Since i got my new iP4700 last week, I'm already sick of it. It jerks off for several minutes every time you switch it on before it prints, and tells me it's offline whenever I send it a print job unless I manually switch it on. Of course to top it all off, it's a US model, which I discovered, after much time spent trying to enable disc print mode, that it doesn't do discs at all.
Why the hell does Canon sell a printer with a disc slot that won't print discs? And why do they produce models out of numerical sequence, i.e. the iP5200 was produced before the ip4700. The 5200, which was my last printer before this one, printed discs after having the function enabled by the button-pushing sequence. Unfortunately it passed away recently.
I am looking for some way to swap the controller or whatever from a Euro/Canadian iP4700 into my US machine so I can get back to running discs again. Not interested in Epson. Wish I could get my hands on a decent 5200. Already have hobbicolors refills and have used the German hole method (excellent!).
Do the cart chips care whether they're in a US or Euro-controlled machine? Any ideas appreciated!
Why the hell does Canon sell a printer with a disc slot that won't print discs? And why do they produce models out of numerical sequence, i.e. the iP5200 was produced before the ip4700. The 5200, which was my last printer before this one, printed discs after having the function enabled by the button-pushing sequence. Unfortunately it passed away recently.
I am looking for some way to swap the controller or whatever from a Euro/Canadian iP4700 into my US machine so I can get back to running discs again. Not interested in Epson. Wish I could get my hands on a decent 5200. Already have hobbicolors refills and have used the German hole method (excellent!).
Do the cart chips care whether they're in a US or Euro-controlled machine? Any ideas appreciated!