05-16-2017 12:18 PM
I have a problem that I think began when a chair partially blocked the opening of the front door on the MX922 printer.
That may be a coincidence, though; I do not know the problem yet.
The symptoms:
when printing with the door closed, the door will not pop open, jack-in-box-style, as it normally does.
The printer is also making some odd clicking noises during the printing cycle (not during cleaning or ink shuttle routines) as if a gear or sprocket somewhere is only partially engaged.
If I manually open the door, the printer will print normally, but with some added, abnormal clicking sounds.
(not loud, like a 10-12/ sec. mild clicking).
If I don't manually open the door, a jam would likely ensue.
Canon pro help threw their hands up at this one and said send it to service.
This sounds like a simple issue; I just need to know how to find/ fix it.
Thanks,
Johann
05-16-2017 12:32 PM
Hi Johann_Cat,
Please make sure that there are no foreign objects in the way of the print carriage, which may cause the clicking.
Also, please make sure that your PIXMA MX922 is on a level surface. If it is not, the door will not open properly. When closing the door, make sure not to close it to hard, which may cause it to jam.
05-16-2017 12:48 PM
No, there no visible obstruction in the carriage path. I have removed and reseated the print head to see if it
were loose. That was not an issue, either.
05-16-2017 01:38 PM
Hi Johann_Cat,
It is recommended that you contact one of Canon's Technical Support Representatives. To contact a Technical Support Representative, please use the link below:
http://Canon.us/ContactLI
05-16-2017 01:47 PM
I began by emailing Canon.
They did not have a solution.
(The first note above says this.)
Are you expecting a different outcome if I write a second time?
I need an amateur expert who knows how to get at this slipping gear.
06-27-2020 01:09 PM
Sorry for the necro, but did you ever figure this one out? Mine is doing the same exact thing
06-27-2020 01:25 PM
No, I never found out how to get at this slipping gear, though I still predict it must be simple.
I have semi-retired that printer, though it still works, despire that noisy fault.
06-30-2020 02:29 PM
Thanks for the reply. Im thinking about calling Canon and sending it in for repair.
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