SOURCE: canon mx 860 will not print from rear tray: gets
From the symptom,seems that another material (broken paper or something else) block the paper path. Observe paper path carefully and remove any material which blocking the paper.
SOURCE: Cannon PIXMA iP3000 (Waste ink absorber full)
The waste ink absorber is a pair of pads at the edges of the ink carriage path near the bottom of the printer. Canon will sell you a new set to replace them if you want to d-i-y. Alternatively, you can just rinse the pads until the water runs clean once you open up the printer. Dry the pads well before reinstalling. You need to take the printer apart from the top and get under the ink carriage.
Once you reinstall the pads, you can reset the counter by:
Pixma IP3000
1. Turn off
printer
2. Hold down Resume button and press Power
button.
3. Keep holding down Power button and let Resume
button go.
4. Press Resume button 2 times then let BOTH
buttons go.
5. Green lights will flash and then stop
blinking.
6. When green lights are solid, press the Resume
button 4 times.
7. Press the Power button and the printer should
turn off, if not,
press the Power button once more.
8. Your printer should respond as normal.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
(most inkjets waste ink counters are set to hit their fill point at the expected end-of-life of the printer. Additional failures may happen soon.)
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SOURCE: canon pixma mx 860, I
its a message from the modem in the fax
make sure the line is ok and he cable connected to the right place
if not helping than its better to send to service
SOURCE: can you set the Canon
Yes. Press Setup and navigate (right/left arrows) to Device Settings. Then press OK. Next navigate to Fax Settings (up/down arrows) followed by OK. Select TX Report (again the up/down arrows followed by OK). Select the Print for each TX option (up/down arrows) and press OK again. Then press Fax to return to the standby mode.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
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