

- #CANON IP3000 PRINT HEADS PRO#
- #CANON IP3000 PRINT HEADS SOFTWARE#
- #CANON IP3000 PRINT HEADS CODE#
- #CANON IP3000 PRINT HEADS FREE#
#CANON IP3000 PRINT HEADS PRO#
This article specifically uses the Canon Pixma Pro 9000 MK II, however most modern Canon printers all have similar designs and the steps will be very similar. with nice photos and diagrams, of removing the printhead from a Canon printer.
#CANON IP3000 PRINT HEADS CODE#

#CANON IP3000 PRINT HEADS FREE#
Is there any way to free up the carriage? I even tried an arcane sequence of Power and Resume button pushes that I found on another forum, all to no avail. I've tried turning it off and on, unplugging it, rebooting the computer, and everything else I can think of. If I leave the printer on for a while it actually makes a bad smell, like an electric motor or circuit getting too hot - as if it's trying to move into action but cannot. The print head/cartridge carriage seems to be stuck in the far right, where it normally rests when not in use.
#CANON IP3000 PRINT HEADS SOFTWARE#
The software (on Windows XP) gives this error: I put it in and the printer worked great I was able to align the heads, print a test page, and print a few pages of documents just fine.Ī couple of hours later I fired it up to print some more, and it just would not print. Recently some of the jets stopped squirting ink, so I ordered a new Canon QY6-0064 print head.

(I especially love the paper-saving automatic duplex feature.) I love this printer and really do not want to give it up. I have a wonderful Pixma iP3000 that I have used with pleasure for many years.
