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Welp! I dew like this hyar'n... BUTT... I have refilled the black catridge
and hit still don't print black. I done it a few time befour .... and it worked ... BUTT .... this time I don't. Done the deeeeep cleaning thang a few times .... BUTT ... Now cain't some bidy hep this pore man?? Thank yew kind innernet loiterers. Guv Bob PS - I kin spend up to $4.99. |
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Guv Bob wrote:
Welp! I dew like this hyar'n... BUTT... I have refilled the black catridge and hit still don't print black. I done it a few time befour .... and it worked ... BUTT .... this time I don't. Done the deeeeep cleaning thang a few times .... BUTT ... Now cain't some bidy hep this pore man?? Thank yew kind innernet loiterers. Guv Bob PS - I kin spend up to $4.99. From what I can see the print cartridge for this model is just an ink container with the print electronics being attached to the frame the cartridge mounts into. Epson printers are similar. You have the print cartridge in hand so you can determine this. If the electronics and print head are on the cartridge itself, then a new one should do the trick. If you allow the printer to set for even a brief period after the ink is exhausted the ink dries in the print head and replacing the "container" with new ink or inking the old one doesn't dislodge it. A canon service center probably has the means to solve the problem but the repair bill probably would exceed the price of a new printer. David Hale ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Looks to me like the print head is part of the cartridge. They ain't no
other thang between the cartridge and the paper. Just now I drilled out all 3 holes in both CL-51 and CL-52 cartridges and filled all the compartments up with black ink. I know, I know... but I'm getting ready to throw the printer out so what the heck (sorry ladies). Now when go to print, I git a messige saying that neither cartridge can be recognized and the dang thang won't even print now. What the heck far is a going on hyar?? Guv Bob David Hale wrote in message ... Guv Bob wrote: Welp! I dew like this hyar'n... BUTT... I have refilled the black catridge and hit still don't print black. I done it a few time befour .... and it worked ... BUTT .... this time I don't. Done the deeeeep cleaning thang a few times .... BUTT ... Now cain't some bidy hep this pore man?? Thank yew kind innernet loiterers. Guv Bob PS - I kin spend up to $4.99. From what I can see the print cartridge for this model is just an ink container with the print electronics being attached to the frame the cartridge mounts into. Epson printers are similar. You have the print cartridge in hand so you can determine this. If the electronics and print head are on the cartridge itself, then a new one should do the trick. If you allow the printer to set for even a brief period after the ink is exhausted the ink dries in the print head and replacing the "container" with new ink or inking the old one doesn't dislodge it. A canon service center probably has the means to solve the problem but the repair bill probably would exceed the price of a new printer. David Hale ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Guv Bob wrote:
Looks to me like the print head is part of the cartridge. They ain't no other thang between the cartridge and the paper. That being the case you should be able to remedy the problem by replacing all of the ink cartridges. David Hale Just now I drilled out all 3 holes in both CL-51 and CL-52 cartridges and filled all the compartments up with black ink. I know, I know... but I'm getting ready to throw the printer out so what the heck (sorry ladies). Now when go to print, I git a messige saying that neither cartridge can be recognized and the dang thang won't even print now. What the heck far is a going on hyar?? Guv Bob David Hale wrote in message ... Guv Bob wrote: Welp! I dew like this hyar'n... BUTT... I have refilled the black catridge and hit still don't print black. I done it a few time befour .... and it worked ... BUTT .... this time I don't. Done the deeeeep cleaning thang a few times .... BUTT ... Now cain't some bidy hep this pore man?? Thank yew kind innernet loiterers. Guv Bob PS - I kin spend up to $4.99. From what I can see the print cartridge for this model is just an ink container with the print electronics being attached to the frame the cartridge mounts into. Epson printers are similar. You have the print cartridge in hand so you can determine this. If the electronics and print head are on the cartridge itself, then a new one should do the trick. If you allow the printer to set for even a brief period after the ink is exhausted the ink dries in the print head and replacing the "container" with new ink or inking the old one doesn't dislodge it. A canon service center probably has the means to solve the problem but the repair bill probably would exceed the price of a new printer. David Hale ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Thanks, will keep an eye open for the 1/2-price sale. At the El Cheapo
