How can I get more ink from my Canon printer cartridge?
It is normal for the reconnected
canon ink cartridges to be read as empty or less, that is because the ink
monitor chip in the cartridge is for use only once.
Your re manufactured canon
ink cartridges are really complete and ready to print. Just ignore the message,
click OK, and continue printing.
Some printers, especially
Canon Inkjet models, will not print if the cartridge reads as blank; you will
probably receive an error message
Canon Printer Ink error
message indicates that your ink is low or empty. Canon Printer Ink error message indicates that your ink has gone
out
And to change the cartridge
You can bypass these error
messages by pressing the button for your printer's resume, stop, 5 to 15
seconds. The ink monitor will stop, the printer will stop blinking, and the
printer will start printing itself again.
Finally, here are some more
troubleshooting tips to help improve the performance of remanufactured canon
ink cartridges.
Always install printer
cleaning cycle, deep cleaning and alignment after installing new ink cartridges
in your printer. Print some test pages to ensure proper ink flow and correct
alignment.
If the printer does not
recognize the cartridge, remove the cartridge and gently erase the electrical
contacts of the cartridge using a clean paper towel or a kind of tree free
cloth. It is to remove dust and residue which can block electrical contacts
from the printer.
If the printer still does
not recognize the cartridge, try removing unfamiliar cartridges, turn off the
power on the printer and unplug the printer for approximately 30 to 60 seconds.
Plug the printer back on and power backup and restore the cartridge and print.
For cartridge with print
head, the cartridge is sometimes kept flat or inverted for weeks or months, so
the ink print is not reaching the head, which prevents the new ink cartridge
from printing. To clean, hold the cartridge slowly with a print head on a moist
paper towel until the ink flow appears. Restore ink cartridges and prints.
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