Thanks for your detailed disassembly video! Well done! I concluded that the needed repair of my TS 8220 was not obvious. Very impressive mechanical and electrical device! - Retired Engineer
I didn't need to take it apart, but you solved my problem 💯 I needed to get the rear tray back in. I gently pressed it in the middle and it was stubborn. I sprayed some WD-40 into a plastic soda top and with an old artists paint brush I sparingly applied it to the groves it it fits in. Thank you! 🙏🏼
Thanks for your useful video ,can u help me how to assemble the print head and have two small plastic parts of the print head . Many thanks of your reply
Great video.........However all i need to do is reset the ink adsorber counter...Please is there a system or method to use with only a LCD screen.....Thank You.
Hi. Yes. Actually very easy. If you go to minute 11:30, you will be able to see how to remove the power supply. ua-cam.com/video/41wO0IrrIhw/v-deo.html
What a help this was! I have the same model and it was not printing pigment black at all. Other colors were fine. Nozzle checks and cleaning, even deep cleaning did not fix it. I suspected the nozzles were clogged, but had no idea how to really clean them. The first 2 1/2 minutes of this vid gave me all I needed to know about how to get the print head out. I watched all the vid and several others before i tried but it was pretty simple. the only thing the vid did not point out (but others did) was to remove the ink tanks before the print head latch can come up. To clean, all I did was to run water in the kitchen sink through it, just a slow stream into the ink wells and back through the nozzles back and forth until it seemed clear. Didn't dry it or flush with distilled water, but shook all the water out that I could and gently blotted it all with clean paper towel. I figured that any residual water would flush on through with the new ink. The first nozzle check I ran was perfect. It was about a half hour job and didn't have to even move the machine. So happy.
I changed the ink on a PIXMA 9120 and now getting paper jam code and grinding on the right side where a arm goes back and forth. No paper in printer that I can see. Do you know what that loud clicking sound is?
Nice job on the disassembly. Can you tell me how to get underneath the glass? I have, what looks like a couple of ink spots that show up when I either scan a document or make a copy of something. They're not on top of the glass, they're underneath!! I tried tipping the printer on it's side and shaking lightly, thinking it might be a couple of small black rubber pieces, but they didn't move. Any thoughts or a link showing me how to tear that apart to clean? Thanks....
I have one of these and it has been working ok for 2/3 years. Recently though it's making this clicking/grinding noise when it spools up on startup. When I try to print, it feeds paper spits it out but no print is visible. Feels like it's out of timing or cycling incorrectly. Any thoughts? Btw...I don't get any error prompts.
Hi, thanks for showing this video. Can you please tell me how to snap back the top lid. It came off and I don’t want to break the plastic tabs forcing it back in.
Perhaps you could help me with a Canon TS8320 printer? It looks like the TS9120, anyway my printer will not print cd's anymore. When I load a printable cd on the multi-purpose tray and load the tray into the printer it spits the tray back out while the printer sounds like it's printing. The printer still prints onto paper from the front paper tray, but not cd's.
great job! from your comments at the end it looks like a Support code 1700 INK ABSORBER IS ALMOST FULL, followed by a suicide note is not easily doable in the field? Other Canon printers have a reset code but I can't find on on this, so have to bury a perfectly good TS9020. Any comments on this?
Try contacting oneof the sellers or website where they sell reset codes and see if they have one for TS9020. I haven't used it on TS9020 yet, but usually they work just fine. Just as long as they are compatible.
Hi, It will be similar procedure to TS8050? I have to replace logic board, as my printer not printing yellow and cyan. (yes, I clean printer head and replace for new one). Do you have logic board for TS8050?
I dropped a paper clip down the paper feed and it has jammed. I can't see the clip. Apparently it has ate it down the paper feed. Any ideas on how retrieve the clip and clear the jam?
Hi, In my TS8050 Magenta color is not printing, I put new printhead, but still same - is any way to get errors from printer or go to service menu? Thanks
Does anyone know wher to find instructions on disasemblying this whole printer.. Well everything that can be took off anyway. Is this pretty much it?,askingbecause my printer got dropped by an ex and the side needs put back in place its buldged out. An some parts also need put back on. I just havno clue wher they go?
