Hello friend, I had downloaded a Good canon MP460 service manual from below link:
Canon MP460 MP180 service manual:
http://goo.gl/a9A3lV
Good luck on repairs.
SOURCE: mp460 canon all in one
Same problem .Alarm light on and paper jam advice on the screen. No paper there...
SOURCE: lost driver disk for mp460
You can download the drivers for your printer here:
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&tabact=DownloadDetailTabAct&fcategoryid=334&modelid=13369
Simply click on the link , and on the page select your operating system...it will provide you with the drivers you need! After the download , launch the file and it will set everything up for you. Should be printing in no time!
SOURCE: printer problem
I once bought a cartridge with no ink in it. took it back and got 2 repacments.
SOURCE: service error 6A00
The 6A00 is a Canon generic code for paper path jam. A sensor is activated indicating paper jam so the printer
will give off a 6A00 code. As a Canon tech, Moving the print head assembly
will not clear a purge unit if its jammed with paper, paper clips, screws, cookie crumbs, cake, toast you get the idea. Get yourself a can of compressed air and blow the paper roller out, also a slightly damp paper towel and gently clean off the paper feeding rollers.
Anywho this should fix you up. good luck, please post rating, thank you kindly
Incidently, the 6A00 error pertains to all Canon printers
made in the last several years, its not just used in one model. And its
always a paper path error or purge unit.
I forget myself so here
goes, the purge unit, called a spittoon assembly in an HP, lexmark, and
other inkjet printers, is where the print head assembly parks when not
in use, also its other job is to clean and make sure the print head is
clean and open for printing. That is why you'll find the print head
assembly parked on top of it. It also has a an electrical pump to milk
the print heads and test for ink flow.
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E-Mailed Canon UK to see if they have one and the answer is NO! They didn't even know who could supply me with one. The chap thought the only persons who would have them is the mechanics at the Canon factory!
So if you are searching for service manuals from Canon I would forget going to them for one!
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