Canon Pixma IP4200
Incomplete printing in black but prints color ok
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Take out all the inks. On the right side of the cartridge assy. you will see a plastic lever. Lift it up and reach inside and remove the printhead assy. Take it over to the sink and run hot water into the black screen on top to flush out the dried ink. Then flip it over and run hot water on the print heads. Do it for about a minute for each side and then repeat. Blot it dry with a paper towel. Reinstall and try it again.
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The printer defaults to PGBK for text, lines etc – unless it thinks they are part of a photo. So, you can force a Canon printer to use BK ink instead of PGBK by telling it that you are printing a photo onto plain paper.
Why does the machine have two black ink tanks? There are two kinds of black ink in the machine: dye ink (BK) and pigment ink (PGBK). The dye ink is used mainly for printing photos, illustration, etc., and the pigment ink is used for text-based documents.
Definition: PGBK
(PaGe BlacK or PiGmented BlacK) The black ink in Canon inkjet printers used for regular printed documents. The PGBK pigmented ink does not adhere well to coated stock. In contrast, the BK cartridge is used for photos.
Many customers wonder if they need to have all the cartridges installed to print. The answer is YES. If one of the cartridges is missing from your printer it will not operate.
You can only install two black ink cartridges if your printer uses two different types of black ink. If you are trying to install a black ink cartridge in a color cartridge slot, your printer will not function and you could potentially cause damage to the machine.
The answer is yes, your printer uses a bit of all colors (black, cyan, magenta, yellow) every time it prints. According to HP Support, “[our] printers are designed in such a way that it also uses color inks while printing in black to form a perfect black. This is called as K-fortification in printer terms.
It`s usually because the printhead inside your printer is clogged or dried out. Like with most printers, Canon printheads can clog due to ink or dust drying up and collecting in the nozzle.
Missing colours, streaky prints, smudges and ink blotches are all signs that your printer ink or toner cartridge may be damaged. Some printers will actually warn you if a cartridge is damaged and will refuse to print. This includes HP ink cartridges, Samsung toner cartridges and Canon ink cartridges.
If your PC or the LCD screen on your printer is telling you that your ink cartridges are full but no ink is passing through to the paper, then it`s most likely that you are dealing with a clogged printhead. Blurry documents and images that appear faded are also signs that it`s time to remove the excess ink.
When color ink is expended and black ink still remains, you can continue printing for a short time using only black ink. However, you should replace the expended ink cartridge(s) as soon as possible.
Yes, you can use a compatible or third-party brand of ink in your printer. Lower priced printer cartridges from third-party companies are available for almost every popular printer model and can save printer users thousands on printing costs every year.
Although, if performed by a professional and with the right equipment, you can expect high-quality printing. Cartridge breakdown – You can only refill your cartridge up to five times.
Go to Control panel and then Devices and Printers. Find and right-click on your printer and click on Printing Preferences. Go to Quick Setup tab and then select Grayscale.
When color ink is expended and black ink still remains, you can continue printing for a short time using only black ink. However, you should replace the expended ink cartridge(s) as soon as possible.
You can only install two black ink cartridges if your printer uses two different types of black ink. If you are trying to install a black ink cartridge in a color cartridge slot, your printer will not function and you could potentially cause damage to the machine.
You can only install two black ink cartridges if your printer uses two different types of black ink. If you are trying to install a black ink cartridge in a color cartridge slot, your printer will not function and you could potentially cause damage to the machine.
Black Print Mode allows you to print only with black ink as a temporary emergency measure to minimise the down time in the event any colour inks are expended, even if there is no replacement cartridges available.
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PGBK shows no band on test print;
ANSWER : Take out all the inks. On the right side of the cartridge assy. you will see a plastic lever. Lift it up and reach inside and remove the printhead assy. Take it over to the sink and run hot water into the black screen on top to flush out the dried ink. Then flip it over and run hot water on the print heads. Do it for about a minute for each side and then repeat. Blot it dry with a paper towel. Reinstall and try it again.
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Canon Pixma IP4200
PGBK printing only half a band
ANSWER : You can try flushing the head under hot tap water. Take the print tanks out and flip the plastic release lever to the right of the assy. up. That will release the head. Reach in and pull it out and take it over to the sink. Run the water through the screens and flip it over and run it on the heads. Repeat several times and reinstall.
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Canon Pixma IP4200
Canon MP560 PGBK not printing top grid
ANSWER : Hello, I have the same problem a number of people on this forum have raised in my Canon IP4500 – the PGBK ink is not printing at all, despite several deep cleansing cycles, soaking the print head overnight a few times. If you could advise any potential fix, that would be great. My email is [email protected]
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Canon Pixma IP4200
No PGBK printing
ANSWER : Trigger hasn’t been on the forum in years. Don’t know if he is still alive as he’s pushing 80.
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PGBK Ink not printing well
ANSWER : hey, check this post fixyourownprinter .com/posts/68247
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PGBK not printing.
ANSWER : Same here! My MP520 stopped printing black. After doing a deep clean or 2, it would print black docs when I would use highest quality print setting. Now nothing helps, even after cleaning the print head with windex and running water. SO, just signed up to see if Trigger1937 is still around and can give suggestions ………
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Canon Pixma IP4200
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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Canon Pixma IP4200
PGBK will not print
ANSWER : Deep cleaning uses wet ink to clear dry ink. Yeah, that works real good. Take all the ink tanks out. On the right side of the carrier, you will see a plastic lever. Lift it up and then reach in and lift out the head assy. Take it to the sink and flush the screens with hot tap water. Flip over and run the water over the heads on the bottom. Repeat a few times and reinstall. That’s real deep cleaning.
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Canon Pixma IP4200