‎07-08-2017 01:20 PM
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‎10-22-2018 11:55 AM
‎10-22-2018 03:37 PM
By any chance Cjcary35, did you do the deep clean procedure and then try to print?
Was this the last thing before it stopped working and you got the B200 code?
Somewhere I read that a supposed tech said that many times that is what people have reported as the hari kari ritual just before it died. The suggestion was to leave it sit for 24 hours after performing the deep clean.
‎11-07-2018 11:36 AM
‎11-07-2018 11:37 AM
‎11-15-2018 01:11 AM
I tried all of this and more, working perfectly ran out of ink, rushed to the store to get a new set. Got back, installed and got the B200 error. I have a court date in the morning that I'm trying to copy papers for and print photos. I ripped it out of the wall and smashed it on the ground. Much more satisfiying when dealing with such a piece of crap. Brand new ink cartridges and wasted time for nothing. Nice job Canon, never again.
‎11-27-2018 01:46 PM
I had this error last night for the printer I bought a little over a year ago. The solution that debillkeefe suggested worked, but with a twist...
After following the instructions and trying to print again, I still got the error. So the second time I did it, I didn't print right away, but to try the Copy function to see if that worked. It took a few minutes even to copy a blank page but the printout did come out. I then tried printing again from my laptop and voila, it worked again!
‎12-05-2018 11:49 PM
The solution that debillkeefe suggested worked for me to the point when I tired prinitng and got Error 200 again.
Replace empty cartridges.
I calmed down, tried the process over again, this time I went ahead and tried printing from computer, printing window popped up with two buttons: "pause" and "settings".
Click settings, select "utility", choose "open printer utility" and hit "Cleaning", select "all colors" and follow steps for simple cleaning. Let it do the cleaning cycle, print test page. If everything looks good, click OK and let it complete what ever it needs to do. Then shut it down and power on.
Problem solved, it prints again.
‎12-27-2018 09:33 AM
I was printing fine yesterday morning. Late afternoon, I got the dreaded B200 error code. Took out the print head, followed instructions on how to clean it properly (taping over gold connection dots, flushing water for a long time, leave to dry overnight). Put it back in this morning and powered the printer on and....Error Code B200, still there. Did a couple factory resets (holding down stop button, then hold down on button at same time for 3 seconds, then release on button and press stop button 5 times. This did not work, as the machine simply went into a catatonic state while power was on. The screen was blank and no functions worked. I pulled the plug and tried the method of poster debillkeefe. That solved the porblem for a few minutes. I went into maintenance as I figured a deep cleaning of the heads was in order as well. It started to run through the deep cleaning, and then the printer suddenly turned off, and will not power on at all anymore! Pulled the plug and plugged it back in multiple times. Tried the factory reset again.....nothing works. I now have a barely 2 year old, 25 lb Canon paperweight on my desk.
Anyone have any suggestions short of purchasing a new printer? All suggestions greatly appreciated. Thanks!
‎12-27-2018 01:37 PM
Hi Gusbuf
B200 is a bitch. Once it manifests in your printer, it just keeps on coming back!
My MX922 is about 3 years old and The "Keefe Solution" has always worked for me, but sometimes it takes 5 or 6 times, accompanied by choice curses and other demon-like vocalizations, inbetween unlugging the printer from the wall socket and/or the back of the printer itself and waiting a bit. I will admit to slightly swatting the recalcitrant machine in desperation, as well.
Maybe try it again? Gregorian chant? Scented candles? Incense? Supplications to underworld deities?
Best of luck.
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