Just Enter in Service Mode of your printer and clean absorbers count. To enter in SERVICE MODE 1) Power off Printer 2) Push and hold "Resume" button and then push and hold "Power" button 3) Hold the Power button, then release and 2 times press Resume button 4) Led indicators must change 5) Release all buttons 6) Then printer in Service Mode (If something wrong, repeat 1-6)
To clean absorber counter, 7) Press "Resume" Button 4 Times and after press Power button. It's all! Your absorber count is EMPTY!
In SERVISE MODE you can do several useful things: To print Service Nozzles test, press "Resume" 1 time and press Power To print EEPROM data, press Resume 2 times and press Power.
DO NOT press Resume 3 times and POWER. It will reset some EEPROM data settings
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This is consistent with any of error codes 1401, 1403 and 1405. It indicates a problem with the print head.
Per Canon the resolution of these errors 'requires the assistance of a Canon authorised service facility. Please use the link at the top of the page to locate your nearest facility.'
From Canon error page for 'Orange light blinking 5 times':
1401/E05
Description: The print head is not installed or has not been properly installed.
1403
Description: A print head temperature sensor error has occurred.
1405
Description: Faulty data of the print head.
http://www.canon.co.uk/support/consumer_products/product_ranges/printers/pixma/error_codes/
With the printer on...
Open the lid
Remove the ink cartridges
Lift the print head lock lever on the left
Remove the print head
Gently clean out any ink
Gently clean the copper contacts on the back
Gently clean the print head nozzle(s) on the bottom
Make sure it's dry
Re-install the print head
Put the lock lever back in the down position
Reinstall your ink
Close the lid
Try printing again
The printer may detect that you removed/inserted ink so it may go through a print head cleaning of it's own that you need to wait to finish
If needed, power cycle the printer and then try printing again
You may need to replace the print head
Check for any orange protective tape or white polystyrene and remove if necessary.
Check that there are no foreign objects in the printer (such as a paper clip) and remove if necessary.
Close the cover.
Reconnect and turn on.
If the above solution has not resolved your error, please contact your nearest Canon authorised service facility using the link at the top of the page.
Which light? Orange? You probably have a paper jam or an obstruction in your paper feed path:e.g.Orange light blinking 3 times 1250/E17Description:The front door is closed.Resolution:Open the front door to allow prints to exit.1300/E03Description:A paper jam has occurred during printing.Resolution:Locate and remove the jammed paper from the printer.Press the button on the device to continue printing.1303Description:A paper jam has occurred in the rear tray.Resolution:Remove the jammed paper from the rear tray.Press the button on the device to continue printing.Derived from: http://www.canon.co.uk/support/consumer_products/product_ranges/printers/pixma/error_codes/
Identify the ink cartridge that has run out (the ink cartridge flashes quickly at around 1-second intervals).
Replace the applicable ink cartridge and close the cover.
Press the [Resume/Cancel] button on the device to continue printing.
If the above solution has not resolved your error, please contact your nearest Canon authorised service facility using the link at the top of the page.
1660 - Orange light blinking 4 times
Description:
The ink cartridge has not been installed correctly.
Resolution:
Lift the printer cover up.
Check that the red lights on the ink cartridges are all turned on.
If no red light is activated on a particular cartridge, check that the cartridge is securely positioned and adjust if necessary.
Also make sure that the orange protective cap has been removed from the bottom of the ink cartridge.
Press the [Resume/Cancel] button on the device to continue printing.
If the above solution has not resolved your error, please contact your nearest Canon authorised service facility using the link at the top of the page.
ok first thing to check is the connection. either network or usb, Go to start on your computer and bring up devices/printers and faxes. look for your copier. right click and select printer properties it will be below preferences. you should get a page come up. first option is general, select the PORTS option and check the ticked address, either the ip address or usb. if it on parralell port this can cause errors. it might have selected this if you have a usb port try swapping the usb selection. If on network cable check the IP address is correct. You can check the ip by typing it into your web browser and the web page for the copier should come up if connection good. It sounds like the connection type may be wrong if its saying off line. Good luck,hope it helps
Since you are asking about a Canon Pixma ip3500, I would guess that the ink cartridge(s) is/are dried out, empty, or clogged. Try swapping out with new, fresh Canon cartridges and see if that fixes the problem.
Also, be aware that it is extremely ill-advised to use only refilled or "compatible" cartridges all the time in the case of inkjet printers (of which the Pixma line of printers is an example). The reason being that the refilled and "compatible" cartridges use plain ink while the OEM cartridges use a mix of ink and lubricants so as to keep the ink delivery system functioning to peak efficiency and help to keep the system clear of clogs. Therefore, if you have recently put in a new cartridge but it is yet another refill, swap it out for a real Canon cartridge and then try using the "clean the printer" function to try to clear out the ink nozzles. If you don't feel comfortable doing this or you are unsure how to accomplish this task, get in touch with a local computer or printer repair shop and they will gladly resolve this for you.
In that case its power source - the black box on which the mains cable plugs in is dead.
The printer is fixable - all you need to do is to replace the source. But this will cost you almost as much as a new printer. Your choice.
dear
the contact points of the ink cart. to be cleaned with dry cotton lint free cloth.
if it not improved then touch the head on the boiled drinking water for minuet and dry the contact point to moisture if any. this will help to reopen the nozzles.
thanks.
Try this link. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
It has details about the error codes to many popular printers. Search the site by brand name of your printer. It will make search easy.