Ok but what about all the people who have the 5011 code? I'm trying to remove the scanner but for people who can't even turn on their printer to move the printer head to the center that's a problem. You don't tell how to do that
I have never ran into error 6800. Try cleaning paper paths and the film strip. Some people on fix blogs say it is a bad board. I do not know for sure. I'm sorry.
I have a pixma ts9020 and it is not wanting to print the colors mag,blk,and grey. I can not find a video anywhere on how to fix this problem. can some one help?????
Hi. The Error B203 usually refers to something wrong with ink cartridges. Try removing ink cartridges and see if the error goes away. If it did, put cartridges in one at a time and let printer recognize the ink cartridge after each ink, which means - close the top cover after installing each cartridge. The one that triggers the error again is the bad one and you need to replace it. Also try this video where we show how to clear or get rid of other Canon printer codes and this could help you. B203 can be a new error code which previousl models had error 6000, or similar: ua-cam.com/video/EI63iQmJza4/v-deo.html
Warning to people when the ink absorber is full. The printer will cease to work. it will throw a code like 05b00 or something of this nature and its a paper weight, no scanner function or anything. The ink absorber im sure is nearly impossible to get too as this gentleman tore this down this much and i dont think he even got to it yet. They really dont want anyone fiddling with this. Planned Obsolecance. If you print like me it will last 6 months to 8 months and then they will send you a new one under warranty. After that its time to start thinking of buying a new printer. So for heavy printers, You have to think of it as a cost per duration situation.
From what I could see of the printer it looks like the pads are still being built into the right side with the ink being dumped into a receiver area in the front right rather than via longer waste tubes to the rear which the G series MegaTank models have.
Let me save you a lot of time and trouble... throw it away and buy a different brand printer. Lots of tiny plastic pieces inside that slam together every time you print a page. Lot of sliding plastic pieces for each tray. Maybe 20 in all. See where I'm going with this?
Hi. Thanks for your input, but I can't agree with you. "Throw it away" to buy a different printer with the same amount of parts and noises???? Anyway, most printers are going to be very similar, no matter the brand. Yes, there are some bad models, but I wouldn't say this one is not worth the money. I used it and it was fine. I may agree with you on one thing- if it is too broken, fixing it may take away a lot of your time and may be extremely hard to fix, so in that case, You are 100% correct, it is probably best to replace a printer. Have a great day and thank you very much for watching. I wish you a happy Holiday Season. Merry Christmas and a Happy 2021!!!
@@303electronics For parts? Sure. I'd never buy something this cheap printer again. Shame I bought it online before seeing it. I appreciate the video to take some parts off but the bulk of the workings are deeper. Canon did not make this easy to get to. To get to the bottom you have to take every part off from the top down. Ink drips everywhere. Designed by a monkey. Again, less than a year of use and it's broken. Didn't intend to slam you or the video, just the printer.
Thanks for your detailed disassembly video! Well done! I concluded that the needed repair of my TS 8220 was not obvious. Very impressive mechanical and electrical device! - Retired Engineer
I didn't need to take it apart, but you solved my problem 💯 I needed to get the rear tray back in. I gently pressed it in the middle and it was stubborn. I sprayed some WD-40 into a plastic soda top and with an old artists paint brush I sparingly applied it to the groves it it fits in. Thank you! 🙏🏼
Hi, do also know how to fix this printer error code 6004?
Extremely helpful! Appreciated
Thanks for your useful video ,can u help me how to assemble the print head and have two small plastic parts of the print head . Many thanks of your reply
Great video.........However all i need to do is reset the ink adsorber counter...Please is there a system or method to use with only a LCD screen.....Thank You.
is there instructions to replace power module ?
Hi. Yes. Actually very easy. If you go to minute 11:30, you will be able to see how to remove the power supply. ua-cam.com/video/41wO0IrrIhw/v-deo.html
HI very helpful to repair my TS9020 Thanks !
