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Canon S630 - prints b/w but not colour - why?

 
 
ellanv@yahoo.co.uk
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      22nd Mar 2006
I have a problem with my Canon S630 colour printer; it prints fine
in black and white, but the colours have stopped working.

When I mean stopped, I mean nothing at all, no smudges or blurs
or little patches ... nothing appears at all.

I have just changed the ink cartridges and this makes no difference.

I've checked in printer settings and can't see anything wrong, also
chose an option to revert to standard settings, no difference.

It does look as if the colour printing has somehow been switched off,
or is it a fault with the printer itself?

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John Atkinson <(E-Mail Removed)>

 
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Tony
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      22nd Mar 2006
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>I have a problem with my Canon S630 colour printer; it prints fine
>in black and white, but the colours have stopped working.
>
>When I mean stopped, I mean nothing at all, no smudges or blurs
>or little patches ... nothing appears at all.
>
>I have just changed the ink cartridges and this makes no difference.
>
>I've checked in printer settings and can't see anything wrong, also
>chose an option to revert to standard settings, no difference.
>
>It does look as if the colour printing has somehow been switched off,
>or is it a fault with the printer itself?
>
>--
>John Atkinson <(E-Mail Removed)>


Try a nozzle check - press the Resume button until the LED blinks twice then
release the button.
Do you get a good colour print? If so then there is a driver issue which is
best resolved by uninstalling and reinstalling the printer.
If not, try up to three cleaning cycles (press the Resume button until the LED
blinks once then release the button).
If that does not fix it your printhead has probably failed.
Tony
 
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measekite
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      22nd Mar 2006


(E-Mail Removed) wrote:

>I have a problem with my Canon S630 colour printer; it prints fine
>in black and white, but the colours have stopped working.
>
>

IF YOU SPELL IS COLORS AND NOT COLOURS AND USE OEM INK IT MAY WORK

>When I mean stopped, I mean nothing at all, no smudges or blurs
>or little patches ... nothing appears at all.
>
>

AHA A AFTERMARKET INK CLOG

>I have just changed the ink cartridges and this makes no difference.
>
>I've checked in printer settings and can't see anything wrong, also
>chose an option to revert to standard settings, no difference.
>
>It does look as if the colour printing has somehow been switched off,
>or is it a fault with the printer itself?
>
>--
>John Atkinson <(E-Mail Removed)>
>
>
>

 
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Stan Birch
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      22nd Mar 2006
On 22 Mar 2006 11:22:21 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:

>I have a problem with my Canon S630 colour printer; it prints fine
>in black and white, but the colours have stopped working.


Sounds like you've set your "Printing Preferences" to "Gray Scale".

>I have just changed the ink cartridges and this makes no difference.


If you are getting a reasonalby accurate gray scale; since *all* of
the cartridges are utilized in combination to achieve gray scale, this
is an unlikely source of your problem.

 
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