05-04-2014 10:55 AM - last edited on 12-01-2022 12:37 PM by Danny
I replaced both the color (241) and black (240XL) ink cartriges in my pixma mg2220. Now it shows full color ink, and low black ink still. I have tried reinstalling the black twice, but it still shows low. It does seem to print ok though. Ideas?
06-04-2014 08:24 AM
Hi jewelsa,
This issue may occur if the ink cartridges are replaced prior to the ink being completely empty. It is recommended to only replace the ink when it shows the ink is completely empty. You can continue printing when the ink is low. If you replace the ink too soon, it will not register the fact that a new ink has been installed. You may continue to use the printer even though it's not indicating the ink cartridge is full. When you get an error stating that the ink is empty, just take the ink cartridge out, turn the unit off, turn it back on, and place the ink cartridge back inside. It should then update the ink levels accurately.
Alternatively, if you have an ink cartridge that is actually empty, you may be able to put it in the printer so it recognizes the empty tank and provides the ink tank empty warning. You would then replace it with the new ink cartridge and the printer should determine that it was replaced and provide a full ink level indication again.
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10-19-2015 12:18 PM
This is not working for me. I've done it twice. It's reading the color cartridge but not the black ink. This printer is less than 1.5yrs old. I don't understand. Is there any thing else I can do to reset this? Or fix the problem?
10-21-2015 10:33 AM
Hi Marzaly,
This message may be resolved by resetting the unit. Please follow these steps:
1. With PIXMA MG2220 powered on, open the cover. The ink will move to the replacement position.
2. Lower the cartridge locking lever on the black ink cartridge.
3. Slide the cartridge out of the holder towards you.
4. Lower the cartridge locking lever on the color ink cartridge.
5. Slide the cartridge out of the holder towards you.
6. Once both cartridges are removed, unplug the power to the printer (without turning it off).
7. Reconnect the power cord.
8. Turn your PIXMA MG2220 on.
9. Open the cover. The carriage that holds the ink will move to the left hand side.
10. Make sure the orange cap is off of the bottom of the black cartridge.
11. Slide the black cartridge into the printer.
12. Lift the cartridge locking lever up, a clicking noise should be heard.
13. Make sure the orange cap is off of the bottom of the color cartridge.
14. Slide the color cartridge into the printer.
15. Lift the cartridge locking lever, a clicking noise should be heard.
Close the cover. The printer should make some noise for a few moments, and then return to standby.
If the message persists, to clear the low ink warning message, press and hold down the <STOP/RESET> button for ten seconds, and then release it. This will disable the ink detection until that cartridge has been replaced.
If you continue to have difficulties, please contact our support group using the following link:
http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/standard_display/contact_us_consumer
11-14-2016 09:27 PM
Canon MG3520, - Printer won't detect new full print cartridge.
Bought printer last year and replaced the original ink cartrdige and it is not recognizing the new cartridge.
Ink cartidge indicator is not going away.
Thanks,
Sharad
06-08-2017 10:37 PM
throw it in the trash & buy a differant brand. I have fought with this a couple years now.
02-02-2017 11:09 AM
I am having the same issue. My printer is not old and has barely been used. The first set of cartridges barely printing much of anything before the ink was gone. The second was the same.
Now, I've just installed two new cartridges and am experiencing all of the same issues as others have listed above.
I've followed all of the troubleshooting instructions and none have worked.
I need to print tax documents right away and just spent $75 on new ink…
02-02-2017 11:53 AM
Hello.
If the ink errors continue to persist, troubleshooting with our support group will be needed to narrow down the cause of your issue. Please contact our support group using the "Contact Us" link below for additional assistance.
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08-02-2017 09:47 PM
I have tried all of these ideas and nothing works. It's ridiculous that so many people are suffering from the same issue. These printers average a year old. Mine has been doing this for months. New ink and can't print. Ridiculous that there isn't more help than this.
08-02-2017 10:08 PM
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