03-08-2014 11:15 AM
I have a Pixma MP620. I bought all new cartriges for it a couple of months ago, have printed only B&W word documents, and far fewer than 100 documents, yet my black is empty, and the magenta and cyan are dangerously low. The yellow is at half. I figure I've paid almost $1.00 per B&W page.
WTF?
10-08-2018 04:17 PM
I work at a school and we purchased Canon printers this last time for all of the teachers instead of HP printers like we usually do. These printers run out of ink very quickly. We didn't have to change print cartridges nearly as often on the HP printers. Everyone complains about how quickly they run out of ink.
10-10-2018 09:26 PM
Help me iunderstand, please. I only print documents in grayscale, and fast printing, and STILL the color ink cartridges show empty. Yes, I use plain paper, and the printer is nowhere near a window. This gets expensive.
janice
05-20-2021 02:42 PM
10-02-2023 04:18 PM
This does not help at all! The printer was a great price, but the printer is trash if you have to pay $1 a page!
I would definitely not recommend a Canon Pixel to anyone!
02-28-2017 09:22 PM
I also run out of the colors far too frequently for the amount of color printing that I do. I have changed the paper setting to plan and the defaults to gray scale and draft. I also chose text in the print processor section instead of RAW. Will that make a difference?
The printer makes a lot of back and forth noise every time I print, as if it is cleaning or resetting the heads every time. Is there a setting to control this? What is it doing when it makes that noise?
03-01-2017 04:41 AM - last edited on 03-01-2017 09:01 AM by Danny
Hi, First, please make sure that the ink tanks are installed in the printer correctly and are in the correct order. The order from left to right is as follows:
CLI-221BK
CLI-221M
CLI-221Y
PGI-220PGBK
CLI-221C
Next, a test of the printer should be performed. This will tell us if the printer is working correctly. To do this, please load letter-sized paper in the PIXMA MP620 and follow these steps:
1. Press <HOME>.
2. Rotate the menu to Settings and press <OK>.
3. Press <OK> on Maintenance.
4. Press <OK> on Nozzle Check Pattern.
5. Press <OK> on Yes.
The Nozzle Check will print. If the Nozzle check isn't correct, please perform a few printhead cleanings.
To perform cleanings, please follow these steps:
1. Press <HOME>.
2. Rotate the menu to Settings and press <OK>.
3. Press <OK> on Maintenance.
4. Press <OK> on Cleaning.
5. Press <OK> on Yes.
After a few cleanings, please print another Nozzle Check.
If the issue continues, It is recommended that you contact one of Canon's Technical Support Representatives. To contact a Technical Support Representative, please use the link below:
03-02-2017 09:16 AM
I am having the same issue with my Maxify MB2320. I literally just changed all my color ink not ten minutes ago. I printed ONE single sided gray scale page and now my magenta and cyan are showing as almost completely gone already. My last set of ink only lasted 2-3 months. We use the printer maybe twice a week for only a page or two and only black and white.
I'm at a loss and think I'll get a new printer/scanner. This is insane. I'm not spending over $70 for a full set of ink for it to only last a very short time. Certainly won't go with Canon again.
03-02-2017 10:24 AM - last edited on 03-02-2017 10:28 AM by Danny
Hi jschnell0531,
The bigger black ink tank contains pigment based black ink. This ink
provides dark and sharp black text on plain paper. The bigger black ink
tank is used when the paper type is set to plain paper.
The smaller black ink tank is a dye based ink. This ink provides
greater contrast when printing photographs. There is no way to switch between the tanks because they are used for
different functions.
Reasons for color ink usage
Solution
Why color ink may be used when printing in black and white
Even when printing in black and white, color ink is used for the following reasons:
Automatic cleaning of the print head.
To prevent the print head nozzles from clogging, the print head is automatically cleaned periodically. At that time, a small amount of each color ink is consumed.
Therefore, although printing in black and white is performed, color ink is also consumed.
Color inks may be used to create black.
When printing in grayscale or on photo paper or when duplex printing, although printing appears in black and white, the color black may be created using the three (cyan, magenta, and yellow) color inks. Printers without a pigment black tank / cartridge will print black / grayscale will create a composite black using color ink even on plain paper.
If you continue to have difficulties, please contact our support group using the following link:
http://Canon.us/ContactLI
03-06-2017 11:40 AM
Canon the answer to these questions is that your auto cleaning process drinks the ink! Its totally unacceptable. You need to come up with a revised approach where the customer can request a clean not have it forced on them automatically. I've spent the price on the printer 3 times over on inks and have only printed about 50 documents. I'd rather the printer got blocked and have to buy a new one than spend as much i I have to on ink!
06-09-2017 02:51 PM
I litteraly use my Canon printer to print eBay shipping labels, maybe a dozen or so per month. I do them gray scale and on draft mode. That's what I print and I'm almost out of all the colored inks. Everything is running low.
Printer ink is probably the most overpriced item in the world. Companies sell printers cheap because the ink is where the profits are. Now Im hearing the machines waste my ink every time I turn it on? They also try to make it impossible for non OEM inks to work in their printers.
This is all adds up to a conflict of interest at best and other things at worst.
All I really know for sure is I'm out of ink and. I shouldn't be.
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