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Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » armykirk New Contributor Posts: 1 Registered: 07-07-2014 What is error code 5100 on the MP460? Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 07-07-2014 02:35 PM What is error code 5100 on the MP460? Wont allow me to print. Me too Report Inappropriate Content Message 1 of 3 (4,583 Views) Reply 0 Kudos Patrick Product Expert Posts: 932 Registered: 07-28-2014 Re: What is error code 5100 on the MP460? Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 07-28-2014 03:37 PM Hi armykirk,The error that you are receiving is usually an indication that there may be a foreign object in the printer preventing free movement of the cartridge holder. Please remove foreign objects so that the pr
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one day. I was about to throw my MP460 Canon printer (80$) error 5100 canon mp280 out of the window (8th floor, 10$ a flight of stairs). I was trying to setup a wireless print error 5100 canon ip2700 server and finally got that working, when the printer came back with an obscure 5100 error. I tried everything, including shaking it violently. What worked was a reset, and this page http://community.usa.canon.com/t5/Personal-Printers/What-is-error-code-5100-on-the-MP460/td-p/103212 explains how. Turn off the printer Hold the Resume Button (red circle in the triangle), add a printer (click “Power”) an indicator light green. Hold the Power Button, release the Resume Button. Not releasing the Power Button, double click “Resume” and release Both Buttons. Click “Resume” for Four times Once you click “Power”, to confirm the selected action (reset counter absorber). To http://code.dblock.org/2008/12/03/resetting-a-canon-mp460.html disable the printer “Power” button to click again. On the wireless front, I got a Linksys WPS54G. None of the wizards worked, go figure. I ended up being able to connect to the printer’s HTTP configuration interface, but couldn’t configure it on Vista. It wasn’t too hard to configure manually with some help. Add the appropriate printer from Control Panel, Printers, Add Printer Select Local Printer and select Create New Port, Standard TCP/IP Port Device Type, TCP/IP Device. HostName or IPAddress should be the IP Address of the Print Server Device. I configured it with a static IP. After nothing is detected choose Custom, Settings Select LPR, set Queue Name to L2 for USB printer. Turn on LPR Byte Counting Enabled. Select the printer, install the driver. Easy? Ahem. Daniel Doubrovkine aka dB., CTO at artsy.net, fun at playplay.io, NYC Email Twitter LinkedIn Github Resetting a Canon MP460 was published on December 03, 2008. See a typo? Like Tweet © 1994-2016 Daniel Doubrovkine. Powered by Jekyll based on the Minimal Mistakes theme. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments p
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 steps you should take to resolve the issue can have you back on track with your newly printed page-fast. http://www.mytechtime.com/2011/10/canon-error-5100-how-to-fix.html Error message: The LED light blinks twice (2xs) and displays: "Error 5100 An error occurred in the http://fixyourownprinter.com/posts/42979 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 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 error 5100 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 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 error 5100 canon 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 with canned air, or any other filtered air blower. 4) Set the ink cartridges properly Less likely, and yet still possible is your ink cartridges need to be re-seated. If you follow the step above, after cleaning you'll be re-seated the cartridges anyway. 5) Clean the Timing film The timing film is a thin piece of plastic which runs across the width of the devise below the drive belt. It has fine vertical lines running along it and if it becomes dirty then your printer will display an error 5100 message. To clean use a damp lint free paper towel and gently wipe it off. Once strip has been cleaned, plug the devise back in an
if there's something blocking the slider (I don't see anything), but I'm quite frustrated and would love if someone could give me some advice. Respond to this 0 Google this:-Canon MP460 = What is Error 5100Quite a few leads there.George H. by unknown on Dec 3, 2006 at 2:20pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Just installed new ink cartridges to my printer. it now tells me ihave an error 5100 by Anonymous on Jan 21, 2010 at 7:13am Add comment Please sign in to comment Please sign in to comment Canon Color Bubblejet (BJC) 5100 Buy discount ink Buy this printer More Canon questions © Copyright 2011-2016, FixYourOwnPrinter.com, Inc. Privacy Policy Terms of Use