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Canon Pixma iP4500 InkJet Printer Questions & Answers
Error 1250
look for a small sensor on you right hand side. it tell the m/c if it is open or close. it migit be stuck.
Remove print head without power from Canon IP4500
If you have no intention of 'fixing' the one that does not power on, then just dissasemble it. If you take it apart, chances are that something will not line-up correctly when trying to re-assemble it.
To troubleshoot the power issue: I would fisrt suspect that the wall power is not getting to the power module, since, I assume, when you say both work it means you used both to run the printer with the bad print head. The power module should be deistributing the power to the rest of the printer. There will be a main circuit board that is the brains of the printer. That will need power in order to drive the print head to center when you open the top.
Canon ip4500 problematic with win 64bit - seeking solution
Go to a 64-bit machine on the network and copy the 64-bit driver files to the machine
From the 64-bit machine, open Windows Explorer and browse to the 32-bit server
Open the Printers dialog seen via Windows Explorer.
From the Menu bar, select File > Server Properties, select the Drivers tab and click the Add button.
In the Add Driver Wizard, tick the x64 Processor checkbox, and untick the x86 checkbox.
Click Next, then click Have Disk and browse to the 64-bit driver on the local 64-bit machine.
Complete the Add Driver Wizard.
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Why is the colour in my photographs not printing as they are in my laptop I have added new inks and cleaned the printing heads
Anonymous, there's a whole science of "color management" that you've invoked. First, what you're seeing is truly caused by lack of "calibration" in any stage of your workflow.
Your camera takes pictures, and whatever colors it sees are what it sees.
Your monitor shows you colors, but there's no standard calibration involved.
Your printer prints colors, but it too isn't calibrated to any standard.\
Assume for a minute that your monitor is set up to be a little too dark. You edit the pictures, and lighten them up so they look ok on screen. Now, when you print the picture, it's too light.
I've had similar issues, and have ended up purchasing a monitor calibration tool (Color Munki Smile) to calibrate my monitor, software "Profile Prism" to calibrate my printer, and now the prints I get look almost exactly like what I see on screen...
How do I fix ink absorber is full error message
Good luck. Canon is not help. I have cleaned these and the reset that you can only get online through a third party usually do not work and Canon will not give these out. Basically it is a throw away item. Messy trying to clean them only to not being able to reset the error.
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