Hot water, yes, I just want to confirm *Jerry Emery* method mentioned here worked for me. I understand the B200 error can be triggered due to several reasons, and dried ink is one of them. Details of the story: my original print head had failing nozzles so I bought a a machine with compatible working print head for parts that had been stored for a while. After some cleaning and installing it, it worked as expected but at times it was rejected "Wrong print head" and some B200 errors, frustrating so I cleaned it again, it worked, then B200 again. So I remembered Jerry Emery comment and decided to try. I used hot water and lots of patience to hold the print head to avoid burn it, then left it resting on a plate with more hot water putting some on top occasionally (where the ink goes in), I thought "that's it", but then after replacing the water over and over I would get more ink out of the print head. Then I modified 2 syringes to gently push water (without minerals) inside the print head, and also to extract it (both ways) and ink still came out, I did this until I only had clear water flowing, satisfied with this I let it cool down, shake it and tried again: that's it, now I have a working print head.
Ultimately mine was a simple fix. I put the print head in a sauce pan, making sure that the head side and the circuit side was NOT down in the hottest part of the pan. Then I simmered it for about 20 minutes, then set it on a paper town head side down on the towel for 24 hours. This will completely clear and clean any hardened ink. SHAZAM! It cleared the error and is printing almost like new. Be very careful to not damage the head and of course this will not work if the circuitry or the head is actually fried.
Seen this for B200 . 1. Turn OFF Power 2. Open the print head bay (as though you were about to change inks) 3. Turn ON power 4. Wait for print carriage to start moving to the left and let it go past half way 5. Before print carriage reaches left hand side (but after going halfway across) shut the cover. 6. Leave the Printer turned on 7. Good to go
Yes. That's one of the many reported "Cures". That will work IF there was no actual damage to the print head and you simply did not insert it correctly in to the carriage. Initially when I set my PRO-1 I immediately got a B-200. I did just that and sure enough, it was gone. When it came back months later it was due to irreversible Print Head Damage. I was lucky not to lose the logic board as well.
Tried this on a MG8120. Seems to help, but at end says: cover is open, closed cover, still B200. Tried it again, cover stillopen but red lights for bk, grey and pgbk are flashing.
Dear Jose, thank you for your very instructive video about printers. My Canon Pixma pro 10 has a permanent B200 error so I plan to replace the print head as you recommend. However the printer won't let me access the printhead and ink tanks since the B200 error freezes everything. You mentioned there is a trick to replace it, could you share it ? That would be a huge help ! Thank you.
Jose, I have the B200 error on my Canon Pro 100. The printhead refuses to move to the "ready" stage in the center of the machine...it's stuck in it's seated position to the right. How do I get it to release so that I can replace the printhead?
Jose, I got the dreaded B200 code on my Canon Pixma Pro-10. This occurred after I attempted a thorough cleaning of the printhead by soaking it in cleaning solution, and squirting solution with a syringe into the nozzles. I tried looking for a reset sequence, but the ones I could find were generic and didn't work. I saw one of the videos you shared saying you had a sequence, and that you had a contact to purchase a replacement head if needed. I would appreciate if you would share this info with me so I can resurrect my Pro10. Thanks so much sharing with us your expertise. Tom Vassie
I recently acquired a Canon Pro 1 (free) and have tried to clear a B200 error (10 amber flashes), with the unplug, press power button (30 seconds), continue to hold, plug in, press paper feed and additional 30 seconds, let go., which results in the amber light remaining lit with no white power button. I've done it several times with no progress. I've tried to physically move the print head and it won't budge. I'm usually pretty good a fixing things and hate to send this to the shredder and also don't want to spend a boatload on OEM ink and/or print head while listening to Clint Eastwood in my head asking me if I'm feeling lucky, know there could be a myriad of other issues. I don't need this printer as I recently bought a Canon Pro 10, was able to clear it's B200 error, got a set of OEM inks for $85, and have profiled the printer/paper and looks fine. I just hate to throw the Canon Pro 1 into a hole in the ground. At this point, I can't find any Canon Pro 1 print head, let alone a reasonable price Looking for help and guidance
So, what do you know. After spending 2 hours re-filling my carts for the first time, I got the B200 Code !! for only the 2nd time since buying this printer ( 5 years ago ). Thank god it went away, after I turned it off and unplugged it. :) Then it went through a HUGE cleaning cycle and I printed a test page. Then I decided to print a 13x19 to compare the image from when I printed it before. Results: Looks OEM Great !! :)
Hi. I have a Canon Pro9000 Mk11 on which I am now getting a B200 error. I see you make comment on a possible source for genuine replacement heads. I would rather do this than to have to discard what is, up to now, a very reliable machine. Aay informatio would be appreciated. Best regards, Paul... Dublin, Ireland.
Unfortunately 9000 Printheads are nearly non existent today. If you like you 9000 output you will LOVE what a PRO100 or 200 produces. Day and night difference.
@@cheo1949 Hi and thanks for the reply. As a matter of interest, with a B200 problem, would the ink carriage still have power? As in, should it still travel back and forth as usual? The reason I ask is that mine doesn't appear to have any power, inc no lights on it. Other than the onscreen print error indicating a B200 issue, the only visual flag I get is the green power button/light and the orange one beneath it both flash constantly. Thanks again.
My printer printed photos fine, but sometimes left a mark at the very beginning of the photo. I decided to clean it. After cleaning it using the program, it gave me error b200. I took the head out and washed it, but that didn't work. I tried holding the power button for more than a minute to reset the error, but that didn’t help either. what now, just replace the print head? (((((
Hello José I am French Guy, I use Canon ink but my Pixma Pro 1 is block with B200 code. What can I do, you said you have spécifique proceeds to change the printhead. Thanks
Thank you so much for the information. I like my Canon MX922 because I can use refillable ink cartridges without having to reset the cartridges. The MX922 is $66 on amazon and get the 3 year protection plan. I get about 1 1/2 years out of my printer. It's time for me to get a new printer because of error code b200. Your videos are the best!
I am shocked at the lack of response from mr Rodriguez on the dozens of people requesting his “ offer” help on replacing the print head. Really really shocked I thought more highly of the guy, maybe I was wrong in doing so.
I have a Pro 100S. I was able to print without any problems. There is no problem with the colors. The Nozle Check result is excellent. While I was printing a photo, I suddenly got the B200 error. I couldn't get results in a few tries. However, when I turned on my printer the next day, the error had disappeared. Again during printing, the same problem arose. I printed a photo, when the next was about to start the B200 error popped up again. Now the print head does not move. How can i contact to you. There is no service center where I live to fix this problem. Thank you so much all of your support and information.
