This looks like a very useful forum! I'm UK based, amateur photographer, bought Canon i9950 early 2006 with other digital kit but have only just begun to use it seriously on photo work. Always used high quality paper and ink - genuine Canon. Now getting flashing light on front indicating problem with printer head - user guide says check contacts (done) or possibly replace. Canon UK say they cannot guarantee that simply buying a new printer head (cost about $100 here) and installing - which looks dead easy - will fix it, so that means a service visit with extra costs for labour and transport etc etc etc .... They then mention that of course it might be better to replace the printer... My assertive though not aggressive reply was that this was a top of the range printer when bought and that it has done only light domestic service and that therefore it is pretty poor if it can provide only 3 and a bit years' life. The nice man said he would pass my comments to head office UK and see if they bark, since he personally accepted that this is bad news all round.
Has anyone else had this problem and if so could you fix it yourself? Do you think that this is a reasonable life expectancy for this printer?
Thanks for reading so far and for any replies!
Jeff (Sevenoaks, UK)
Has anyone else had this problem and if so could you fix it yourself? Do you think that this is a reasonable life expectancy for this printer?
Thanks for reading so far and for any replies!
Jeff (Sevenoaks, UK)