05-30-2013 09:19 AM
Stopped printing while in the middle of a big job with full ink tanks, then when turned back on, gave the dreaded U052 print head error message. I have tried everything given by Canon to re-start the printer, nothing works.
It dawns on me that maybe my ink tank stopped feeding ink despite the tank being full- the vent hole might not have been open all the way to allow ink to pass through.
I'm wondering whether this could somehow mess up the printhead, maybe it needs ink to keep it cool during operation or something??
It's completely aggravating that it stopped as it has and now that prevents even the scanner or fax from working-- this seems like a bad design.
Does anyone know whether the print head can be messed up if the tank stops feeding ink while in the middle of a print job?
Thanks! And if you know that answer, then what do you do to get printer working again??
Thanks!
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09-29-2017 10:00 PM
Well crap. What if we are just now getting the error? Do we have to start up another class action suit???
09-29-2017 10:01 PM
www.canoninkjetprintersettlement.com isn't even a valid domain. It's for sale.
10-19-2017 07:52 AM
Thanks for the advise. Didn't have to remove, just took out the inks and lifted the head via the leaver.
10-19-2017 07:46 PM
I can't believe Canon has let this go on. For those with the U052 error that can't be fixed, throw it over the counter at a Canon repair outlet and go buy another brand. Send Canon a clear and consise message that you are the customer!
11-20-2017 02:04 AM
I have the same problem . Im so disappointed after reading commentst that the printer head cant be fix anymore. this printer MX870 was intended for my son's thesis.So is our printer already considered a trash? ...so disappointed
03-19-2018 09:25 PM
07-26-2018 09:57 AM
Well, after a couple days of trying everything I've read about this problem I finally found a solution.
I took my MG5320 outside and set it on the curb. Next I went to my shed and got a sledge hammer. I put on a pair of safety glasses and beat Canon's crappy printer into a million pieces.
My only regret is I have a couple hundred dollars worth of OEM print cartridges that I will never use becaue Canon will never get another dime out of me so long as I live.
Bob
07-26-2018 10:29 PM
01-27-2019 05:14 PM
I have the same problem on my MP 810. Canon has (like Brother printer) programmed a chip in the motherboad to give you a false error message when you have printed a limited number of copies. Then they give you some false service tips, they do don't work, because the chip is programmed to give you a false error message, until you give up and buy a new printer. That's the business strategy of Canon.
01-27-2019 08:12 PM
If you can prove what you are claiming about the chip that's programmed to give this error, that would go a long way to helping a lot of people like myself, who have been treated with utter contempt by the Canon company.
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