B200 that slowing begins to show up and then is a permanent condition means the printhead is no longer communicating with printer. My PRO1 is cuttently on the 4th printhead.
Hey there, I need to know what the secret procedure is to replace the printhead. Mine just died in the pro-100, i ordered a new printhead and i want to make sure that i can replace it the correct way, like you mentioned.
The PRO100 does not need any special procedure. Put the print head in cart changing mode. Remove carts. Unlock print head. Remove. Replace it with the new one.
ALL canon printer are. Print heads can not last indefinitely so when they need to be replaced you get the B-200! They are considered a consumable item.
Hello Jose, I have a Canon MG5320 printer and I have a B200 problame. I already did the head cleaning, and i use a little trick to cover the electric pins from the right side 2nd and 3th surface if it front of you. This solution disaperd the error. BUT the black color is working and the rest color print don't. I assembleyed out and checked the tube. Acording this I can see the color exatly in the surface red , yello,, blue and the little black is still there,but the machine is just printig out black style. So what shouId I do? I appreciate If could give me some advice. Thanks
Hi all. After turning off the power to the printer for about 4-5 days and plugging it into the mains, it came back to life. but only worked for one day. I printed excellent photos, and again got error b200. I touched the print head and pulled it in different directions, and it came to life again for one day. I didn’t use the printer for several days, but today I needed to print photos, and it gave me an error again. but the trick with the twitching of the head no longer worked. I suspect that there is some problem in the electronic part of the print head. perhaps with some kind of capacitor, because when the printer sits for a long time it apparently discharges and everything starts working again. Maybe someone knows what kind of problem this is and what component is giving the error?
I have a Canon mx892 printer that is 10 years old got a b200 error, tried several methods to reset but would not reset. I blocked the 2 connections on the print head with tape. This error went away, but will not print color. When I do a check I get all colors except yellow. I guess that is the bad port. Will replacing the printer head fix my printer? Where can I purchase a reliable print head?
I am now getting the B200 error...twice so far. I have been able to clear but after your video, I fear the print head is doomed. I do use PC inks and have cleaned and refilled myself. I also only use OEM carts... I have had to clean the print head once before to clear a stubborn nozzle test issue with ONE cartridge. It was succesfully cleaned and all was well. But NOW, I am beginning to see this awful error. Can you give me the link to a new OEM print head and direct me to the special procedures for Canon installation of it. Printer is canon Pro 100 vintage 2017. I love it but now have to research where to spend the money. I have loads of PC unused inks in the closet, unfortunately. Sure hope I didn't kill my print head buy using them or refilling. I am very careful about the procedure and watch your videos as well as communicate with Mike at PC. Thanks in advance
Greetings Jose, I hope you are well. I have been receiving the B200 error for the second time (the first time I turned my printer off for several weeks and it came back to life--it was during this time that I discovered your channel, so THANK YOU!). Anyways, I purchased a Print head from the source that you recommended because the printer just gave me that error for a 2nd time! I am curious if it would be possible to get the directions for how to remove the print head so that I can install the new one?
Got a B200 on my Pro-100 (for the very first time, after many printers). My sin was that the printer was left on and idle for more than a month.... Anyway, I left it blinking overnight and today I decided to unplug and plug it again just to see if anything would change. After running the expected long cleaning cycle (because of the long period of inactivity) no B200 any more and everything works fine. Too early to know if the error will occur again, but if you don't see any update from me it means that everything is fine. Maybe a false B200 or a signal to make me more careful about running maintenance nozzle checks and/or printing? Only time will tell :) For now, happy new year to every one and especially to master Jose!
Jose, I have a pro 100 that I just bought 6 weeks ago. This printer now has the dreaded B200 error. I'm going to buy another printer but I have a question. Who has better reliability...Canon or Epson? And If Epson...what model printer of Epson's is similar to the Canon Pro 100?
If you mean in the Dye ink category maybe the epson1430 butvit is only 6 colors compared to 8 for the PRO100. Plus it has no grays so it will fall short for monochrome images.
I have a Canon Pro-1. I got a B200 error and the print head will not move from the storage position. I ended up taking all of the covers off (only held on by plastic clips). I have since taken the Print Head out and cleaned it. I also used Doxyit on all of the small switches to make sure they were clean. You indicated there is a secret process when working on the print head. Could you please let me know the process? Thank you Also, if anyone thinks about taking the front center cover off, it just slips upward. Do not pry on the center cover.
where can one find the correct procedure for these photo printers? I do have canon cheaper printers like IX6850 and MX925 and swap printheads easily by opening a lever but I guess these photo printer are much more complicated. I keep refilling cli 551 cartridges (could be a different name in america) as have all the tools and chips to reset the cartridges.
B-200 is a generic printhead non communication error. Google will tell you to unplug your printer and repower it. Usually a new print head returns it to normal. Maybe!
When I got the B200 code on my Canon MG5520 printer, I removed the print head and cleaned it with windex as you suggest. Still got the code. Was wondering, is the fact that I am not using Canon cartridges any longer (they're too expensive) can cause the problem? I will try purchasing a new printer head if it's not too pricey!
B200 is a general error that can be just about anything. If what you have done did not solve the problem then your option is a new printer. It could have been the print head as well as they do wear out and have a definite live span.
@@cheo1949 Thanks! I'm sure it's time for a new printer! The timing is the pits as I have 4 new sets of cartridges. One set is Canon and the others are Office World. If anyone out there wants them, let me know! Can you recommend an all in one deskjet for home use?
I wish I seen this video before hand. Although it was for my pixma mx922. It's now completely dead, but I don't want to toss it out since I put new ink on it. T-T. As for my image prograph I get paper jams when I'm using sticker paper. Didn't happen before, but now it started to and it always gets stuck in the same spot. I looked around it and see no pieces of paper.
I have a pixma pro 10 I picked up used. It flashed orange (10x I believe) but I some how got it to go away and was able set it up on my pc and it printed a few photos but now it gave me the b200 error. I removed my printhead ( the part that holds the ink, not the whole carrier) and I carefully cleaned it based on videos I saw with just warm water and a tiny bit of soap. Let dry a day and replaced it. But I still have the flashing lights. Is there any other remedy or can you tell me where I can get a replacement printhead? I didnt find any online. This video was super helpful even though it didn't fix my printer :( it helped me know what is wrong so I appreciate it!
The print head is dead and can not communicate with the printer. That's what B200 is. You'll have to look on line for a new one. Make sure it is sealed and not refurbished. Will likely run about $120 or more.
Jose, I have a B204 error on my Canon Pro - 1000. Once I get the replacement print head, is there any instruction out there that shows me how to get to the print head? I get the error 10secs after power up, so the print head is tucked to the right of the printer. Any info would be greatly appreciated! - Rod.