What a help this was! I have the same model and it was not printing pigment black at all. Other colors were fine. Nozzle checks and cleaning, even deep cleaning did not fix it. I suspected the nozzles were clogged, but had no idea how to really clean them. The first 2 1/2 minutes of this vid gave me all I needed to know about how to get the print head out. I watched all the vid and several others before i tried but it was pretty simple. the only thing the vid did not point out (but others did) was to remove the ink tanks before the print head latch can come up. To clean, all I did was to run water in the kitchen sink through it, just a slow stream into the ink wells and back through the nozzles back and forth until it seemed clear. Didn't dry it or flush with distilled water, but shook all the water out that I could and gently blotted it all with clean paper towel. I figured that any residual water would flush on through with the new ink. The first nozzle check I ran was perfect. It was about a half hour job and didn't have to even move the machine. So happy.
hello, i can't see ink absorber tubes. Do you know how can i replace it so could you help me?
Honestly like the best question. Ever. I dont know how to get to this.
I changed the ink on a PIXMA 9120 and now getting paper jam code and grinding on the right side where a arm goes back and forth. No paper in printer that I can see. Do you know what that loud clicking sound is?
Could you have touched a timing strip while changing ink? Try removing ink and see if sound goes away.
I just did it. Gently like you showed on the video. Push it back in helping the tabs.
Great!
Nice job on the disassembly. Can you tell me how to get underneath the glass? I have, what looks like a couple of ink spots that show up when I either scan a document or make a copy of something. They're not on top of the glass, they're underneath!!
I tried tipping the printer on it's side and shaking lightly, thinking it might be a couple of small black rubber pieces, but they didn't move.
Any thoughts or a link showing me how to tear that apart to clean?
Thanks....
Hi have you found out how to access / replace the ink absorbers ?
I have one of these and it has been working ok for 2/3 years. Recently though it's making this clicking/grinding noise when it spools up on startup. When I try to print, it feeds paper spits it out but no print is visible. Feels like it's out of timing or cycling incorrectly. Any thoughts? Btw...I don't get any error prompts.
Hi, thanks for showing this video. Can you please tell me how to snap back the top lid. It came off and I don’t want to break the plastic tabs forcing it back in.
Hi. The tabs on the top cover should just slide in with a little force down.
Perhaps you could help me with a Canon TS8320 printer? It looks like the TS9120, anyway my printer will not print cd's anymore. When I load a printable cd on the multi-purpose tray and load the tray into the printer it spits the tray back out while the printer sounds like it's printing. The printer still prints onto paper from the front paper tray, but not cd's.
I have a Canon TS705 and I need to clean the timing strip but there's a plastic shield covering it, do you know how to safely remove it?
Thanks
great job! from your comments at the end it looks like a Support code 1700 INK ABSORBER IS ALMOST FULL, followed by a suicide note is not easily doable in the field? Other Canon printers have a reset code but I can't find on on this, so have to bury a perfectly good TS9020. Any comments on this?
Try contacting oneof the sellers or website where they sell reset codes and see if they have one for TS9020. I haven't used it on TS9020 yet, but usually they work just fine. Just as long as they are compatible.
Hi, It will be similar procedure to TS8050? I have to replace logic board, as my printer not printing yellow and cyan. (yes, I clean printer head and replace for new one). Do you have logic board for TS8050?
Is there a way to put the TS9120 into service mode? I've done it on an old MG5420, but the TS9120 only has the one power button on it.
I found a broken piece that is giving me a C000 error. The small piece as the T1-6 on it. Is that something that can be fixed?
Are you sure that piece is giving you the error?
I dropped a paper clip down the paper feed and it has jammed. I can't see the clip. Apparently it has ate it down the paper feed. Any ideas on how retrieve the clip and clear the jam?
Turn printer off and try shaking the printer while slowly tilting the printer. Paper clip should fall out.
@@303electronics Thanks! It worked.
Hi, In my TS8050 Magenta color is not printing, I put new printhead, but still same - is any way to get errors from printer or go to service menu? Thanks
This looks very much similar to TS8050, aren't they? What to do to clean the ink absorber in TS8050? Could you do a video about it, please?
Is the printer giving you an error code for that?
@@303electronics yes, 5B00... Full absorber and fully not working!
