03-28-2024
04:09 PM
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03-28-2024
04:12 PM
by
Danny
Hello,
I just upgraded my M2 Macbook Air to the new M3 a few weeks ago. Long story short, I reinstalled my Canon Pixma TS-3522 (including the software and drivers) to my device, Everything went well until I decided to print my first page. I would keep getting E-05 and E-09 errors, indicating an ink issue. I checked both ink cartridges, and they were fine. I even cleaned the connector points, and they too--were fine. I thought it was a printer issue, but to make sure, I printed test pages from my Dell XPS, Surface Pro 8, and even through my IPhone and everything printed okay.
I noticed that this only happens whenever I use my Macbook to print. Is there a driver that I need to download, or is there something else which needs to be done? Someone please help me.
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09-10-2025 03:45 AM
Hello,
I have a Mac running Sonoma and got the same errors on my Mac Studio and Laptop. I could print from my iPhone though. I fixed the computer error by changing the paper size using the "Letter Button" on my Pixma printer from A4 to "LTR". I hope this helps you out!
09-10-2025 03:46 AM
See my response in the thread.
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