Brother Mfc-420cn Error 41
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you cuss me out, and please think it over before you reply.You didn't lose $149, because you did get some use out of brother mfc 420cn unable to clean error message the printer.If you look at your average cost of ownership based on brother mfc 420cn manual your original purchase price, without figuring in how much you spent on the extra ink, you spent $7.15 per brother mfc 420cn driver windows 7 month for the printer.If I assume the extra ink cost you $80, then your average cost of ownership was under $11 per month.So put it in perspective, if you rented or brother mfc 420cn driver download windows 7 leased a machine it would cost you a lot more than that, and you'd still have to buy ink.When you buy a cheap machine, and $150 is cheap for a multifunction, then you should expect two years service at best, and if it fails at 13 months that's what you paid for.My advice is to check and see if you have a credit
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card that doubles manufacturers warranties, many VISA cards do, and buy your computers, etc. using it. Then put the receipt in an envelope and tape it to the cover of the machine.People who bought the HP OfficeJet V40's when they cost $250 got several years of service from their machines, many are still running.Then HP got competitive with Brother, et al, and made a cheaper V40 that sold for about $150, and most of them failed after about 13 months of use.In short, when we demand cheap machines, and only buy cheap machines, then the OEM's are going to make cheap machines to keep us happy.Stephen by Stephen on Sep 3, 2005 at 8:33pm Add comment Please sign in to comment interesting philosophical debate. I agree with your general theory sincet we purchased a $200 machine with the belief that it would work perhaps for a 18, maybe 24 months, only to come to the quick and sad realization that we bought a piece of crap from an un-ethical company... I bought into the local advertising hype about Brother office equipment and "projected" that image
But now it will not print magenta and yellow is poor. I think I may be
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right in think it is a problem with the print head. But how brother mfc 420cn not printing do you remove the print head? or is there somrthing else wrong? Respond to this 2 hey, i have a brother mfc 420cn troubleshooting mfc-3220C. i was pressing the #2 key repeatedly getting annoyed, and then it said Machine Error 41, bla bla bla... seemed like i caused it by pressing too many keys to fast http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/23050 or something. Same thing... unplug, print once, then error... but now it errors as soon as i plug it in. i think i just pressed to many buttons... any way to reset it? on hold with brother now... this oughta be good. by unknown on Oct 12, 2004 at 3:57pm Add comment Please sign in to comment Machine error 41 is a temperature reading failure of http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/22817 the printhead. This is caused by a manufacturing fault in the ink although it still happens when using refilled/recycled ink. The only cure is to replace the printhead unit. This is a very fiddly job on the 890 and is best left to an engineer as the new heads property code needs to be entered into the software in the machine. Button pushing does have no bearing AT ALL on error 41. New head and new inks will cure. I can assure you of that.The Brother part number is LK0799001. Good luck - Anonymous 2 HOW TO FIX : 25 NOV 2004 SWITCH MACHINE ON WHILST HOLDING DOWN MENU/SET KEY, THIS PUTS MACHINE INTO FACTORY SETTINGS MODE. (MAINTENANCE WILL SHOW ON LCD) ENTER CODE:84 & WAIT WHILE MACHINE PERFORMS A FORCED CLEANING CYCLE. (cLEANING WILL SHOW ON DISPLAY) NOW ENTER CODE:09 & MACHINE WILL PRINT OUT ITS PRINT QUALITY CHECK SHEET. (IGNORE INSTRUCTIONS PRINTED ON CHECK SHEET) CHECK QUALITY & REPEAT BY USING CODE:84 IF NEEDED. (YOU MAY HAVE TO DO THIS SEVERAL TIMES BUT YOU SHOULD SEE A STEADY IMPROVEMENT WITH EACH CLEANING CYCLE) WHEN FINISHED AND QUALITY IS GOOD, ENTER CODE:99 TO
Brother MFC210, MFC410CN, MFC420CN, MFC620CN, FAX2440C Posted on 06/03/201315/04/2015 by Easyink Support If you get an Unable To Clean error on your Brother MFC-210, MFC-410CN, MFC-420CN, MFC-620CN or FAX-2440C it may be because the ink purge tank count has reached its "full" limit. To reset the purge counter: Enter machine maintenance mode (on MFC210C all four photo/copy/fax/scan lights flash in maintenance mode). Warning: care is needed in maintenance mode, otherwise critical settings may be inadvertently corrupted. FAX models with numerical keypads: Press the Menu button, then press the following keys within two seconds: *, 2, 8, 6 and 4 keys (if you fail to complete the correct key sequence within two seconds, press the STOP key to try again). Other (non-FAX) models: Press the Menu button and the Black Start key. Next press the “up arrow” key four times to enter the maintenance mode). Press the 8 then 0 keys in the initial stage of the maintenance mode to call up the machine’s log information list (function code 80). Press the black Start key several times to scroll through the log information list to reach the purge counter. The purge counter is the 25th item in the list. Press the 2, 7, 8, and 3 keys (in this order) to reset the purge count to zero. Press the Stop/Exit key to return to the initial stage of the maintenance mode. Press the 9 key twice to return to the standby state. Caution: it's possible that the printer may leak ink if you're a high volume user and the ink reservoir fills faster than the ink can evaporate. The purge reservoir can be cleaned out but it requires stripping down of the printer. This entry was posted in Printer Faults and tagged brother, error, fuser fault, ink waste, unable to clean. Bookmark the permalink. 17 people found this article useful This article was helpful This article was helpful 17 people found this article useful Post navigation Brother Inkjet Error - Unable to Clean 30 HP Colour Laserjet CM2320 Cartridge Alignment Problems Easyink Support has written 76 articles 15 thoughts on “Unable To Clean Error ~ Brother MFC210, MFC410CN, MFC420CN, MFC620CN, FAX2440C” Jan Ashworth says: Thank you! Nearly gave up and got rid of my old workhorse, now back to normal. Most grateful. Reply 21/08/2013 at 10:09 pm dave says: Echo Jan's comment. Many, many thanks! Reply 06/09/2013 at 3:43 pm Maree says: Echoing Jan's comment here too, thank you so much! Worked a treat.