Where is the ink pad? Is it easily accessible?
Hi. To get to it you need to open up the printer. It is tucked away into far back corner.
@@303electronics Is there anyway directly we can open the backside to access the waste pads?
Does anyone know wher to find instructions on disasemblying this whole printer.. Well everything that can be took off anyway. Is this pretty much it?,askingbecause my printer got dropped by an ex and the side needs put back in place its buldged out. An some parts also need put back on. I just havno clue wher they go?
Ok but what about all the people who have the 5011 code? I'm trying to remove the scanner but for people who can't even turn on their printer to move the printer head to the center that's a problem. You don't tell how to do that
support code 6800 , did the unplug ,plug back in trick , no help. is it the plastic strip need cleaning?
I have never ran into error 6800. Try cleaning paper paths and the film strip. Some people on fix blogs say it is a bad board. I do not know for sure. I'm sorry.
I have a pixma ts9020 and it is not wanting to print the colors mag,blk,and grey. I can not find a video anywhere on how to fix this problem. can some one help?????
Hi. Most likely the nozzles are clogged. I think this video can help you get it fixed:
ua-cam.com/video/DFdM9Z6Nnxg/v-deo.html
Hi, do know know how to fix the printer error "5011"?
I got the same problem all of sudden
@@sumanshrestha4526 same and I can’t any videos of this printer for the solution.
@@deli7328 did you manage to resolve 5011 code issue?
how to fix the b302? help please
Hi. The Error B203 usually refers to something wrong with ink cartridges. Try removing ink cartridges and see if the error goes away. If it did, put cartridges in one at a time and let printer recognize the ink cartridge after each ink, which means - close the top cover after installing each cartridge. The one that triggers the error again is the bad one and you need to replace it. Also try this video where we show how to clear or get rid of other Canon printer codes and this could help you. B203 can be a new error code which previousl models had error 6000, or similar:
ua-cam.com/video/EI63iQmJza4/v-deo.html
@@303electronics thank you. i was using a canon original cartridge which is hacked refill. i get into the vid.
Now put it all back together! ;-) lol
Warning to people when the ink absorber is full. The printer will cease to work. it will throw a code like 05b00 or something of this nature and its a paper weight, no scanner function or anything. The ink absorber im sure is nearly impossible to get too as this gentleman tore this down this much and i dont think he even got to it yet. They really dont want anyone fiddling with this. Planned Obsolecance. If you print like me it will last 6 months to 8 months and then they will send you a new one under warranty. After that its time to start thinking of buying a new printer. So for heavy printers, You have to think of it as a cost per duration situation.
From what I could see of the printer it looks like the pads are still being built into the right side with the ink being dumped into a receiver area in the front right rather than via longer waste tubes to the rear which the G series MegaTank models have.
Let me save you a lot of time and trouble... throw it away and buy a different brand printer.
Lots of tiny plastic pieces inside that slam together every time you print a page.
Lot of sliding plastic pieces for each tray. Maybe 20 in all. See where I'm going with this?
Hi. Thanks for your input, but I can't agree with you. "Throw it away" to buy a different printer with the same amount of parts and noises???? Anyway, most printers are going to be very similar, no matter the brand. Yes, there are some bad models, but I wouldn't say this one is not worth the money. I used it and it was fine. I may agree with you on one thing- if it is too broken, fixing it may take away a lot of your time and may be extremely hard to fix, so in that case, You are 100% correct, it is probably best to replace a printer. Have a great day and thank you very much for watching. I wish you a happy Holiday Season. Merry Christmas and a Happy 2021!!!
@@303electronics For parts? Sure. I'd never buy something this cheap printer again. Shame I bought it online before seeing it. I appreciate the video to take some parts off but the bulk of the workings are deeper. Canon did not make this easy to get to. To get to the bottom you have to take every part off from the top down. Ink drips everywhere. Designed by a monkey. Again, less than a year of use and it's broken. Didn't intend to slam you or the video, just the printer.
my printer show 5011 error,and it seem to be the sanner belt is lose,how to take apart the scanner unit? thanks
How can I fix the front of my printer I try to put it up but it keep falling down any ideas?