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I'm assuming when you said "fine catridge" you meant FINE cartridge. FINE is an acronym for the Canon Ink Cartridges. Anyhow, plug your printer into the electrical outlet and turn the power on. Wait about 1-3 minutes and open it up and the Ink Cartridge holders should move to the left for you to properly insert your Ink Cartridges.
plz check in the printing properties you are using the correct paper. you can also try by printing in draft mode, if the problem is not solved then you can try by changing the paper. If every thing fails then try by reloading the printer drivers and clean the cartridge contact point with the printer. Still problem is not solved then try with another cartridge
Firstly - remove and reseat the cartridge. If problem remains:
Replace the cartridge with a new one. It is possible the new cart is faulty. If problem remains:
Cart Sensor unit should be replaced as follows (If you need a copy of the service manual, contact http://www.TheServiceManualShop.com)
Removal
1. Remove the Fuser Assembly (RRP 9.80).
2. Reach inside the empty Fuser cavity and slide the Cartridge Sensor Holder forward to unlatch the
Holder from the printer frame (Figure 1).
3. Move the Holder around until the side latches on the Holder line up with the cutouts in the frame and
the Holder is free of the frame.
4. Disconnect P/J 87 from the Cartridge Sensor.
5. Remove the screw securing the Cartridge Sensor to the Cartridge Sensor Holder and remove the Sensor
(Figure 2).
Replacement
1. Position the Cartridge Sensor onto the Sensor Holder so the LEDs face out.
2. Line up the position tab and screw hole on the Sensor with the two holes in the Holder.
3. Use one screw to secure the Cartridge Sensor to the Sensor Holder.
4. Reconnect P/J 87 to the Cartridge Sensor.
5. Position the Holder against the Holder cutout in the printer frame.
6. Move the Sensor wire harness so it exit through the cutout at the rear of the Holder.
7. Move the Holder around until the side latches on the Holder line up with the cutouts in the frame.
8. Push the Holder forward until the front latch secures the Holder to the frame.
9. Reinstall the Fuser Assembly (RRP 9.80).
If the problem remains, then the MCU PWB will need replacing. This could put the machine Beyond Economical Repair.
II. FANS A. Arrangement and Functions Feeder fan Fixing assembly heat discharge fan 1*** Fixing assembly heat discharge fan 2 *** Laser driver cooling fan Laser scanner motor cooling fan 1 Laser scanner motor cooling fan 2 Cleaner heat discharge fan System cooling fan Reversing guide cooling fan Low-voltage power cooling fan 1 Low-voltage power cooling fan 2 Reader cooling fan 1 Reader cooling fan 2 Drum cartridge cooling fan 1 Drum cartridge cooling fan 2 Drum cartridge cooling fan 3 DC controller PCB cooling fan Scanner motor cooling fan Function Draws copy paper to the feeding belt. Helps feeding. Discharges heat from around the fixing assembly. Cools the laser driver PCB. Cools the laser scanner motor. • Cools the laser scanner motor. • Insulates the drum cartridge against heat from the fixing assembly. • Discharges heat from the drum cleaning assembly and fixing assembly. • Discharges heat from the DC controller PCB. Discharges heat from the composite power supply and the DC controller PCB. Prevents curling of paper. Discharges heat from the lowvoltage power supply. Cools the reader (image processor PCB, laser driver PCB). Cools the drum cartridge. Cools the DC controller PCB. Cools the scanner motor.
Remove Ink CartridgesLift grey lever to the right side of the cartridge holder to the up position. The print head should lift out nicely. You may need to squeeze sides of the cartridge holder slightly to the center in order to clear the outer print head assembly.
1. power down the printer. 2. remove all color cartridges from their slots. 3. inside the color slot, you will see a green slide that will not move until you pick up the plastic cover (it is the full length of the cartridge holder). 4. rotate the plastic cover forward. 5. slide the green slide 3 or 4 times. (DO NOT TOUCH SMALL WIRES!) 6. return slide to original position. 7. snap the plastic cover back in place 8. return each color cartridge to it's slot. 9. replace color cartridge holder back to printer. 10. close all covers 11. turn printer back on.
If you still get the "move green slide" error, just repeat these steps
This took me about 10 minutes for the process, after understanding what the "green slide" meant. -->
1. Unplug printer from wall and remove power supply.
2. Unplug any phone lines or USB cords connected.
3. Remove printer attachments, paper trays and phone.
Figure 1 - Printer paper holder and completed print tray
4. Lift the front cover of the printer and remove the white rubber bar by pulling the blue lever on right towards you.
Figure 2 - Top view of printer showing the white rubber feed bar with purple attachment
5.
Remove the screws underneath the front cover (6 screws), back of
printer (2 screws), and bottom of printer (1). View the images below to
find where to remove the screws.
Figure 3 - Top view of printer showing which screws to remove.
5. Cont...
Figure 5 - Bottom view of printer. Image on left is cover to screw. Gently remove ribbon cable to reveal the gold screw beneath
6. Flip the front cover open and gently lift the top of the printer cover. Keep front cover open.
7. Remove the ink cartridges out of their carriage.
Figure 6 - Displays ink cartridge carriage with ink cartridges removed. Caution: Electrical hazard. Keep hand and metal pieces clear of board or any other electrical wires or parts.
NOTICE:
The ink cartridges are all the way to one end. If the X4270 is plugged
in, the cartridge carrier is stuck and doesn't move. After further
investigation a noticeable small black plastic lever is preventing the
ink cartridges from moving. Photo below shows lever up and down
(cartridges already moved in image below).
Figure 7 - Shows
inside of X4270 and the lever that causes error #1200. Image on left
displays lever up. Image on right displays lever down.
8. Push lever down clockwise so it is flush with plastic wall. Refer to image on right in Figure 6.
9.
Lift the front cover open (if not already open) and plug in the
X4270. Cartridges should move to center as if preparing for replacement.
10. Unplug the X4270 and remove power supply.
11. Remove bottom assembly carefully.
Figure 8 - Displays bottom assembly with lever and spring Note:
The cause of this problem is the spring slides out of place over time,
probably because of ink shed on one end of its loop and loop attachment.
Figure 9 - Displays loop attachment
12.
Place spring in loop attachment and use hot tip of heated tool to
melt top of loop attachment to prevent further errors. Melt top of loop
attachment similar of that to a mushroom top.
Figure 10 - Displays fix for jammed carriage.
13. Reattach the lever to the bottom assembly and slide back into place inside the X4270.
If the spring did not damage the carriage flex I would suggest just using some epoxy to hold the spring properly in place. If the spring did damage the flex (as shown in this picture) then you might contact HP and enquire about an extended warranty for this issue. In the US call HP at 1-800-HPINVENt.
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