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Sign in 31 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Mar 14, 2013Learn how to fix the Canon printer error 5100, and have your printer running canon pixma printer error 3 again.You can read an article here: http://www.itjungles.com/printers/fix...FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: http://bit.ly/10Glst1LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/ZKP4nUFOLLOW US ON G+: http://bit.ly/WfMmZN Category Howto & Style License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next How to Fix Error 5100 MP237 Printer - Duration: 29:08. Muhammad Agus Ismail 37,403 views 29:08 Canon Pixma error 5100 - FIX - Duration: 10:08. Tuhl Teim DE 4,039 views 10:08 Canon Pixma MX420 Printer 5100 Error and Loading Ink - Duration: 5:57. Dustie Meads 189,209 views 5:57 Canon Pixma Error 5100 - Duration: 1:37. supergoodyears1981 42,480 views 1:37 Printer Point Canon Printer Error 5100 - Duration: 2:50. PP Moga 12,882 views 2:50 canon mp235 5100 hatası - Duration: 3:56. Ozgur Baski 8,847 views 3:56 How to Fix Canon Pixma iP2770 error 5B00 - Duration: 6:18. ishadi aplus 210,633 views 6:18 Cara Reset Printer Canon MP287 + Softw
MP printing device to print an important document and seeing Canon error 5100 pop up instead of the neatly printed paperwork you need. Understanding the reason for the error 5100 and what canon pixma printer error 5200 steps you should take to resolve the issue can have you back on canon pixma printer error 6a81 track with your newly printed page-fast. Error message: The LED light blinks twice (2xs) and displays: "Error 5100 An error occurred canon pixma printer error b200 in the carriage encoder signal". Let's march down the troubleshooting path and look at probable solutions and how to reset Canon error code 5100. The first thing that you should do with a printer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJQVwwRxPv4 error of any type is try to reset the Canon MP printer. Occasionally an error code is a matter of a crossed signal between the Canon ink jet printer and the computer. Rebooting the Canon pixma printer might fix the problem with no more fuss. 1) Clear debris from carriage head to eliminate canon error 5100 Open the Canon printer and look closely for any debris such as http://www.mytechtime.com/2011/10/canon-error-5100-how-to-fix.html small pieces of paper or dirt lodged inside. If such debris is found, remove it, plug Canon pixma back in and see if error code has cleared. 2) Lubricate the purge cap If the Canon printer has excess dirt or dust you can use a damp lint free paper towel to gently clean the Canon printer. Once device is cleaned plug it back in and see if error 5100 has cleared. If cleaning and clearing the device does not work then you may need to lubricate the purge cap.The purge cap is the sliding mechanism that the printer head parks into when it is not in use. To lubricate it you will need to remove the right panel from the devise. Once the panel is removed rub a little white grease along the sliders while taking care not to get any grease on the small wipers or the black caps. Once this is done, replace the panel, plug devise back in and see if the error 5100 has cleared. 3) Paper Jammed Odds are greatest a rogue piece of paper has nested itself in like a rat in a haystack. The solution is to remove all ink cartridges and hit it wi
MP210, MP220, MP800, MP810, MP170, MP180, MP450, MP460, MP830, MP970, MP980, MP240, MP250, MP260, MP270, MP480, MP500, MP510, MP520, MP530, MP540, MP620, MP550, MP560, MP610, MP630, MP800, MP810, MP830, MP970, MP980, MG2100, MG3100, MG4100, http://fix-your-printer.blogspot.com/2009/03/error-5100-on-canon-printers.html MG5100, MP640, MP990, MG5200, MG5300, MG6100, MG6200, MG8100, MG8200 It's a Carriage error. Solution 1: Look inside for a tiny object like a piece of paper, a staple... Solution 2: The purge cap (the white http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/25975 sliding mechanism that the print head parks to when it's not in use) may be not lubricated well enough . Lubricate the sliders with some white grease (don't get it on the small wipers or canon pixma the black caps); this repair probably require to remove the right panel off of the printer to gain access to the purge mechanism. Solution 3: Clean the timing strip: there is a thin plastic strip running across the width in front of and below the drive belt: there are fine black vertical lines on this strip. If the strip gets a piece of crud on it, you get an error canon pixma printer during the start-up sequence.Gently clean this strip with a damp lint-free tissue. photo: (you can see a transparent horizontal strip object which controls the movement of the printer head slots.) Error code list by brand Libellés : Canon Pixma, Error code 38 comments: Mugsy said... Photos,please. July 19, 2011 at 10:08 AM madonna said... how to reset the canon pixma 2770 and 2700 the ink counter is full January 2, 2012 at 7:17 AM Mugsy said... No longer own the 5100.Replaced the printer last November. January 2, 2012 at 4:22 PM JimDu said... I was just about the throw out the printer... But solution #3 worked perfectly for me. Sure enough the timing strip had grease all over it. It even fixed the print head alignment! Thanks for the Post and the Pic!! March 23, 2012 at 6:42 AM nash said... Solution #1 worked. Thanks!I still have to try solution #2 because I don't have a grease yet. No idea what grease to use.But anyways, a million thanks again. It helped solve the error on our printer. It also improve the alignment. =) April 18, 2012 at 7:33 PM rajendra lal said... Thanks for useful idea..my printer now works without problem..very thanks from rajendra Computer Point Technical College In
me a Service Error 5100. I tried 'reseting' the printer using the service mode, but nothing worked. I was wondering if anyway to fix this on my own, or do I have to bring it to a repair shop. Note: Physical damage to the printer seemed minimal.. I opened it up and the only broken parts seemed to be part of the casing. Respond to this 1 5100 is a carriage error, check the timing strip for contamination(plastic strip about 1/4" in width) The unit is not homing, check for obstructions. by unknown on Dec 23, 2004 at 5:28am Add comment Please sign in to comment I bought one right out of the box had problems. After looking for this strip I seen where it had some clear type grease on it. Once I clean it my printer worked fine. - Anonymous 1 How did you get into service mode? I need to reset my waste ink tank count. Thanks. Larry by unknown on Dec 24, 2004 at 5:00pm Add comment Please sign in to comment i hate my job - Anonymous 1 In my case my 2 year old daughter had placed a small bottle out of sight to the left of the ink cartridges. Took a while to spot but everything is hunky dory since we got the toy out of the mechanism ! 5100 therefore seems to be anything that prevents the cartridge from fully running to and fro across the page, This could be a blockage but could equally be ink on the mechanism that causes it to slip. If this dries it could account for the printing to resume without any apparent fix. by unknown on Jul 12, 2006 at 11:51am Add comment Please sign in to comment whew,,,,thanx for this..reali found it helpful....found whats blocking my printer..now its perfect again...=) for now at least...=p - unknown 1 To: sguadalajaraBrilliant advice, thank you! I have used this now on 4 diff. IP range of printers, works perfect!!Even Canon south africa could not give me that advice, so thanks alot man!!CheersAbominog by unknown on Feb 1, 2007 at 12:02am Add comment Please sign in to comment 1 My pixma 6000d has begun giving me an error 5100. All test sheets print normally. I have reset, cleaned, aligned and reinstalled updated drivers on my Mac. For some reason the margins slant to the left as the document is printed. The margin starts at 2.5 cm from left hand edge of the paper and about 3/4 the way down the page it measures 1.8. So, the document appears slanted to the left. The paper is coming out parallel to the sides of the tray and does not jam. When printing jpegs the printer will print about 1/2 page and then stop and gives the 5100 error code. I emailed Canon and they have indicated that it is an internal error and since it is not uder warranty I would have t