Canon Pixma MG6320
I have a Pixma MG2540. A narrow plastic film (about 5mm in width) with 2 holes on either side and a spring on one side, came loose. how do i reattach it. i already opened up the printer.
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That is the encoder strip. It goes through a U-shaped photo sensor at the back of the cartridge assembly. It might be hard to see with the cover on. It has to slide in between the 2 posts. Then you stretch it tight and where the 2 ends point, there should be a metal hook that you attach it to.
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The orange plastic piece holds the ink carriage in place when the printer is first boxed up. That piece is designed to be removed from the printer when the printer is set up for the first time. The orange plastic piece can be thrown away.
The extra piece of plastic in the box is the legal dust cover. The front side of the paper drawer is not flush with the machine when the extended paper drawer is inserted. Place the legal dust cover over the open part of the paper drawer.
Gently press on the edge of the extender that is inside the paper tray. The extender should give slightly. It`s now loose. Remove the tool and close the extender.
Ink may have run out (The lamp on the ink tank flashes). If printing is in progress, you are recommended to stop printing, replace the ink tank, and then print again.
Ink may have run out (The lamp on the ink tank flashes). If printing is in progress, you are recommended to stop printing, replace the ink tank, and then print again.
Plastic is a reliable printing base for a variety of applications. Not all printers are capable of printing on plastic. Printing on plastic surfaces requires specially formulated inks, ink curing, and sometimes material topcoats for good ink adhesion.
No, the orange plastic underneath the drum is not supposed to stay in the machine. This is a protective cover that should be removed before installation. Your drum will not fit properly into your machine if you try to install the drum with the orange plastic cover still on.
Ink absorber absorbs the ink used when Cleaning is executed. In order to maintain the best printing, the ink used when Cleaning is absorbed into the ink absorber inside the printer. The ink absorber requires the replacement when it is full. However, it cannot be replaced by yourself.
The Green dot says the printer is connected and ready to print. The orange dot says there might be connectivity issue and it is in a not ready state.
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narrow plastic film with spring is out, need to put it back
ANSWER : That is the encoder strip. It goes through a U-shaped photo sensor at the back of the cartridge assembly. It might be hard to see with the cover on. It has to slide in between the 2 posts. Then you stretch it tight and where the 2 ends point, there should be a metal hook that you attach it to.
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What repair needs to be done for a "50 needs repair" message on an HP Laserjet IIIP?
ANSWER : I don’t know what you mean by good toner cartridges. They haven’t been built in about 10 years, so if they are new OEMs in the box, they are guaranteed to fail. The 50 error on that printer is mostly a burned out fuser lamp. This site was sold, so as you can see, there are no more kits available.
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Help the cover on the back of my printer is lost and my printer keeps on shooting out paper from the back end with no writing on it?
ANSWER : There are no parts available, therefore no solution to your problem.
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when printing front and back, the front will print well but the back will fade
ANSWER : It happens because second side voltage is much higher and the board breaks. Are you getting this issue in auto duplex only, or same error you are getting when you print second side manually?
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Toner cartridge full, printer displays: "empty needs replacing"
ANSWER : I once went to a customer who had a similar issue. They had installed new cartridges and judging from the box, they looked OEM. Strange thing was they felt empty when lifted and they were missing the chip on the outside that tells the printer it is installed and keeps track of how many copies were printed with that cartridge. The printer has no other way of knowing if the cartridge is full or empty.
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ANSWER : Its a good product. Here I would like to share some key features of this printer..
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Service Manual needed to check PS Voltages
ANSWER : I really doubt you can find a service manual for it, if they even exist.
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need wiper blade
ANSWER : Wiper blades have to be replaced. Unfortunately, most vendors only sell them in packs of ten. You can google EX wiper blades. Still cheaper than replacing a cartridge.
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