Print head removal or replacement... Since the print head is not designed to be replaced by the user, the carriage does not move the print head to the replacement position even when the top cover is opened. ! 1) Open the top cover and the head cover, then Press and Hold the Resume button for 5 seconds or even longer. 2) While holding the Resume Button, Press and release the Tank Cover Open button. ! 3) Now Release the Resume button. 4) Wait.... until the carriage moves to the print head replacement position it takes ages, approx. 4-5 minutes. 5) Open the Joint Levers, and take out the print head slowly and carefully, if you have the bottom protective orange clip handy, use it. 6) It would be advisable to leave the machine powered on till you can replace the head again, otherwise it could get a little bit messy in there, powering off/on again, just my suggestion... I found this Note about disassembly.. Note: If the print head needs to be removed from the carriage without following the above procedures in disassembly or reassembly, allow the printer to sit for 1 minute or longer after power-off (to reduce the internal pressure of the ink tube) before removing the print head. This way, ink leakage from the print head joint will be prevented.
I had a B200 error, replaced the print head with a new one from Amazon for about $25. It worked for a short time, and the B200 Code returned. Someone said it could be an electrical issue cause, a rare but possible etiology. I have next door neighbors using EMP technology to harrass my electrical components occassionally. What should i do???
Your mother board is causing the problem if you have already replaced the print head and you have yet another B200 error. Since you did not state the model I can't give you any more info. By the way I ONLY work with CANON PRO-100-10-1-1000
Hi Jose, Thanks for your advices refilling ink cartridge. Now i have the b200 error on my Canon Pro1. Could you tell my how change the printer heads? thanks a lot and have a nice day!
I am getting the deadly code when trying to get a new printer going. Print head is brand new, but the entire unit has sat for a while. Any advise is appreciated!
Hi Jose! I really enjoyed your video and was wondering if you had any ideas for my Pixma Pro-100. I've had the unopened printer stored in my closet for 6 years and recently pulled it out and plugged it in for the very first time and it immediately gave me the B200 code. Called Cannon and they told me I had a printhead problem (even though there is no visible damage) but the printhead replacement cost would be over $700 since they are phasing out the Pro 100. Do you have any ideas on where I should go from here?
I also have 2 new in box PRO100 from about that time frame. Are you saying you set it up meaning you correctly installed the NEW sealed printhead and carts and upon powering it up you got a B200 error?
Cannon mg5220. Goes to b200. Cleaned head multiple times. Still b200. Covered the color contacts on the head and it will print black only. Is there a way to check that the power signal is coming to the print head or the print head circuit has failed? Is there a video showing the print head tray as it moves from start up to print ready?
You need a new printhead. Understand that ANY thermal printhead as these are wear out as you use them. Once even a few nozzles in any color channel are damaged the printhead is declared unusable.
Hey Jose it looks like I have a B200, looks like a bad printhead. The thing was factory sealed and everything. Does your friend still have any OEM printheads?
Is it a PRO1? There aren't any more print heads around unless you can find one on EBAY! This model was discontinued due to just those problems. When I installed mine from SCRATCH but threw a BE 200 at me. I fiddled with it unplugging it and re powering over ten times till it finally worked. If I don't use it for a few weeks it does it again. I am on my 3 print head on it. Knock on wood.
Hi , hope you are well. We have exactly this B200 and the printhead dont go to the middle. How could we get the discription for the secret actions? Would be a biiiiig help for us. Stay safe and greatings from austria.
The instructions are only for the PRO1. Is that your printer? If so email me and I'll send you the text file. Or if you are a member of my FB Group, you can find it on the FILES TAB.
It sounds like buying a Canon printer was a BIG mistake . I bought the IX6500 and it printed great pictures but it only get's used on occasion and now it is not working . I figured Canon would be a quality printer but this thing is not working after only printing maybe 150 sheets through it . It goes through more ink than I thought possible . I have tried unplugging to power and all that but it just wont work and has the orange light and blue flashing , and the b200 code . I will NEVER buy another Canon printer , I should have stuck with the HP I had before but gave it away when I got this one . That one is still working for the other person , and just makes me sick over this one .
No. That is not a PRO photo model. You probably reverse the way you initially installed it. On my Pro-100 for instance I just open up the lid and allow the printhead assembly to come to center. I remove the carts and unclamp the print head.
I just bought a brand new pro 100 from a friend of mine and after following all the proper steps from the paper instructions. After uploading my cd and pair the laptop and printer, the lights starts blinking blue and yellow ten times. Looked in the canon sight and it says it's the b200 ...how can i fix this??
I made it to the end of the 9500 playlist! Great work, I learned a lot. I meant to mention in a earlier video, thank you for mentioning that there are service manuals. I found on online for the 9500, but sadly not one for the 9500mkII. Beggars cannot be choosers though :)
The two models are practically the same. But try going to www.printerknowledge.com and signing up and asking them, They seem to have a vast library of service manuals.
@@cheo1949 what is the process for canon pro 100? mine wont come to the center because of the b200 and I tried the resetting procedures a few times with no luck
hi Joe some time ago you mentioned the problem about getting the monitor in line with the puter can you please let me now.what it was all about.my monitor players up with some movies. thankyou Norman
I just saw this video and I would like to fix my print head problem. I want to print again😭. Plus the over cool mods you done on your newer videos are awesome for ink monitoring and refilling
Would you buy pro 1000 with error code B208 for cheap ? . I did find advertisment for one with this code, but I am scared to buy it and not be able to fix it.
Hi jose, i just had B200 on my Pro 1 this morning, all ink is more than half way. Actually i just left my printer unused for about 3 months. I have another ink set, which i tried to open the cover, but i could not. Need your advise Thanks in advance
Not printing for 3 months is what did it. Power off the printer and unplug the cord. Wait 10 minutes. Reconnect the plug and press the power button. If successful you will go through a massive cleaning cycle and all should be fine. If not there is not much more you can do except try the process again.
Hi Jose I have a pro 10. with B200 (did multiple deep ceilings back to back now dead). carriage all the way to the right, how do I release to get out the printhead, thanks). Where do I find your email to get info? Thanks
Hi 👋 I bought a new print head and now I’ve a new error code 6700! I don’t know what to do... I replaced the old print head and now I’ve got the same 6700 error... How I can reset the printer ? Please could you help me ? Thank
I have a Pro 1000 and just recently turned it on to print. It went through its routine cycle and after completing that cycle a support code B204 popped up on the screen. Is that the print head and is there a way of fixing it?
