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Friday, October 25, 2013
Error Code Canon MP150/MP160 and How to clear E27 Code MP150/MP160
Error Code Canon MP150/MP160
E9 The connected digital camera / video camera does not support Camera
Direct Printing
E14 The Ink cartridges whose destination are wrong
E15 Ink cartridge is not installed E16 - Ink remaining is unknown
E16 -E19 Failed to scan head alignment sheet
E22 Carriage error
E23 Paper feed error
E24 Purge unit error
E25 ASF(cam) sensor error
E26 Internal temperature rise error
E27 Waste ink absorber full or platen waste ink absorber full
E28 Ink cartridge temperature rise error -
E29 EEPRsaya error
E33 Paper feed position error
E35 15 USB Host VBUD overcurrent error - USB
E37 17 Abnormal motor driver error
E40 20 Other hardware error
E42 22 Scanner error
How to clear E27 Code
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E9 The connected digital camera / video camera does not support Camera
Direct Printing
E14 The Ink cartridges whose destination are wrong
E15 Ink cartridge is not installed E16 - Ink remaining is unknown
E16 -E19 Failed to scan head alignment sheet
E22 Carriage error
E23 Paper feed error
E24 Purge unit error
E25 ASF(cam) sensor error
E26 Internal temperature rise error
E27 Waste ink absorber full or platen waste ink absorber full
E28 Ink cartridge temperature rise error -
E29 EEPRsaya error
E33 Paper feed position error
E35 15 USB Host VBUD overcurrent error - USB
E37 17 Abnormal motor driver error
E40 20 Other hardware error
E42 22 Scanner error
How to clear E27 Code
- With
the printer powered off but connected to a power source, press the
Power button while pressing and holding the Stop/ Reset button. - When the Power is lit, press the Stop/Reset button two times while pressing and holding the Power button.
- When
releasing the Power button and the Stop / Reset button (regardless of
order), the printer will move into a service mode. (Waiting for menu
selection) - When the on/off lights in green, press the Stop/Reset
button the specified number of time(s) according to the function listed
in the table below.(Each time the Stop/Reset button is pressed, the LED
lights alternately in orange and green, starting with orange.)note:
press 4 times for waste ink counter reset.
The number of the Reset button pressing LED Function Remarks
0 time Green Power off
1 time Orange Service pattern print (auto teste)
2 times Green EEPRsaya print (dados da EEPRsaya)
3 times Orange EEPRsaya reset (EEPRsaya reset)
4 times Green Waste ink counter reset (Absorvente reset)
- Turn off the printer.( it must be turn off) then turn it on again.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Canon Printer Blinking After Refill
reset so it took her a second cartridge, black and color for canon printer types MP145, MP160, MP150, and other MP: Press the STOP / RESET for about 30 seconds until the LED panel rotates flame, This goes for Catridge Black or cartridge runout Colour.thats is for fix problem after refill printer Canon IP and MP.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
HP LaserJet 2100
I have used the HP LaserJet 2100 to print out student assignments for a little over four years and it’s still going strong. It was initially a little overpowered for my needs, which is predominantly text essays with the occasional graphic, but it bore the HP brand, which I value for their quality.
It isn’t the most subtle device, it’s quite large and can get noisy if given a large print run to handle. Apart from that it’s no problem whatsoever to live with and maintain. While it is network capable, I have it directly connected to my computer and don’t share it, so I can’t comment on the network capabilities. The main benefit, apart from decent performance is that it warms up from standby almost instantly and the cartridges are those all in one sorts that negates the need for me to purchase drums as well as toner.
Print speed I understand is average at around 10 pages per minute. It slows down a bit when it has to deal with images, to about 8 if I were to hazard a guess. That’s perfectly fine for me, as it’s the quality I’m most interested in. I need good quality prints so I can read them properly. My students have to type their assignments in order for me to mark them effectively so the least I can do is print them legibly.
The print quality of the HP 2100 is very good for text. Each letter coming out details and definite whatever the size. Like I said, I can’t comment on photo printing because I don’t really do it, but text is good.
The construction is solid, the paper trays seem flexible but strong and the control panel is refreshingly simple. It comprises of three buttons and three LEDs, which is ideal for me. I don’t want complicated panels and screens and all that.
The HP LaserJet 2100 is a solid, dependable printer that hasn’t let me down in years. Apart from the odd paper jam, this thing has worked week in-week out since I bought it. I can thoroughly recommend this printer, and HP products in general.
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It isn’t the most subtle device, it’s quite large and can get noisy if given a large print run to handle. Apart from that it’s no problem whatsoever to live with and maintain. While it is network capable, I have it directly connected to my computer and don’t share it, so I can’t comment on the network capabilities. The main benefit, apart from decent performance is that it warms up from standby almost instantly and the cartridges are those all in one sorts that negates the need for me to purchase drums as well as toner.
Print speed I understand is average at around 10 pages per minute. It slows down a bit when it has to deal with images, to about 8 if I were to hazard a guess. That’s perfectly fine for me, as it’s the quality I’m most interested in. I need good quality prints so I can read them properly. My students have to type their assignments in order for me to mark them effectively so the least I can do is print them legibly.
The print quality of the HP 2100 is very good for text. Each letter coming out details and definite whatever the size. Like I said, I can’t comment on photo printing because I don’t really do it, but text is good.
The construction is solid, the paper trays seem flexible but strong and the control panel is refreshingly simple. It comprises of three buttons and three LEDs, which is ideal for me. I don’t want complicated panels and screens and all that.
The HP LaserJet 2100 is a solid, dependable printer that hasn’t let me down in years. Apart from the odd paper jam, this thing has worked week in-week out since I bought it. I can thoroughly recommend this printer, and HP products in general.
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