02-11-2019 05:35 PM
I have researched, and followed pretty much the same "solution" as described by Canon to get this message to go away and start printing again. I've had my printer for several years, and have had excellent service from it until today. I've spent almost 5 hours trying everything I could (many times over), and I have absolutely no solution.
This may be an old topic for you, but if anyone has something that will fix this--other than unplug; lift lid; remove cartridges; remove printer head; replace head and carts; plug back in, etc, etc, please tell me. Thanks. B
02-13-2019 08:59 AM
Hi, B!
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02-13-2019 09:44 AM
Thanks, D. It WAS an older Canon Pixma MG-5220. I tried repeatedly to apply their "fix". I need a printer! So, I donated that printer to a nearby organization that employs disabled folks to troubleshoot and repair things. If they can fix it, they can sell it.
I've just bought another one--NOT A CANON. It'll be delivered tomorrow. It's an Epson Expression ET-3700. So, I no longer have a problem. I'll say that the old Canon was a heck of a fine printer until this needless error message.
Thanks for replying; I am no longer in need of advice on this matter.
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