Bill Martin wrote:
> Here's a dumb question that I can't find in the manual. One of my ink tanks
> has been gradually getting lower. Now the Canon printer driver in my PC is
> telling me "Prepare new ink tanks". What in &^%$ does that mean?
>
> a) It's time to change the tanks now before something is damaged.
> b) A friendly warning to get a new ink tank in hand for when it does
> need changed?
> c) Something else altogether.
>
> I don't find this warning message listed in the manual anywhere. It only
> seems to say to change the ink when the printer itself tells me to on its
> LCD panel, or when the printing gets spotty. No mention of this PC
> installed driver monitor of theirs or what it's messages mean.
>
> Thanks...
>
> Bill
>
>
I used to work in a Canon repair workshop. I don't recall working on
this particular model, but the general principle was the same for all
Canons. The cheapo and portable models usually estimated the ink
consumption, and would warn if it was about to run out. The other
models, with separate ink tanks for each colour, would detect the
absence of fluid ink in a tank (meaning that only the ink absorbed on
the wick was remaining) and flag this as a warning that ink was about to
run out.
So, go to the shop and buy some more Canon ink tanks.
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