I have a Canon pixma MG3022 printer. I was out of ink so I put a new black ink cartridge in but not the color cartridge . The lights for black and color are blinking and a error code saying my color needs to be replaced. How do you set it to only print in black ?
Setup Canon Pixma MG3022 Printer
Most of you've never performed a Canon Printer cable-free installation. This brief guide will assist you Setup Canon Pixma MG3022 for use on a Wireless LAN. An easy and fast strategy to set up the printer for use on a Wi-Fi or Wireless network is the cableless installation technique.
This is a simple technique to use when installing for the first time, linking the printer to other pcs on the network, or re-establishing a network link after a shift in router or network.
To set up canon Pixma mg3022 and connect to the Windows desktop, merely follow the link below.
https://www.canonprintersupport247.com/blog/how-to-setup-canon-pixma-mg3022/
SOURCE: Ink Cartridge Refill Error E5
First take a smooth cloth or cotton
take a cleaning liquid like spirit, thinner etc., (note - not cleaners)
clean the golden chip with out giving much presser
in the same way clean the other side of the printer also
now test it
90% Problem will solve
Thanku
Take care
Bye
SOURCE: giving the error e 2,3
Go to this link. Type "error e 2 3" in the search window and click the Search button. Try the troubleshooting steps provided. If the error still persists, you may need to have the machine serviced.
SOURCE: ink cartridge light keeps blinking BEWARE SPAM NUMBER 1-800-532-4187
you need to print only in black if that is all the ink you have, and also you need to remove the color cartridge as it still registers in the printer as able to be used, although it is empty or near so. Did you remove the tape over the print head fron the new ink cartridge? Do a print head alignment, or use the toolbox icon to tell the printer that you just replaced the cartridge. Some HP models chip the ink cartridges so even a refill wont register as a full tank and the printer wont print. chip needs to be reset (difficult) or just replaced with a new cartridge.
SOURCE: Canon pixma mp210 printer -
Dear merryan,
This printer uses FINE cartridge which has memory chip inside that store ink level data. Once the cartridge is EMPTY we cannot restore this data to be FULL even though we physically refill ink until FULL. So the printer keep displays NO INK warning.
Similar with using compatible cartridge, NO INK warning still remain because ink level data has been recorded as empty. Why?. Here is the explanation. As far as I know no third party compatible cartridge produced this printer since canon protect it with the chip. Compatible cartridge that sold in the market is refurbish cartridge which repacked with another brand.
To fix this problem we need to deactivate ink level detection function by holding down STOP/RESET button for about 9 seconds or more for each cartridge. The consequence of this is ink level become UNKNOWN.
Hope this will be helpful to you
Regards,
Xanda
SOURCE: Canon Pixma IP600D - error code 6502
Sometimes the Canon printers which use PG-5BK/CL-8 colour cartridges with chips will give error massages like 6502 or other types of error message to do with the cartridges, which has the orange light flashing and the printer will not work. Follow this procedure which quite often resets the printer and allows it to resume printing.
When error is indicated, turn power switch off so green light is extinguished.
First hold down resume button and then hold down power button so both are held down at same time
When green light comes on, continue holding down power button and let resume button go, then press resume button twice. Then let power button go.
Then press resume button four times, power button should be released before doing this.
Wait until printer settles down, if power is off, turn on. If power will not come on, remove power cord from back of printer, then wait 15 seconds before plugging back in again and turn power on. This normally solves the error problem - if not go through same procedure again.
Incidentally, you may find that if the chips had previously been disabled, the low ink warnings are showing again and they will have to be disabled once more. This would indicate that the above procedure clears the firmware memory of the disabling of the chips, this may be useful if you need some warranty work done on your
printer after the chips had been disabled.
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