@@cheo1949 it has been sitting for a while, I don't use it unless printing big stuff. I went through those steps and B204 keeps popping up on the screen. My question is, can I find it cheeper than 400.00 to purchase a new head?
I watched this video only to find we need to contact the owner to get the secret plus Buy? His replacement printhead? I assume.... But what a waste of time.... I don't know how to contact him
@@cheo1949 I did, no good answer. I worked my way through this once before but am having no luck now. When I open the ink printhead door, the printheads are not moving into view.
No. EPSON Print heads actually last a lot longer as far as nozzle damage. CANON Print heads are Thermal and very sensitive to ink flow problems. Ink is what keeps them cool and operating in good order. BUT... they can fail at any time!! Which is one of their primary down sides. This person abused his print head by doing repeated deep cleanings. You just can not do that. You need to rest the printer for 24 hours after a deep clean.
you know Joe, I had a small test last week, a comparison between 3 printers, PRO1000, P600, and P800, all they gave great results, the only downside of the P600 is the ink consumption, it needs lots of ink, and its really very hi running cost. but the prints it produces are amazing.
P800 and P600 basically will produce almost identical results. The slight differences are due to their different print engines. PRO-1 does a bit better due to the CO.
Absolutely correct, the Prints on A3 size, slightly more crisp that came out from PRO1000, but on A4, the P600 was better than P800. BTW, all the printers well profiled and calibrated with the Screens. P800 & PRO1000 used OEM inks and Marrutt inks used with the P600.
@@cheo1949 Hi Jose! I just got the B200 error on my canon Pro 10 as well. I've tried removing the print head, resetting the cartridges, cleaning the print head, etc to no avail. At this point i'm thinking about purchasing a new print head to give it a try. In the video you mentioned you might have a source to purchase them-would you be able to provide that for me? Thank you!
Hi Jose, I have a error 1006 on my canon pro 10 out of nowhere. Do you know anything of this. Called canon support and they say it seems to be a hardware issue. I tried everything but the paper wont feed. :(
HI Jose, So this is finally addressed. It was to do with paper size slection ( printer did not like the art paper selection somehow). Now i have run into another stupid issue. I installed the new PBK and MBK cartridges (third party carts), the printer does not use the inks from these carts. There are no error messages, but the inks are not being used. what should I do? Test patterns are fine for all other inks but only these colours are not working. Thanks a ton.
I ruined my printer in less than a year by using cheap ink. I suggest using only genuine Canon ink cartridges. The cheap ink is tempting but print quality is bad and it will destroy your printer fast.
Jose Rodriguez i think it was already there. It’s easily removed when you take out the cartridges. You mentioned in the video that there is special procedure, so i was wondering are there any additional steps before i install a new one
You bought this used? There should be no special process for that simple printer. I am talking about $1300 and up printers. Remove the carts and unlock the lever, remove the printhead. What are you trying to do? Install a new one or try to clean the current one?
This happened to my fairly new less than 100 prints ip 8750. Bc of this I will NEVER buy another Canon printer nor reccomend a canon printer . Further to that I will Never buy a Canon product or recommend a Canon product. As far as I'm concerned, Canon's complete lack of after care and reliability has rendered them as garbage. Pasure. Crap, junk not to be touched. I tried v hard to resolve this error but it always came back
Jose, my well-loved Pro-100 has given me the B200 error code! I haven't tried to take it out and clean it, but now all I get when turned on is alternately blinking yellow and power light. Can you send me the information you mention so I can replace the printhead? I am a subscriber, so hopefully that will give you my contact info.🙂
What info do you need? You need a printhead. Tied to for about $200 for new sealed in box on EBAY. You open the lid. Let the head carriage shift to center. Remove carts and unlock and 3rd I've printhead. Cleaning it will not help.
Too bad, I have the Canon mx882 that has to 12 yrs old and never had 1 issue until the printhead sh*t the bed. For that kind of cash, I'll just buy another unit.
Hot water, yes, I just want to confirm *Jerry Emery* method mentioned here worked for me. I understand the B200 error can be triggered due to several reasons, and dried ink is one of them.
Details of the story: my original print head had failing nozzles so I bought a a machine with compatible working print head for parts that had been stored for a while. After some cleaning and installing it, it worked as expected but at times it was rejected "Wrong print head" and some B200 errors, frustrating so I cleaned it again, it worked, then B200 again. So I remembered Jerry Emery comment and decided to try. I used hot water and lots of patience to hold the print head to avoid burn it, then left it resting on a plate with more hot water putting some on top occasionally (where the ink goes in), I thought "that's it", but then after replacing the water over and over I would get more ink out of the print head.
Then I modified 2 syringes to gently push water (without minerals) inside the print head, and also to extract it (both ways) and ink still came out, I did this until I only had clear water flowing, satisfied with this I let it cool down, shake it and tried again: that's it, now I have a working print head.
Ultimately mine was a simple fix. I put the print head in a sauce pan, making sure that the head side and the circuit side was NOT down in the hottest part of the pan. Then I simmered it for about 20 minutes, then set it on a paper town head side down on the towel for 24 hours. This will completely clear and clean any hardened ink. SHAZAM! It cleared the error and is printing almost like new. Be very careful to not damage the head and of course this will not work if the circuitry or the head is actually fried.
OMG. That is something I would never have recommended but.... I worked for you so congrats.
Seen this for B200 .
1. Turn OFF Power
2. Open the print head bay (as though you were about to change inks)
3. Turn ON power
4. Wait for print carriage to start moving to the left and let it go past half way
5. Before print carriage reaches left hand side (but after going halfway across) shut the cover.
6. Leave the Printer turned on
7. Good to go
Yes. That's one of the many reported "Cures". That will work IF there was no actual damage to the print head and you simply did not insert it correctly in to the carriage. Initially when I set my PRO-1 I immediately got a B-200. I did just that and sure enough, it was gone. When it came back months later it was due to irreversible Print Head Damage. I was lucky not to lose the logic board as well.
Tried this on a MG8120. Seems to help, but at end says: cover is open, closed cover, still B200. Tried it again, cover stillopen but red lights for bk, grey and pgbk are flashing.
closed cover, says: processing. Carraige makes a clunk and the B200 message comes back.
It's the print head!! Replace it or get a new printer. I would get a new printer.
Thank u. Any recommendations on sources online for a decent head ?
Dear Jose, thank you for your very instructive video about printers.
My Canon Pixma pro 10 has a permanent B200 error so I plan to replace the print head as you recommend. However the printer won't let me access the printhead and ink tanks since the B200 error freezes everything. You mentioned there is a trick to replace it, could you share it ? That would be a huge help ! Thank you.
