- Joined
- Jan 18, 2010
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- Residing in Wicklow Ireland
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- Canon/3D, CR-10, CR-10S, KP-3
@MikeBG, Thank you for your feed-back and your great success...
That’s ok because I didn’t need my glasses to see it...P.D. (I don´t have idea how to reduce the pic)
The free-ware program Irfan View can do this and much more. It supports very many image file formats. I think it is very good considering it is free-ware. Remember to also download the plug-ins if you download the program(I don´t have idea how to reduce the pic)
Hi @movinganim and welcome, the ink absorber is telling you to do something quickly and not wait until the waste ink cartridge gets to full.I am having a message 1700 the ink absorber is almost full on my canon pro --1.
It’s great to hear when a printer can be saved from the dreaded waste ink full warning, it’s just another one in the eye for Canon, well done @movinganim and thanks for the feedback...all done the printer is back!
@The HatI received the instructions from @The Hat and when I had a spare couple of days I set to installing the Printer Potty. It took a long time, as I was very wary of damaging such a valuable item of equipment and I needed some assistance from @The Hat as the pictures on the pdf he sent me were not always so clear, but the printer is now back up and running, with the excess ink running as planned into the Printer Potty.
I should point out that when disassembled it looked HORRENDOUS! I was really worried I would never manage to put it back together again! @The Hat reassured me that putting it back together was much easier than taking it apart, and that was indeed true. All in all the procedure was not that difficult and well worth doing in order to save a good few hundred pounds/dollars on a trip to the service centre which would cost almost as much as a new printer!