super bargain basement big box and cheap gas stores they are $25 and $30 = $55+tax..... So.... I jest hot footed it down to one of them and bought me a differnt printer complete with ink cartridges - Canon MP160 on sale far $39.95. Will let you know if it is worth a diddly dadburn. Thanks for all the help David! Yores trew lee and sign it. David Hale wrote in messag Guv Bob wrote: Looks to me like the print head is part of the cartridge. They ain't no other thang between the cartridge and the paper. That being the case you should be able to remedy the problem by replacing all of the ink cartridges. David Hale Just now I drilled out all 3 holes in both CL-51 and CL-52 cartridges and filled all the compartments up with black ink. I know, I know... but I'm getting ready to throw the printer out so what the heck (sorry ladies). Now when go to print, I git a messige saying that neither cartridge can be recognized and the dang thang won't even print now. What the heck far is a going on hyar?? Guv Bob David Hale wrote in message ... Guv Bob wrote: Welp! I dew like this hyar'n... BUTT... I have refilled the black catridge and hit still don't print black. I done it a few time befour .... and it worked ... BUTT .... this time I don't. Done the deeeeep cleaning thang a few times .... BUTT ... Now cain't some bidy hep this pore man?? Thank yew kind innernet loiterers. Guv Bob PS - I kin spend up to $4.99. From what I can see the print cartridge for this model is just an ink container with the print electronics being attached to the frame the cartridge mounts into. Epson printers are similar. You have the print cartridge in hand so you can determine this. If the electronics and print head are on the cartridge itself, then a new one should do the trick. If you allow the printer to set for even a brief period after the ink is exhausted the ink dries in the print head and replacing the "container" with new ink or inking the old one doesn't dislodge it. A canon service center probably has the means to solve the problem but the repair bill probably would exceed the price of a new printer. David Hale ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On Sun, 20 May 2007 05:23:14 +0000, Guv Bob wrote:
Thanks, will keep an eye open for the 1/2-price sale. At the El Cheapo super bargain basement big box and cheap gas stores they are $25 and $30 = $55+tax..... So.... I jest hot footed it down to one of them and bought me a differnt printer complete with ink cartridges - Canon MP160 on sale far $39.95. Will let you know if it is worth a diddly dadburn. My wife has one - it is an all-in-one complete with scanner. She reckons it does a good job on windows but neither my son nor I can get it working with linux because of Canons lack of support. -- Neil reverse 'r' and'a' - delete 'l' for email |
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Yeah, I'm getting the feeling that Canon is headed to the has bin pile. I
liked the old Canons like the BJ-5100. Fast and sharp with this grate big old ink reservoir to refill for practically zero bucks. Ran forever too hit did and printed on 11x17. Plus, their website is slow as shinola. Neil Ellwood wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 20 May 2007 05:23:14 +0000, Guv Bob wrote: Thanks, will keep an eye open for the 1/2-price sale. At the El Cheapo super bargain basement big box and cheap gas stores they are $25 and $30 = $55+tax..... So.... I jest hot footed it down to one of them and bought me a differnt printer complete with ink cartridges - Canon MP160 on sale far $39.95. Will let you know if it is worth a diddly dadburn. My wife has one - it is an all-in-one complete with scanner. She reckons it does a good job on windows but neither my son nor I can get it working with linux because of Canons lack of support. -- Neil reverse 'r' and'a' - delete 'l' for email |
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Dad burned website ain't worth a diddly... nothing connects.
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...fcategoryid=11 6&modelid=13368 |
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On Mon, 21 May 2007 07:44:22 GMT, Guv Bob wrote:
Dad burned website ain't worth a diddly... nothing connects. http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...fcategoryid=11 6&modelid=13368 It did for me, sort of. It's a page describing the PIXMA MP160 Photo All-In-One Printer (not the IP6210D unless its a different designation for the same printer) with tabs for overview, features, spec's, "what's in the box", supplies & accessories, support/service, drivers and downloads. There was a browser message showing a timeout while trying to load something, asking if I wanted to continue loading whatever. I chose not to, and now just under those tabs is a "Loading ..." message, and the Java code for accessing the tab content doesn't work. Using a slow dialup connection here, with lots of other simultaneous data transfer, so perhaps that "loading" error shouldn't be unexpected. I just tried reloading the web page and got past the error, and now the tabs are working. Did you use a complete, unbroken URL? Here it is again, but in one piece : http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...odeli d=13368 |
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I got me a M160 and hit is workin jest fine far the time bean. Axe me agin
in a month. ASAAR wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 May 2007 07:44:22 GMT, Guv Bob wrote: Dad burned website ain't worth a diddly... nothing connects. http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...fcategoryid=11 6&modelid=13368 It did for me, sort of. It's a page describing the PIXMA MP160 Photo All-In-One Printer (not the IP6210D unless its a different designation for the same printer) with tabs for overview, features, spec's, "what's in the box", supplies & accessories, support/service, drivers and downloads. There was a browser message showing a timeout while trying to load something, asking if I wanted to continue loading whatever. I chose not to, and now just under those tabs is a "Loading ..." message, and the Java code for accessing the tab content doesn't work. Using a slow dialup connection here, with lots of other simultaneous data transfer, so perhaps that "loading" error shouldn't be unexpected. I just tried reloading the web page and got past the error, and now the tabs are working. Did you use a complete, unbroken URL? Here it is again, but in one piece : http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...fcategoryid=11 6&modelid=13368 |
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