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I have a S820 right now. Well it is getting the 7 orange blinking
light which indicates that it has a bad print head. I have already tried soaking it in denatured alcohol. No luck. Anyway I purchased it just over a year ago and luckly I purchased 1 year extended warrenty. I called Staples warrenty office and they are sending out a gift check to replace the printer. My problem is that Staples only has 3 Canon printers on there web site and the best one is the i860 for $149. I would like to get the i960. It looks to be much better. Does anyone know if Staples does carry this printer or can get it? I would like to get some info about these two printers. I mostly print out graphics and a photo here and there. Another reason to go with these printers is I still have some full cartridges from my S820 which is BCI-6 and would like to get one that takes the same. Thanks, Debbie |
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Debbie <debbie2525@comcast.net> wrote:
>I have a S820 right now. Well it is getting the 7 orange blinking >light which indicates that it has a bad print head. I have already >tried soaking it in denatured alcohol. No luck. > >Anyway I purchased it just over a year ago and luckly I purchased 1 >year extended warrenty. I called Staples warrenty office and they are >sending out a gift check to replace the printer. > >My problem is that Staples only has 3 Canon printers on there web site >and the best one is the i860 for $149. I would like to get the i960. >It looks to be much better. Does anyone know if Staples does carry >this printer or can get it? > >I would like to get some info about these two printers. I mostly >print out graphics and a photo here and there. > >Another reason to go with these printers is I still have some full >cartridges from my S820 which is BCI-6 and would like to get one that >takes the same. > >Thanks, >Debbie I'm very happy with my i860, but then I don't have an i960 to compare it to. I've seen at least one comment that it outperforms the i950. The i860 uses the following cartridges: BCI-6BK BCI-6Y BCI-6M BCI-6C BCI-3eBk Jeff |
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So I would take it that the i860 does not use the BCI-6PM and BCI-6PC
cartridges, correct? Debbie On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 04:33:11 GMT, El Castor <justuschickens@not-here.com> wrote: >Debbie <debbie2525@comcast.net> wrote: > >>I have a S820 right now. Well it is getting the 7 orange blinking >>light which indicates that it has a bad print head. I have already >>tried soaking it in denatured alcohol. No luck. >> >>Anyway I purchased it just over a year ago and luckly I purchased 1 >>year extended warrenty. I called Staples warrenty office and they are >>sending out a gift check to replace the printer. >> >>My problem is that Staples only has 3 Canon printers on there web site >>and the best one is the i860 for $149. I would like to get the i960. >>It looks to be much better. Does anyone know if Staples does carry >>this printer or can get it? >> >>I would like to get some info about these two printers. I mostly >>print out graphics and a photo here and there. >> >>Another reason to go with these printers is I still have some full >>cartridges from my S820 which is BCI-6 and would like to get one that >>takes the same. >> >>Thanks, >>Debbie > >I'm very happy with my i860, but then I don't have an i960 to compare >it to. I've seen at least one comment that it outperforms the i950. >The i860 uses the following cartridges: > >BCI-6BK >BCI-6Y >BCI-6M >BCI-6C >BCI-3eBk > >Jeff |
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:11:09 -0800, Debbie <debbie2525@comcast.net>
wrote: >My problem is that Staples only has 3 Canon printers on there web site >and the best one is the i860 for $149. I would like to get the i960. >It looks to be much better. Does anyone know if Staples does carry >this printer or can get it? I have seen the I960 on display in a local Staples store (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) recently. Don't know where you are located, but I'd be awfully surprised if Staples in Canada carried a bigger selection of printers than they do in the US. -- Remove preceding and trailing X from username for replies (Sorry, but I'm SICK of spam...) |
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:11:09 -0800, Debbie <debbie2525@comcast.net>
wrote: >I have a S820 right now. Well it is getting the 7 orange blinking >light which indicates that it has a bad print head. I have already >tried soaking it in denatured alcohol. No luck. > >Anyway I purchased it just over a year ago and luckly I purchased 1 >year extended warrenty. I called Staples warrenty office and they are >sending out a gift check to replace the printer. > >My problem is that Staples only has 3 Canon printers on there web site >and the best one is the i860 for $149. I would like to get the i960. >It looks to be much better. Does anyone know if Staples does carry >this printer or can get it? > >I would like to get some info about these two printers. I mostly >print out graphics and a photo here and there. > >Another reason to go with these printers is I still have some full >cartridges from my S820 which is BCI-6 and would like to get one that >takes the same. > >Thanks, >Debbie I believe seven blinking lights does not mean your print head is clogged, but that the reservoir tank inside-underneath- is filled and needs to be cleaned. SLK |
