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the 031300312f26 error alot upon warm up. We have found to fix this problem the best option is to push the print head back to its home position (far right) and unplugging the printer for 1 min or so (just to make sure its memory has lost all awarness we messed with it). Then plug it in and it goes fine... The problem we used to have is the same many of you are complaining about it drains ink like a vampire whenever you have to restart it. To cope with this we have upgraded our firmware which has drastically decreased the amount of ink we waist due to less cleaning and agitating functions. Hope this helps out someone it took us a while to get back any love for the canon but we are comming round again
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replaced the ribbon cables from the controller to the carriage unit. Also had 03130031-2f26 intermitently. This is not a fun job but the problem has not returned
For errors of this type E,2,x, like yours, the manual says to turn the machine off, and remove the power plug from the outlet. About ten minutes later, plug it in again, and turn the machine on. If the problem is not resolved, the machine may require servicing. Please contact your local Service Center.
The manual does not specify exactly what error E23 means, but tells you what you should do.
Turn the machine off, and remove the power plug from the outlet. About ten minutes later, plug it in again, and turn the machine on. If the problem is not resolved, the machine may require servicing. Please contact your local Service Center.
You can read more about the error codes on Canon website: http://support-au.canon.com.au/contents/AU/EN/8000137001.html
normally you have to perform move printer level 2 to avoid damage to the printer. But, if you move the printer without taking any dangerous angle then you don;t have to choose level 2, level 1 or no move is OK
that indicates poor connection of the hard disk connection.
you have to remove and put back the disk and if the problem remains then you have to buy one from your local market and put it.
That might solve your problem
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