Jose, I have the B200 error on my Canon Pro 100. The printhead refuses to move to the "ready" stage in the center of the machine...it's stuck in it's seated position to the right. How do I get it to release so that I can replace the printhead?
Hi Jose.
Where would I look for a new Pro 10 print head? What's the best installation procedure? Thanks so much for putting up this channel!
Jose, I got the dreaded B200 code on my Canon Pixma Pro-10. This occurred after I attempted a thorough cleaning of the printhead by soaking it in cleaning solution, and squirting solution with a syringe into the nozzles. I tried looking for a reset sequence, but the ones I could find were generic and didn't work. I saw one of the videos you shared saying you had a sequence, and that you had a contact to purchase a replacement head if needed. I would appreciate if you would share this info with me so I can resurrect my Pro10. Thanks so much sharing with us your expertise.
Tom Vassie
I recently acquired a Canon Pro 1 (free) and have tried to clear a B200 error (10 amber flashes), with the unplug, press power button (30 seconds), continue to hold, plug in, press paper feed and additional 30 seconds, let go., which results in the amber light remaining lit with no white power button. I've done it several times with no progress.
I've tried to physically move the print head and it won't budge. I'm usually pretty good a fixing things and hate to send this to the shredder and also don't want to spend a boatload on OEM ink and/or print head while listening to Clint Eastwood in my head asking me if I'm feeling lucky, know there could be a myriad of other issues. I don't need this printer as I recently bought a Canon Pro 10, was able to clear it's B200 error, got a set of OEM inks for $85, and have profiled the printer/paper and looks fine. I just hate to throw the Canon Pro 1 into a hole in the ground.
At this point, I can't find any Canon Pro 1 print head, let alone a reasonable price
Looking for help and guidance
So, what do you know. After spending 2 hours re-filling my carts for the first time, I got the B200 Code !! for only the 2nd time since buying this printer ( 5 years ago ). Thank god it went away, after I turned it off and unplugged it. :) Then it went through a HUGE cleaning cycle and I printed a test page. Then I decided to print a 13x19 to compare the image from when I printed it before. Results: Looks OEM Great !! :)
Thank you very much for posting a real video with information on the B200 error.
Thanks. There are several causes for triggering this error as well.
Hi. I have a Canon Pro9000 Mk11 on which I am now getting a B200 error. I see you make comment on a possible source for genuine replacement heads. I would rather do this than to have to discard what is, up to now, a very reliable machine. Aay informatio would be appreciated. Best regards, Paul... Dublin, Ireland.
Unfortunately 9000 Printheads are nearly non existent today. If you like you 9000 output you will LOVE what a PRO100 or 200 produces. Day and night difference.
@@cheo1949 Hi and thanks for the reply.
As a matter of interest, with a B200 problem, would the ink carriage still have power? As in, should it still travel back and forth as usual? The reason I ask is that mine doesn't appear to have any power, inc no lights on it. Other than the onscreen print error indicating a B200 issue, the only visual flag I get is the green power button/light and the orange one beneath it both flash constantly.
Thanks again.
My printer printed photos fine, but sometimes left a mark at the very beginning of the photo. I decided to clean it. After cleaning it using the program, it gave me error b200. I took the head out and washed it, but that didn't work. I tried holding the power button for more than a minute to reset the error, but that didn’t help either. what now, just replace the print head? (((((
Hello José I am French Guy, I use Canon ink but my Pixma Pro 1 is block with B200 code. What can I do, you said you have spécifique proceeds to change the printhead. Thanks
Thank you so much for the information. I like my Canon MX922 because I can use refillable ink cartridges without having to reset the cartridges. The MX922 is $66 on amazon and get the 3 year protection plan. I get about 1 1/2 years out of my printer. It's time for me to get a new printer because of error code b200. Your videos are the best!
Jose i need a new print head for my canon pixma pro-100 where do i get one
I am shocked at the lack of response from mr Rodriguez on the dozens of people requesting his “ offer” help on replacing the print head. Really really shocked I thought more highly of the guy, maybe I was wrong in doing so.
I have a Pro 100S. I was able to print without any problems. There is no problem with the colors. The Nozle Check result is excellent. While I was printing a photo, I suddenly got the B200 error. I couldn't get results in a few tries. However, when I turned on my printer the next day, the error had disappeared. Again during printing, the same problem arose. I printed a photo, when the next was about to start the B200 error popped up again. Now the print head does not move. How can i contact to you. There is no service center where I live to fix this problem. Thank you so much all of your support and information.
B200 that slowing begins to show up and then is a permanent condition means the printhead is no longer communicating with printer. My PRO1 is cuttently on the 4th printhead.
Hey there, I need to know what the secret procedure is to replace the printhead. Mine just died in the pro-100, i ordered a new printhead and i want to make sure that i can replace it the correct way, like you mentioned.
The PRO100 does not need any special procedure. Put the print head in cart changing mode. Remove carts. Unlock print head. Remove. Replace it with the new one.
Are the new Canon printer - 200, 300, and 1000 - subject to the B200 error?
ALL canon printer are. Print heads can not last indefinitely so when they need to be replaced you get the B-200! They are considered a consumable item.
Thank you, Jose!@@cheo1949
Hello Jose,
I have a Canon MG5320 printer and I have a B200 problame. I already did the head cleaning, and i use a little trick to cover the electric pins from the right side 2nd and 3th surface if it front of you. This solution disaperd the error. BUT the black color is working and the rest color print don't. I assembleyed out and checked the tube. Acording this I can see the color exatly in the surface red , yello,, blue and the little black is still there,but the machine is just printig out black style. So what shouId I do? I appreciate If could give me some advice.
Thanks
Hi all. After turning off the power to the printer for about 4-5 days and plugging it into the mains, it came back to life. but only worked for one day. I printed excellent photos, and again got error b200. I touched the print head and pulled it in different directions, and it came to life again for one day. I didn’t use the printer for several days, but today I needed to print photos, and it gave me an error again. but the trick with the twitching of the head no longer worked. I suspect that there is some problem in the electronic part of the print head. perhaps with some kind of capacitor, because when the printer sits for a long time it apparently discharges and everything starts working again. Maybe someone knows what kind of problem this is and what component is giving the error?
Hey Jose, I have a Pro-1000 and I just got a B203 code. Do you know what that means
I have a cannon pro 100 and its giving me an error code B200 can you give me the link to where to buy print head? and how to install it. Thank you
I have a Canon mx892 printer that is 10 years old got a b200 error, tried several methods to reset but would not reset. I blocked the 2 connections on the print head with tape. This error went away, but will not print color. When I do a check I get all colors except yellow. I guess that is the bad port. Will replacing the printer head fix my printer? Where can I purchase a reliable print head?
