by Robbo <RonaldAcheson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Apr 30, 2008 at 08:38 AM
On 14 Apr, 00:30, Jolly Roger <jollyro...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> =A0Robbo <RonaldAche...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Recently I have had trouble when using this printer which is that it
> > keeps telling me that I have installed 2 Magenta cartridges. Initially
> > I thought the fla****ng lights indicated that the Magenta cartridge
> > needed replaced, but it was almost full of ink and so I put it back
> > in. I had noted previously that on another similar occasion the
> > cartridge which I removed and replaced had had quite a bit of ink left
> > but I had replaced it anyway.
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> > Now I have to fiddle with cartridge out & in until the printer gives
> > in and allows me to get on with the printing.
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> > Is there anything I can do other than 'Update' the ink levels in the
> > Maintenance Utility which kas not worked for me so far?
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> > Thanks, Robbo.
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> It sounds like you have one or more defective ink cartridges. If I were
> you I would contact Canon sup****t to get those cartridges replaced.
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> JR
I took your advice and contacted Canon who referred me back to the
supplier of the ink cartridges. they declined to act as the cartridge
was more than 1 year old. After fitting a new cartridge the printer
appears to be ready for work.
Robbo