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bench_ubbster
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Canon iP4300 printer
      #651239 - 03/05/2008 09:13

Right, my patience with this is getting very thin It keeps giving me the 6A00 error (which is like it's middle finger). So I promptly mop up all the ink it has deposited on the head cleaning pad, make one print and it gives me the finger again So, I get ink on my fingers, empty ink cartridges and no prints. Of course the printer is now outside its warranty period.

Now, when it does print, I am happy with the quality. The question is, is there a better fix or should I cut my losses? If I cut my losses I would be very reluctant to purchase another Canon printer, so recommendations? I don't want to spend over £150 and I don't need A3. Just something of good quality and economical.

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Re: Canon iP4300 printer [Re: bench_ubbster]
      #651276 - 03/05/2008 11:02

Quote:

Right, my patience with this is getting very thin It keeps giving me the 6A00 error (which is like it's middle finger). So I promptly mop up all the ink it has deposited on the head cleaning pad, make one print and it gives me the finger again So, I get ink on my fingers, empty ink cartridges and no prints. Of course the printer is now outside its warranty period.

Now, when it does print, I am happy with the quality. The question is, is there a better fix or should I cut my losses? If I cut my losses I would be very reluctant to purchase another Canon printer, so recommendations? I don't want to spend over £150 and I don't need A3. Just something of good quality and economical.




Hi bench_ubbster. I have the same printer (7 months old) but have not had the problem you state though I did have a jam that made me search the web for help and I found this (fixyourownprinter.com) Seems your problem is common to the IP range and a few more. Take a look you’ll find quite a lot of help here.

Before you trash it take a look at the small flap (also has Canon logo on it) that sits behind the main front panel/paper rest. When lowered, this flap raises a metal pressure plate. This plate sits inline with the print head. if the flap is not secure it may drop just a tad (vibration maybe?) and, as in my case, raise the pressure plate just enough to hold back/jam the print head? I tape the flap up now (just in case) and so far have not had a repeat problem.

If you're looking to change be aware of the above concerning the IP range, though I still think they're a good (cheap) alternative to the more expensive brands and as I only print for fun/personal I can't justify the mega running cost (ink at @ 5ml = £ $ rip off!). I'd love an Epson or HP A3 but the ink cost are outrageous! So canon is my choice due to the separate inks an low initial cost.
Hope this is of help.
All the best.
Scott.


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Re: Canon iP4300 printer [Re: bench_ubbster]
      #651286 - 03/05/2008 11:21

I got an HP D7360 for my mother and have been very impressed with it. I think it's at the end of its production life now which may put you off but, on the other hand, it's cheaper now than it's ever been (It was over £100 but the link below lists it at just £65). The touch screen and built-in card reader are both useful additions. I think HP's design is a Marmite one, mainly because of its unique approach to the paper path but, if you don't want another Canon, then I think it comes down to either HP or Epson.

http://www.dabs.com/ProductView.aspx?Quicklinx=458C

Here's what Trusted Reviews said about it:
http://www.trustedreviews.com/printers/review/2006/09/07/HP-Photosmart-D7360/p1

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Re: Canon iP4300 printer [Re: john_g]
      #651322 - 03/05/2008 13:17

Thanks for your advice guys. I've given up on it today, it's just too nice a day to cope with the hassle

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