JohnBB
Printing Apprentice
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2021
- Messages
- 10
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- Points
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- Printer Model
- Canon mg5350 & ts6250 & MX870
I’m getting the B200 error, and I want to print on CDs.
Background:-
Both of my Canon MG5350s are showing the B200 fault message. The story I hear from the UK repairers is that the print head has failed, and sometimes the associated logic board – which sounds fatal. But we know that the printer can continue to work, at least temporarily, with thorough cleaning of the printhead [out of the machine] and/or the trick of shutting the lid when the p/h is travelling to the left (etc). Please correct me if I have any of this wrong.
I’ve done extensive cleaning with hot water, alcohol, and ‘paddling’ in an ultrasound bath.
I have swapped the p/h from one 5350 to the other, it makes no difference.
I use non-OEM carts, and have done for years with no [known] issues.
My use is mixed photo/text semi domestic [some home office], but occasional. So the printer often spends ages on its startup clunking and whirring, presumably squirting masses of ink into the waste reservoir. ☹
The Problem:-
My current TS 6250 works fine [touch wood] but doesn’t print onto CDs. Thus my need to revive at least one of the 5350s, as I have a stack of CDs I’d like to print on.
I’ve followed YouTube guides to sorting this B200 error, and finally by covering four contact pads on the p/h can have both printers work in B&W. Great!
By the way, if I print a nozzle check, the main [pigment - 525] black is perfect, but there’s nothing else. Oh, except half-way down the page, it prints:
8551-8600 Pages
Ver. 2.030
But I discover that printing on CDs does not use the pigment black cart, so even with black text, the printer goes through the motions of printing on the disc, but it comes out blank. ☹
(I’ve already burned the batch of CDs, but if I selected a particular brand of printable CD (in Canon’s software), would the printer use the pigment black cart? )
Main Question:-
If I cover other contact pads would it print using any or all of the other [dye] inks? I’d be happy with black from the dye 526 (or any other single colour) if that was all that was possible. And if so, which pads, please?
(I’m aware that you can buy stick-on CD labels which I probably could print on, but this is a zero-budget project! ☹ And anyway, I hate binning anything hi-tech that could/should work.)
Sorry for the lecture/novel. And thanks!
Background:-
Both of my Canon MG5350s are showing the B200 fault message. The story I hear from the UK repairers is that the print head has failed, and sometimes the associated logic board – which sounds fatal. But we know that the printer can continue to work, at least temporarily, with thorough cleaning of the printhead [out of the machine] and/or the trick of shutting the lid when the p/h is travelling to the left (etc). Please correct me if I have any of this wrong.
I’ve done extensive cleaning with hot water, alcohol, and ‘paddling’ in an ultrasound bath.
I have swapped the p/h from one 5350 to the other, it makes no difference.
I use non-OEM carts, and have done for years with no [known] issues.
My use is mixed photo/text semi domestic [some home office], but occasional. So the printer often spends ages on its startup clunking and whirring, presumably squirting masses of ink into the waste reservoir. ☹
The Problem:-
My current TS 6250 works fine [touch wood] but doesn’t print onto CDs. Thus my need to revive at least one of the 5350s, as I have a stack of CDs I’d like to print on.
I’ve followed YouTube guides to sorting this B200 error, and finally by covering four contact pads on the p/h can have both printers work in B&W. Great!
By the way, if I print a nozzle check, the main [pigment - 525] black is perfect, but there’s nothing else. Oh, except half-way down the page, it prints:
8551-8600 Pages
Ver. 2.030
But I discover that printing on CDs does not use the pigment black cart, so even with black text, the printer goes through the motions of printing on the disc, but it comes out blank. ☹
(I’ve already burned the batch of CDs, but if I selected a particular brand of printable CD (in Canon’s software), would the printer use the pigment black cart? )
Main Question:-
If I cover other contact pads would it print using any or all of the other [dye] inks? I’d be happy with black from the dye 526 (or any other single colour) if that was all that was possible. And if so, which pads, please?
(I’m aware that you can buy stick-on CD labels which I probably could print on, but this is a zero-budget project! ☹ And anyway, I hate binning anything hi-tech that could/should work.)
Sorry for the lecture/novel. And thanks!