New Print head or new printer. CANON printers will for no reason whatsoever do that.
I am now getting the B200 error...twice so far. I have been able to clear but after your video, I fear the print head is doomed. I do use PC inks and have cleaned and refilled myself. I also only use OEM carts... I have had to clean the print head once before to clear a stubborn nozzle test issue with ONE cartridge. It was succesfully cleaned and all was well. But NOW, I am beginning to see this awful error. Can you give me the link to a new OEM print head and direct me to the special procedures for Canon installation of it. Printer is canon Pro 100 vintage 2017. I love it but now have to research where to spend the money. I have loads of PC unused inks in the closet, unfortunately. Sure hope I didn't kill my print head buy using them or refilling. I am very careful about the procedure and watch your videos as well as communicate with Mike at PC. Thanks in advance
There is no specific link. I just happen to find one on eBay. But be aware it will not be less than $200.
Jose I got b 200 code and cannot access the printhead. Carriage won't move any suggestions?
Greetings Jose, I hope you are well. I have been receiving the B200 error for the second time (the first time I turned my printer off for several weeks and it came back to life--it was during this time that I discovered your channel, so THANK YOU!). Anyways, I purchased a Print head from the source that you recommended because the printer just gave me that error for a 2nd time! I am curious if it would be possible to get the directions for how to remove the print head so that I can install the new one?
I would like the information. I’m having B200 error.
My print won’t move. And giving error b200 how do I fix it. I have a pro 10
I guess I did exactly what I was NOT supposed to do 🤪😰🤫 Thank you, I will definitely keep your advice in my brain in the future 👍☺️
Glad to help.
Got a B200 on my Pro-100 (for the very first time, after many printers). My sin was that the printer was left on and idle for more than a month.... Anyway, I left it blinking overnight and today I decided to unplug and plug it again just to see if anything would change. After running the expected long cleaning cycle (because of the long period of inactivity) no B200 any more and everything works fine. Too early to know if the error will occur again, but if you don't see any update from me it means that everything is fine. Maybe a false B200 or a signal to make me more careful about running maintenance nozzle checks and/or printing? Only time will tell :)
For now, happy new year to every one and especially to master Jose!
It should be ok now. Just.Use it often
Jose, I have a pro 100 that I just bought 6 weeks ago. This printer now has the dreaded B200 error. I'm going to buy another printer but I have a question. Who has better reliability...Canon or Epson? And If Epson...what model printer of Epson's is similar to the Canon Pro 100?
If you mean in the Dye ink category maybe the epson1430 butvit is only 6 colors compared to 8 for the PRO100. Plus it has no grays so it will fall short for monochrome images.
I have a Canon Pro-1. I got a B200 error and the print head will not move from the storage position. I ended up taking all of the covers off (only held on by plastic clips). I have since taken the Print Head out and cleaned it. I also used Doxyit on all of the small switches to make sure they were clean. You indicated there is a secret process when working on the print head. Could you please let me know the process? Thank you Also, if anyone thinks about taking the front center cover off, it just slips upward. Do not pry on the center cover.
where can one find the correct procedure for these photo printers?
I do have canon cheaper printers like IX6850 and MX925 and swap printheads easily by opening a lever but I guess these photo printer are much more complicated. I keep refilling cli 551 cartridges (could be a different name in america) as have all the tools and chips to reset the cartridges.
B-200 is a generic printhead non communication error. Google will tell you to unplug your printer and repower it. Usually a new print head returns it to normal. Maybe!
I got a canon pro 10 with a 6000 code is there any advice to fix
When I got the B200 code on my Canon MG5520 printer, I removed the print head and cleaned it with windex as you suggest. Still got the code. Was wondering, is the fact that I am not using Canon cartridges any longer (they're too expensive) can cause the problem? I will try purchasing a new printer head if it's not too pricey!
B200 is a general error that can be just about anything. If what you have done did not solve the problem then your option is a new printer. It could have been the print head as well as they do wear out and have a definite live span.
@@cheo1949 Thanks! I'm sure it's time for a new printer! The timing is the pits as I have 4 new sets of cartridges. One set is Canon and the others are Office World. If anyone out there wants them, let me know! Can you recommend an all in one deskjet for home use?
I wish I seen this video before hand. Although it was for my pixma mx922. It's now completely dead, but I don't want to toss it out since I put new ink on it. T-T. As for my image prograph I get paper jams when I'm using sticker paper. Didn't happen before, but now it started to and it always gets stuck in the same spot. I looked around it and see no pieces of paper.
Thanks for the video, can I have the contact for a replacement pro 1000 print head? I live in Canada
I have a pixma pro 10 I picked up used. It flashed orange (10x I believe) but I some how got it to go away and was able set it up on my pc and it printed a few photos but now it gave me the b200 error. I removed my printhead ( the part that holds the ink, not the whole carrier) and I carefully cleaned it based on videos I saw with just warm water and a tiny bit of soap. Let dry a day and replaced it. But I still have the flashing lights. Is there any other remedy or can you tell me where I can get a replacement printhead? I didnt find any online. This video was super helpful even though it didn't fix my printer :( it helped me know what is wrong so I appreciate it!
The print head is dead and can not communicate with the printer. That's what B200 is. You'll have to look on line for a new one. Make sure it is sealed and not refurbished. Will likely run about $120 or more.
Hey thanks for the video. I've got a new replacement printhead for the pro-1. Could you please send me the instructions on replacing it please.
If you email me I will. tooljoe1949@yahoo.com
Jose, I have a B204 error on my Canon Pro - 1000. Once I get the replacement print head, is there any instruction out there that shows me how to get to the print head? I get the error 10secs after power up, so the print head is tucked to the right of the printer. Any info would be greatly appreciated! - Rod.
Print head removal or replacement...
Since the print head is not designed to be replaced by the user, the carriage does not move the print head to the replacement position even when the top cover is opened. !
1) Open the top cover and the head cover, then Press and Hold the Resume button for 5 seconds or even longer.
2) While holding the Resume Button, Press and release the Tank Cover Open button. !
3) Now Release the Resume button.
4) Wait.... until the carriage moves to the print head replacement position it takes ages, approx. 4-5 minutes.
5) Open the Joint Levers, and take out the print head slowly and carefully, if you have the bottom protective orange clip handy, use it.
6) It would be advisable to leave the machine powered on till you can replace the head again, otherwise it could get a little bit messy in there, powering off/on again, just my suggestion...
I found this Note about disassembly..
Note: If the print head needs to be removed from the carriage without following the above procedures in disassembly or reassembly, allow the printer to sit for 1 minute or longer after power-off (to reduce the internal pressure of the ink tube) before removing the print head.
