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go to your browser search box type Instruction manual for Canon P27 -DH 12digit mini desk top printing calculator . on the page that appears you will see a PDF OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. on the machine lift lid and the ink cartridge can be seen , you can lift the ink cartridge out and replace . Suggest download PDF just in chase .
There is a small **** right where the paper roll gets installed - it looks like the seam between the top and the bottom of the calculator. The paper feeds from the roll directly into this - maer sure you have a very clean edge to start with - then turn on the print function and push a button until it starts to feed through. Be patient with it but it will work.
The manual for the Canon P170-DH calculator is found on the canon usa web site. It is 22 mg in size, but prints out to 4 pages in English, Spanish and French.
According to the manual: Use only Ink Roller CP-13.
There are four figures showing the steps, so you'll have to imagine it.
1. Turn power switch off.
2. Remove the printer cover (Figure1).
3. Hold the tab of the ink roller. Lift the ink roller out of the base (Figure2).
4. Insert the new ink roller into position. Push down on the center of the ink roller until it locks into place (Figure3).
5. Replace the printer cover (Figure4).
Print out the manual for yourself and put it in a safe place.
I experienced a similar problem when I purchased generic ink off eBay. I did more deep cleans than I can count on my hand, but it did not help. I did the water soaking treatment until there was no more ink coming out of the printhead, but that only made things a *little* better. I finally figured the ink cartridges were bad, so I replaced them. But my new ink did the same thing. So I did the water soaking treatment again. But this time, I forced air through the printhead and actually saw some of the "ink jets" that weren't blowing bubbles out before (when I would blow) begin to blow bubbles. Test results later proved that some of the ink jets were seriously blocked and blowing helped to free them. I do not believe all the jets are free because I still have faded print results, but my results are definitely better! Hope this helps.
Hi there, there are a couple possibilities. First, Remove the cover where the paper feeds out, if there is a ribbon or an ink roller in there it will need replacing. This you can get a staples. The other possibility is, if there is no ribbon or ink roll, it is probably a thermal printer which means is uses a special heat sensitive paper. If this started when you changed the paper, this is most likely the problem. This you can also get at staples!
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