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I have a Cannon Pixma ip1700 printer. I just changed the ink(why do you have
to push with all your might to insert the cartridges?) Anyway, got both of hem in and the light on top tells me they're in there right. WhenI check in the printer properties, it still tells me both cartridges are almostempty. I just bought these. Can someone tell me what else I might not be doing? I would really apreciate some feedback. Thanks in advance. |
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 11:58:18 -0700, Dodimay
wrote: I have a Cannon Pixma ip1700 printer. I just changed the ink(why do you have to push with all your might to insert the cartridges?) Anyway, got both of hem in and the light on top tells me they're in there right. WhenI check in the printer properties, it still tells me both cartridges are almostempty. I just bought these. Can someone tell me what else I might not be doing? I would really apreciate some feedback. Thanks in advance. I don't know your particular printer, but the combination of "why do you have to push with all your might to insert the cartridges?" and "it still tells me both cartridges are almostempty" suggests to me that you inserted them incorrectly. It should not take a lot of force. By the way, for the future, please note that this is not a Windows Vista question, and really doesn't belong here. You should ask a question like this in a printing hardware newsgroup. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Dodimay wrote:
I have a Cannon Pixma ip1700 printer. I just changed the ink(why do you have to push with all your might to insert the cartridges?) Anyway, got both of hem in and the light on top tells me they're in there right. WhenI check in the printer properties, it still tells me both cartridges are almostempty. I just bought these. Can someone tell me what else I might not be doing? I would really apreciate some feedback. Thanks in advance. Some Canon printers require you to reset the ink levels when you put new cartridges in. This is done from the printer driver under the Maintenance or similar tab. Tony MS MVP Printing Image |
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Are they genuine Canon ink cartridges and not third-party refills?
-- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "Dodimay" wrote in message news
I have a Cannon Pixma ip1700 printer. I just changed the ink(why do you have to push with all your might to insert the cartridges?) Anyway, got both of hem in and the light on top tells me they're in there right. WhenI check in the printer properties, it still tells me both cartridges are almostempty. I just bought these. Can someone tell me what else I might not be doing? I would really apreciate some feedback. Thanks in advance. |
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Did you remember to take the little plastic sealing strip off first? Are
they in the right way around? Peter Toronto, Canada. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... Are they genuine Canon ink cartridges and not third-party refills? -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "Dodimay" wrote in message news
I have a Cannon Pixma ip1700 printer. I just changed the ink(why do you have to push with all your might to insert the cartridges?) Anyway, got both of hem in and the light on top tells me they're in there right. WhenI check in the printer properties, it still tells me both cartridges are almostempty. I just bought these. Can someone tell me what else I might not be doing? I would really apreciate some feedback. Thanks in advance. |
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Peter is right because if you did not move that plastic sealing strip then it will create problem in your printing and you can't print in black. -- AshleyLewis |
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Peter is right because if you did not move that plastic sealing strip then it will create problem in your printing and you can't print in black. -- AshleyLewis |
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