This way, ink leakage from the print head joint will be prevented.
I had a B200 error, replaced the print head with a new one from Amazon for about $25.
It worked for a short time, and the B200 Code returned.
Someone said it could be an electrical issue cause, a rare but possible etiology.
I have next door neighbors using EMP technology to harrass my electrical components occassionally.
What should i do???
Your mother board is causing the problem if you have already replaced the print head and you have yet another B200 error. Since you did not state the model I can't give you any more info.
By the way I ONLY work with CANON PRO-100-10-1-1000
Hi
I just started getting the B200 on my Pro 1. Can you provide me with the procedure for exchanging it, and maybe the source as well?
Thanks!
You'll have to email me.
Hi Jose, Thanks for your advices refilling ink cartridge. Now i have the b200 error on my Canon Pro1. Could you tell my how change the printer heads? thanks a lot and have a nice day!
Email me. tooljoe1949@yahoo.com
But have you tried unplugging the printer and replugging it?
@@cheo1949 I unplugged for one day and now is working!
Thanks for the great video. I have a replacement print head for the Pro 1 could you send me the instructions for installation please
tooljoe1949@yahoo.com
I am getting the deadly code when trying to get a new printer going. Print head is brand new, but the entire unit has sat for a while. Any advise is appreciated!
Hi Jose! I really enjoyed your video and was wondering if you had any ideas for my Pixma Pro-100. I've had the unopened printer stored in my closet for 6 years and recently pulled it out and plugged it in for the very first time and it immediately gave me the B200 code. Called Cannon and they told me I had a printhead problem (even though there is no visible damage) but the printhead replacement cost would be over $700 since they are phasing out the Pro 100. Do you have any ideas on where I should go from here?
I also have 2 new in box PRO100 from about that time frame. Are you saying you set it up meaning you correctly installed the NEW sealed printhead and carts and upon powering it up you got a B200 error?
@@cheo1949 Hi Jose, that is exactly what happen to me today. What should I do?
Cannon mg5220. Goes to b200. Cleaned head multiple times. Still b200. Covered the color contacts on the head and it will print black only.
Is there a way to check that the power signal is coming to the print head or the print head circuit has failed?
Is there a video showing the print head tray as it moves from start up to print ready?
You need a new printhead. Understand that ANY thermal printhead as these are wear out as you use them. Once even a few nozzles in any color channel are damaged the printhead is declared unusable.
Hey Jose it looks like I have a B200, looks like a bad printhead. The thing was factory sealed and everything. Does your friend still have any OEM printheads?
Is it a PRO1? There aren't any more print heads around unless you can find one on EBAY! This model was discontinued due to just those problems. When I installed mine from SCRATCH but threw a BE 200 at me. I fiddled with it unplugging it and re powering over ten times till it finally worked. If I don't use it for a few weeks it does it again. I am on my 3 print head on it. Knock on wood.
Hi , hope you are well. We have exactly this B200 and the printhead dont go to the middle. How could we get the discription for the secret actions? Would be a biiiiig help for us. Stay safe and greatings from austria.
The instructions are only for the PRO1. Is that your printer? If so email me and I'll send you the text file. Or if you are a member of my FB Group, you can find it on the FILES TAB.
@@cheo1949 So great - yes we have a Pro1 - I send you my E-Mail 👍😁
It sounds like buying a Canon printer was a BIG mistake . I bought the IX6500 and it printed great pictures but it only get's used on occasion and now it is not working . I figured Canon would be a quality printer but this thing is not working after only printing maybe 150 sheets through it . It goes through more ink than I thought possible . I have tried unplugging to power and all that but it just wont work and has the orange light and blue flashing , and the b200 code . I will NEVER buy another Canon printer , I should have stuck with the HP I had before but gave it away when I got this one . That one is still working for the other person , and just makes me sick over this one .
Hi Jose, new to your channel. Will
your printhead removal process work on my MX922? Thanking you in advance.
No. That is not a PRO photo model. You probably reverse the way you initially installed it. On my Pro-100 for instance I just open up the lid and allow the printhead assembly to come to center. I remove the carts and unclamp the print head.
Got it. Thanks for the prompt response.
Your videos are very helpful.
I just bought a brand new pro 100 from a friend of mine and after following all the proper steps from the paper instructions. After uploading my cd and pair the laptop and printer, the lights starts blinking blue and yellow ten times. Looked in the canon sight and it says it's the b200 ...how can i fix this??
Your print head is NOT communicating with the printer. Recheck the installation of it.
Hi Joe...what source can I get the Pro-1000 head for a B204 error code?
I made it to the end of the 9500 playlist! Great work, I learned a lot. I meant to mention in a earlier video, thank you for mentioning that there are service manuals. I found on online for the 9500, but sadly not one for the 9500mkII. Beggars cannot be choosers though :)
The two models are practically the same. But try going to www.printerknowledge.com and signing up and asking them, They seem to have a vast library of service manuals.
what is the process to move the print head to the middle?
On what printer? On the PRO-1? The process is proprietary and only done by the techs. I have the instructions if you need them.
@@cheo1949 what is the process for canon pro 100? mine wont come to the center because of the b200 and I tried the resetting procedures a few times with no luck
Great advise! I didn't know any of this. Good info.
Thank you Olivia.
hi Joe some time ago you mentioned the problem about getting the monitor in line with the puter can you please let me now.what it was all about.my monitor players up with some movies. thankyou Norman
Hi Joe, I got the B209 error too, can i have the source for the Printheads and the procedure?
email me. tooljoe1949@yahoo.com
I just saw this video and I would like to fix my print head problem. I want to print again😭. Plus the over cool mods you done on your newer videos are awesome for ink monitoring and refilling
New print heads solve the B200 when powering off and back on doesn't.
Would you buy pro 1000 with error code B208 for cheap ? . I did find advertisment for one with this code, but I am scared to buy it and not be able to fix it.
Print Head! $$$$$
@@cheo1949 Thank you for info, not going to buy that printer (because of that)
Hi jose, i just had B200 on my Pro 1 this morning, all ink is more than half way. Actually i just left my printer unused for about 3 months. I have another ink set, which i tried to open the cover, but i could not. Need your advise
Thanks in advance
Not printing for 3 months is what did it. Power off the printer and unplug the cord. Wait 10 minutes. Reconnect the plug and press the power button. If successful you will go through a massive cleaning cycle and all should be fine. If not there is not much more you can do except try the process again.
Jose Rodriguez thanks
Hi Jose I have a pro 10. with B200 (did multiple deep ceilings back to back now dead). carriage all the way to the right, how do I release to get out the printhead, thanks). Where do I find your email to get info? Thanks
Sorry but I do not know. Needs to go to the repair center.
