02-27-2018 05:36 PM
I've had my MX922 for several years and it has worked fine. After printing something two days ago, I went to print something and I got a support code 1403: The type of print head is incorrect. Install the correct print head. Now I have had those print heads in for months, so it wasn't a new print head. How can I reset this printer or remove the error code?
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03-07-2018 11:59 PM
03-01-2018 07:54 AM
As far as I can tell so far, there are two options, sending it to Canon for servicing or buying a new printer, whichever is cheaper.
03-01-2018 11:49 AM
That is what I had determined, but held out hope that someone had figured something out.
03-07-2018 11:59 PM
03-22-2018 10:45 PM
It has ben over six weeks since this error occured and when I cleaned the ink blotters etc, and the problem hasn't returned.(Yet!)
05-07-2018 11:57 AM
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08-05-2020 06:31 PM
Okay cleaning the ink blotters can you be a little more specific, my mx922 have been so bulletproof, originally buy for less than 100 dollars a piece, I've try numerous solutions but none work. Help! Thanks
05-18-2018 09:11 AM
The error 1403 (also U05) is causing a lot of anger in the community.
Strangely, the problem is partly caused by bad translation of the error message from the Japanese to other languages.
The message that users get is, as follows: "The type of print head is incorrect".
A better message would be: "An error has been detected in the print head".
Users are also told to replace the print head with the "correct" one.
The meassage seems to suggest that the print head has surreptitiously been exchanged when you weren't looking.
Instead of telling users to install the correct print head, the mesage should say somthing like:
"Please replace the print head".
The problem stems from the fact that Canon developers are using the words, "correct" and "incorrect" instead of words like "working" and "defect".
*** The solution to the problem is to purchase a new print head ***
In some cases, the cost of the print head exceeds the cost of a new printer.
However, in cases where the printer has functions like, duplex printing, and printing on CDs, etc., it is cheaper to buy a new print head than to purchase a new printer with all the functions you need.
This answer does, of course, not address the fact that Canon print heads should not fail to the extent that they obviously do. It is even conceivable, that Canon's print heads have been manufactured with built-in obscelescence.
Canon should be taken to task for this apparent malpractice.
I have just bought a new print head QY6-0083-000 and it fixed the 1403 error that my MG7550 printer had.
I even put the old print head in another printer (MG6350) which uses the same the same head technology, and the System Code 1403 came up as expected. So it is definitely the print head that is causing the fault.
I hope this posting helps remove some of the emotion from the debate, and offers users a basis for planning whether to buy a new print head, or to purchase a new printer (and probably not a Canon).
Canon, please read this posting and:
1. Please, correct the rather stupid 1403 (and U05) messages so they say what you actually mean.
2. Please re-engineer your print heads to give users more acceptable length of service for their money.
05-18-2018 08:50 PM
It is coming up 4 months since I cleaned the print head area on my MX926 to get rid of the '1403' problem and the issue has not resurfaced in that time. Maybe I'm just lucky.
05-19-2018 03:47 AM
Can you please describe how you "cleaned" your print head.
I still have the faulty head and would like to try to resurrect it.
If it works for me, I'll amend my posing.
Thanks
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