papeter
Newbie to Printing
- Joined
- Jun 16, 2021
- Messages
- 6
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- Printer Model
- Pixma TS8251
This is a weird one...I pulled out the electric plug from the socket as I had a big paper jam.
Now she won't start but the LCD screen is lit showing just the CANON logo. It won't switch
off by pressing the on/off switch. The only way to switch off is by switching off
the power supply at the wall. The printer doesn't calibrate when it's switched on and
nothing happens at all.
Normally when I switch on I get the COPY PRINT SCAN message. I don't get anything.
When I open the top cover the cartridge carrier is in the rest position on
the right hand side but that doesn't move.
I spoke to Canon support in UK and they said I should send it in for repair. I won't do that
because it only cost me £99 two years ago. I would happily buy a new printer (TS8350) but you just can't
find a store that has stock in UK. There seems to be a big shortage at present. Plenty of HP's available
though but I don't like HP printers.
Anybody have any ideas about this problem? I personally think the motherboard is dead.
Maybe there's another solution. If so you will make an old man a very
happy one.
Cheers
Peter
Now she won't start but the LCD screen is lit showing just the CANON logo. It won't switch
off by pressing the on/off switch. The only way to switch off is by switching off
the power supply at the wall. The printer doesn't calibrate when it's switched on and
nothing happens at all.
Normally when I switch on I get the COPY PRINT SCAN message. I don't get anything.
When I open the top cover the cartridge carrier is in the rest position on
the right hand side but that doesn't move.
I spoke to Canon support in UK and they said I should send it in for repair. I won't do that
because it only cost me £99 two years ago. I would happily buy a new printer (TS8350) but you just can't
find a store that has stock in UK. There seems to be a big shortage at present. Plenty of HP's available
though but I don't like HP printers.
Anybody have any ideas about this problem? I personally think the motherboard is dead.
Maybe there's another solution. If so you will make an old man a very
happy one.
Cheers
Peter
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