News0 min ago
Canonmg5650
19 Answers
Earlier today, I got the paper jammed and had to go into the back of the printer to pull it out. Now it isn't printing. I checked the ink levels and changed one that was showing low, but it still isn't printing. Any ideas why? Thanks.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Barsel. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.CrapAtCryptics Not a silly question at all, but yes I have checked all the inks and the ink is coming through but somehow not registering with wherever it's supposed to register.I've done everything I can think of now including reinstalling but it's just refusing to print and not telling me why. Have gone through the troubleshooter also but, nothing. It won't print a test page so I'm hoping that someone might know why it doesn't seem to do what is asked on command.
No paper still trapped but, I've gone through ALL the maintenance checks and it is now printing but in blue and not the usual black. Still, at least it's printing. Have had enough of it for now, but if someone can explain how to get back to black ink printing, I'd be most obliged. Strangely though, the ink that was showing low that I changed was the black ink. Tilly ♫ It's a mystery. ♫ :-) I've just told it its going in the bin if it doesn't stop being silly.
some of the things happened to me - couldn't ink to work even tho fresh ink, cleaned and cleaned in properties you when control and p and go into properties of that.
picture was patchy. but after not using the printer for about 2 weeks cos I didn't need it - it is back to normal. turn it off for a wee while.
picture was patchy. but after not using the printer for about 2 weeks cos I didn't need it - it is back to normal. turn it off for a wee while.
@cleggie I would recommend even going deeper.
Reformat the hard drive, reinstall Windows, followed by your suggestions of course.
Perhaps there's a scrap of paper still stuck in there blocking a sensor.
A 50 MB driver can go haywire because of some subtle coding error.
Anyway, talk to Canon instead of some random people on a website.
https:/ /www.ca non.ie/ support /consum er_prod ucts/pr oducts/ fax__mu ltifunc tionals /inkjet /pixma_ mg_seri es/pixm a_mg565 0.html? type=dr ivers&a mp;lang uage=&a mp;os=w indows% 2010%20 (64-bit )
Reformat the hard drive, reinstall Windows, followed by your suggestions of course.
Perhaps there's a scrap of paper still stuck in there blocking a sensor.
A 50 MB driver can go haywire because of some subtle coding error.
Anyway, talk to Canon instead of some random people on a website.
https:/
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.