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Sarah <debbie2525@comcast.net> wrote:
>So I would take it that the i860 does not use the BCI-6PM and BCI-6PC >cartridges, correct? > >Debbie > Right out of the manual -- 5 cartridges: BCI-6BK (photo black) BCI-6Y BCI-6M BCI-6C BCI-3eBk (black text) Jeff > >On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 04:33:11 GMT, El Castor ><justuschickens@not-here.com> wrote: > >>Debbie <debbie2525@comcast.net> wrote: >> >>>I have a S820 right now. Well it is getting the 7 orange blinking >>>light which indicates that it has a bad print head. I have already >>>tried soaking it in denatured alcohol. No luck. >>> >>>Anyway I purchased it just over a year ago and luckly I purchased 1 >>>year extended warrenty. I called Staples warrenty office and they are >>>sending out a gift check to replace the printer. >>> >>>My problem is that Staples only has 3 Canon printers on there web site >>>and the best one is the i860 for $149. I would like to get the i960. >>>It looks to be much better. Does anyone know if Staples does carry >>>this printer or can get it? >>> >>>I would like to get some info about these two printers. I mostly >>>print out graphics and a photo here and there. >>> >>>Another reason to go with these printers is I still have some full >>>cartridges from my S820 which is BCI-6 and would like to get one that >>>takes the same. >>> >>>Thanks, >>>Debbie >> >>I'm very happy with my i860, but then I don't have an i960 to compare >>it to. I've seen at least one comment that it outperforms the i950. >>The i860 uses the following cartridges: >> >>BCI-6BK >>BCI-6Y >>BCI-6M >>BCI-6C >>BCI-3eBk >> >>Jeff |
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Thanks, I was not sure if it was the print head or the waste tank. My
husband works with cleaning stuff and spent an hour cleaning the print heads out with Methenol today. After putting them back in it printed better then before and then It started getting the blinking again so I tried cleaning and drying out the foam padding at the bottom. I found one that was about 1"x1"x1". One long piece that was about 1/2"x9" and one very thin heaver pad that was 1"x1". I cleaned them all. No luck still getting the blinking. Did I do it wrong? Thanks, Debbie On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 11:04:07 -0500, shel <kahalas@starpower.net> wrote: >On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:11:09 -0800, Debbie <debbie2525@comcast.net> >wrote: > >>I have a S820 right now. Well it is getting the 7 orange blinking >>light which indicates that it has a bad print head. I have already >>tried soaking it in denatured alcohol. No luck. >> >>Anyway I purchased it just over a year ago and luckly I purchased 1 >>year extended warrenty. I called Staples warrenty office and they are >>sending out a gift check to replace the printer. >> >>My problem is that Staples only has 3 Canon printers on there web site >>and the best one is the i860 for $149. I would like to get the i960. >>It looks to be much better. Does anyone know if Staples does carry >>this printer or can get it? >> >>I would like to get some info about these two printers. I mostly >>print out graphics and a photo here and there. >> >>Another reason to go with these printers is I still have some full >>cartridges from my S820 which is BCI-6 and would like to get one that >>takes the same. >> >>Thanks, >>Debbie > >I believe seven blinking lights does not mean your print head is >clogged, but that the reservoir tank inside-underneath- is filled and >needs to be cleaned. > >SLK |
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There are a couple of ongoing threads about similar problems in the Yahoo!
Canon printer user groups. Start here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Canon-printers/ and review the message archives. Some people seem to be able to fix their printers with the advice there. -- Mike http://www.graphtablet.com Free graph paper for students and others. |
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 20:29:53 -0800, Debbie <debbie2525@comcast.net>
wrote: >Thanks, I was not sure if it was the print head or the waste tank. My >husband works with cleaning stuff and spent an hour cleaning the print >heads out with Methenol today. After putting them back in it printed >better then before and then It started getting the blinking again so I >tried cleaning and drying out the foam padding at the bottom. I found >one that was about 1"x1"x1". One long piece that was about 1/2"x9" >and one very thin heaver pad that was 1"x1". I cleaned them all. No >luck still getting the blinking. Did I do it wrong? > >Thanks, >Debbie snip >> >>I believe seven blinking lights does not mean your print head is >>clogged, but that the reservoir tank inside-underneath- is filled and >>needs to be cleaned. >> >>SLK not sure about your description of the sponge, but on the bjc 8200, there were three large sponge pieces underneath the printer mechanism that required disassembly of the printer to get to. SLK |
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