is needed!
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