I have a Canon G2010 Printer for home use. Recently I have been seeing that when I print I can hear the printer head hitting the paper, I inspected the paper and saw that it indeed was hitting the heads before it was being pulled by the paper extruder. I also confirmed it from the slight ink...
Well it would be a hassle to suck out all the ink bottle it and return it back 😂
Printer is still in warranty so I will just keep it as it is and if anything happens put it on Canon as it was the ink that was supplied with the printer.
I shook it vigorously for a minute or two but still it stuck to the bottle sides. Anyways as long as this is a known property of the genuine OEM ink the printer should not get damaged I hope.
I had received two bottles of GI-790 with my Canon Inktank printer G2010 as a promotional offer and after refilling my Inktank when it was nearly empty I am seeing that the ink is stuck to the bottle sides after I took off the wrapper. I shook the bottle and let the bubbles disperse before...
Canon replaced the CH-7 Head today and Colour print is back to the same quality as day 1. There is a slight colour tint but thats because of a different paper shade.
Looks like the old head got damaged by overheating. I had to shell out 14.99 for a new head which Canon Service Representative will install tomorrow. I hope this lasts longer.
Btw what did you mean by well past it's sell by date?
This is what my printer test print looks like now. A few weeks back the printer gave a P08/5200 error on my G2010 and yesterday both magenta and yellow stopped printing.
I tried a Deep Clean and rested the printer overnight but it didn't solve the issue.
P08 as per Google means head overheat...
I have a nearly two year old Canon G2010 and I am facing some issues with the magenta colour. One fine day while printing I see that the Magenta was not printing correctly and was kinda brownish hue. I checked my tanks and supply line and all were full. I did a deep clean and kept it aside for...
Whenever I do fast and large volume printing the ink smudges on backside (non-printing) of paper.
This mostly happens when photocopying multiple copies of the same thing like say 10 copies of a business card.
The paper I use is 70gsm paper from a known brand of paper manufacturer in India. I...
And now my Cyan is gone :he At this point I think it might be printer head/something wrong inside the cartridge as Ink Tubes are all full. Looks like Canon Service it is.
Edit: NVM, it came back after a cleaning.
In my case I think the magenta part was dried out or clogged heavily as it wasn't printing even a single speck and printer was idle for a week or two and there might have been air in the magenta tube. My local Canon service station suggested A deepclean followed by ink flush but since deepclean...
Thanks, this clears up many of the doubts. Never knew that Canon Inks had some sort of cleaning agent in them that needed 24hours to sort the issue out, so I did twice at midnight and another two deep cleaning in the morning.
I always had slight air bubble issue in my printer, maybe the...
Exactly, I am also facing the same issue. Mine is a Pixma G2010. I have to print every week or else the ink tubes get full of air and the nozzles then clog up.
Now I am thinking of selling off this printer and getting a Laser or Cartridge based printer as the headache I am getting with this...
Normal head clean didn't solve the issue sadly, so had to resort to deep clean. Btw 2 of them Deep Cleans were today at 1AM and 2 were today at 11AM.
Will keep it in mind next time not to do frequent Deep Cleans.
Hi,
I have a Pixma G2010 and suddenly after a week or so it stopped printing Magenta colour (Not even a micro dot of magenta), the black colour also has a white line of some sort as per the nozzle print page but that maybe because of the no magenta colour.
I have attached nozzle test of FEB 2023...
Are the GI-73 inks same as GI-53?
GI-53's are not available in my country.
GI-550/650 is also not available here. Instead a GI-570/670 is available.
The Pixma G570 uses GI-73 here.
Hi,
Why do my photo prints from G2010 become green after a month of printing?
This never happened with my Canon E510 Printer.
I printed some photos using my EOS 600D and stuck them on my wall and all turned green after a month or less. They are never exposed to sunlight.
I use Kodak 200GSM...