Hi, my pro 1 has b200 error and how I can resolved it? Could you helping me? Thanks
You need a new printhead.
Hi 👋
I bought a new print head and now I’ve a new error code 6700!
I don’t know what to do...
I replaced the old print head and now I’ve got the same 6700 error...
How I can reset the printer ?
Please could you help me ?
Thank
I just purchased a BRAND new print head for my MX922 and STILL got the error.
...did you ever fix it
I'm not seeing the source you mentioned for print heads? Can you provide please.
www.inkjetprinthead.com/
So what is the secret?
I have a Pro 1000 and just recently turned it on to print. It went through its routine cycle and after completing that cycle a support code B204 popped up on the screen. Is that the print head and is there a way of fixing it?
Power it off Pull the plug Re start and cross fingers. How long has it sat without using?
@@cheo1949 it has been sitting for a while, I don't use it unless printing big stuff. I went through those steps and B204 keeps popping up on the screen. My question is, can I find it cheeper than 400.00 to purchase a new head?
@@cheo1949 I think the replacement part number is PF 10.
where do i go to get the best price on a replacement head
I watched this video only to find we need to contact the owner to get the secret plus Buy? His replacement printhead? I assume.... But what a waste of time....
I don't know how to contact him
B400 error code. How can that be fixed? Pixma Pro-100 Canon. Thank you.
No idea. Did GOOGLE it to see what it is about?
@@cheo1949 I did, no good answer. I worked my way through this once before but am having no luck now. When I open the ink printhead door, the printheads are not moving into view.
B200 is for Canon Printers , whats the code of the Epson printers ? have u heard about such problem happened to the P600 before ?
No. EPSON Print heads actually last a lot longer as far as nozzle damage. CANON Print heads are Thermal and very sensitive to ink flow problems. Ink is what keeps them cool and operating in good order. BUT... they can fail at any time!! Which is one of their primary down sides. This person abused his print head by doing repeated deep cleanings. You just can not do that. You need to rest the printer for 24 hours after a deep clean.
yes you're right Joe .. thank you for those informative videos.
you know Joe, I had a small test last week, a comparison between 3 printers, PRO1000, P600, and P800, all they gave great results, the only downside of the P600 is the ink consumption, it needs lots of ink, and its really very hi running cost. but the prints it produces are amazing.
P800 and P600 basically will produce almost identical results. The slight differences are due to their different print engines. PRO-1 does a bit better due to the CO.
Absolutely correct, the Prints on A3 size, slightly more crisp that came out from PRO1000, but on A4, the P600 was better than P800. BTW, all the printers well profiled and calibrated with the Screens. P800 & PRO1000 used OEM inks and Marrutt inks used with the P600.
Do you have a video on how to replace the print head on the Canon Pro 1?
No. But I can send you the step by step instructions. Do you have a replacement print head? And do you have a set of at least 1/2 full carts?
Can you send me the source and the step by step instructions? Your videos are great and very informative
Hi Jose, can you send me the source and the step by step instructions for Pixma PRO-1 ?
How do I replace printhead on my canon pro 10 printer. It errors B200, the head can’t move out.
Open the lid and press the lower button for 5 seconds. The instructions are printed right there on the inside of the printer lid.
@@cheo1949 Hi Jose! I just got the B200 error on my canon Pro 10 as well. I've tried removing the print head, resetting the cartridges, cleaning the print head, etc to no avail. At this point i'm thinking about purchasing a new print head to give it a try. In the video you mentioned you might have a source to purchase them-would you be able to provide that for me? Thank you!
Yes a new print head is what's needed. That's what B200 means.
www.inkjetprinthead.com/canon_printhead_for_pixma_pro-10.htm
Jose Rodriguez its errors B200. Press any button also no work.
Hi Jose, I have a error 1006 on my canon pro 10 out of nowhere. Do you know anything of this. Called canon support and they say it seems to be a hardware issue. I tried everything but the paper wont feed. :(
Are you feeding through the manual feeder or the top or rear feeder? All Google searches lead to a bad manual feeder paper sensor.
HI Jose,
So this is finally addressed. It was to do with paper size slection ( printer did not like the art paper selection somehow).
Now i have run into another stupid issue. I installed the new PBK and MBK cartridges (third party carts), the printer does not use the inks from these carts. There are no error messages, but the inks are not being used. what should I do? Test patterns are fine for all other inks but only these colours are not working. Thanks a ton.
Good info to know !
Thanks! And be careful!!! The B200 is a killer!
Jose can you email the details on how to replace the printhead.
Email me here tooljoe1949@yahoo.com and I will send you the insructions.
Sent you an email as well
I ruined my printer in less than a year by using cheap ink. I suggest using only genuine Canon ink cartridges. The cheap ink is tempting but print quality is bad and it will destroy your printer fast.
How do i replace printhead on my Canon printer?
For.which model?
Jose Rodriguez thanks for fast reply! I have ix6840
No idea. I only use photo printers I only use PRO-100-10-1-1000. how did you initially install it?
Jose Rodriguez i think it was already there. It’s easily removed when you take out the cartridges. You mentioned in the video that there is special procedure, so i was wondering are there any additional steps before i install a new one
You bought this used? There should be no special process for that simple printer. I am talking about $1300 and up printers. Remove the carts and unlock the lever, remove the printhead. What are you trying to do? Install a new one or try to clean the current one?
This happened to my fairly new less than 100 prints ip 8750. Bc of this I will NEVER buy another Canon printer nor reccomend a canon printer . Further to that I will Never buy a Canon product or recommend a Canon product. As far as I'm concerned, Canon's complete lack of after care and reliability has rendered them as garbage. Pasure. Crap, junk not to be touched. I tried v hard to resolve this error but it always came back
Jose, my well-loved Pro-100 has given me the B200 error code! I haven't tried to take it out and clean it, but now all I get when turned on is alternately blinking yellow and power light. Can you send me the information you mention so I can replace the printhead? I am a subscriber, so hopefully that will give you my contact info.🙂
What info do you need? You need a printhead. Tied to for about $200 for new sealed in box on EBAY. You open the lid. Let the head carriage shift to center. Remove carts and unlock and 3rd I've printhead. Cleaning it will not help.
Dang. The size of that.
The size of what?
I just did 5 back to back cleaning procedures.... on a brand new print head i just purchased =( FML
WHY? On What Printer?
Too bad, I have the Canon mx882 that has to 12 yrs old and never had 1 issue until the printhead sh*t the bed. For that kind of cash, I'll just buy another unit.
Yea you need an upgrade.
what is your email address?