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poster. The Canon Support Techs came out, tried the initialization, got the same message and proceeded to take the printer apart. They quickly zeroed in on the culprit: one of the blue plastic lids on the print head carriage had somehow opened -- probably in shipment, they said -- and it had been keeping the carriage from moving past the plastic lip over the left chamber where it rests. Kind of like a semi truck too high to fit under an overpass. Addendum: A third poster had a slightly different experience: I had the very same problem. I called Canon Support and they told me to gently pull on the mylar strip to attempt to "re-seat" it. This didn't work and in fact, the mylar strip hung limp after that. Since it would be several days until the tech could get to me (it was late Thursday) I asked if there was anything that I could try to fix this problem. I'm pretty comfortable with mechanical things, so I thought maybe they could talk me through a solution. They agreed and off we went! I was on my bluetooth headset so I had both hands free while I talked to the repair guy. We began by taking off the top panels on the left side to determine if the mylar strip had disconnected on that side. We found out that it was fine on that side. Then we set out to dissassemble the covers
How to Solve Error Code of Canon MP145 MP150 MP160? How to Solve Error Code of Canon MP145 MP150 MP160? Perhaps there are some of you and a buddy who asked such
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a thing? The printer has a brand Canon MP sometimes indeed many types of canon mp287 error p22 problems that occur, and how do I fix this? Previously never wrote about signs Error Code List Canon MP145 MP150 MP160. canon pixma mp150 error codes Well, here's a more complete discussion of the Error Code MP145 and also how to resolve Error Code of Canon MP145 MP150 and MP160 can be done:cara-mengatasi-error-code-canon-mp145 Image Canon mp145 # Canon MP145 Printer https://canonipf.wikispaces.com/Carriage+Motion+Error Error E2 (No Paper)Sometimes when we want to use the printer when the paper is already prepared to the printer but the printer will not pulling the paper, instead appearing in the E2 warning indicator yach why? Though the paper towing baik2 not wrote some broken.This is likely due to foreign objects that enter into the towing section of the paper.Try checking some more open cashing printers and scanners, can https://nazirprinter.blogspot.com/2015/06/how-to-solve-error-code-of-canon-mp145.html only be viewed as a whole drawer paper.# Canon MP145 Printer Error E3-3 (Paper Jam)At the time of paper jam:- Try enter at least 3 sheets of paper- Then press the resume to resume printing- The printer will pull some paper- if until the third paper E2 appears, immediately turn the printer off (unplug the power cord and USB cable)- Wait 5-10 minutes- Turn back (printer of this type usually takes restart let me not recall the errors that previously occurred)- If this trick not work either, try unloading and check whether there is trouble or not.# Canon MP145 Printer Error E4 (No Ink)- Press the reset button for 10 seconds while printer proces# Canon MP145 Printer Error E5-5(The ink cartridges are not installed or non-supported ink cartridge is instaled or the ink cartridges are not installed properly)Ink cartridge there who have problems or also even his home cartridge that trouble.- Try disconnecting cartridge- Then turn the printer off (unplug the power cord and USB cable) for + - 10 minutes- Turn the printer back- Then reattach his cartridge- Try to do repetitive- If not work either, meaning the need to replace the cartridge her# Printer Canon MP145 / MP160 Error E8(Waste ink absorber full, or platen wast
Offset Direct Imaging Digital Press Color Copiers Finishing Inkjet & Fine Art Forum Photographic & Fine Art Printers Large Format Inkjet Printers 2F26 - Carriage Error - Canon IPF 9100 Welcome to http://www.colorprintingforum.com/large-format-inkjet-printer/2f26-carriage-error-canon-ipf-9100-a-6363.html the Color Printing Forum a forum for Offset Press and Digital Printing information Please http://canonipf.wikispaces.com/share/view/34895154 Login at the top right or Register. The Color Printing Forum is a forum to discuss offset press printing, direct imaging offset presses, digital production presses, short-run digital printing, fine art inkjet or giclee printing, and finishing equipment. Topics range from selection of new printers, printing press, and finishing equipment to adjustment, troubleshooting, optimization, canon mp160 and maintenance of existing printers and presses to media and finishing. New members are encouraged to Please Register Now - it's free! All printing equipment discussion, questions, tips and tricks are welcome. And we would like to thank experienced pressmen in advance for taking the time to share your printing experience with the Color Printing Forum community. Register » + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 2 of canon mp160 error 2 Thread: 2F26 - Carriage Error - Canon IPF 9100 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 11-09-201107:05 AM #1 madmandare View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Oct 2010 Location Nottingham Posts 16 2F26 - Carriage Error - Canon IPF 9100 Hi there, I have an issue with my printer. It prints fine and the carriage moves across left and right fine, however every time it cuts, its get to the end and the far right side, and then make a horrible churning noise and stops. The error code is always the same, which ends in 2F26. I have a load of spare parts and have already replaced the carriage motor on the left and the wheel mechanism on the right. I havent replaced the carriage belt, but it is a fairly new belt, and looks immaculate, and is also nice and tight. The linear strip looks clean, but maybe could it be the linear encoder? or maybe the carriage PCB?, There are also no blockages or obstructions in the print path, If anyone could help or give advice i would be greatly apprecia
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