Canon Pixma Printer Printhead Function and Failure An Inside Look











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To better understand normal internal #Canon #PRINTHEAD operation and the various #error and failure conditions associated with your Canon Pixma MG or TS series inkjet printer (which uses Canon 270, 271, 270XL and 271XL ink cartridges), see below: • While the ink cartridges, or tanks, hold the ink, it is the electronic printhead which is responsible for firing the ink drops onto the page -- not the ink cartridges (tanks)! The Canon semi-permanent or built-in Printhead is essentially the heart of the entire printing system. For the very popular 'on-axis' printer models, the carriage, which holds the ink cartridges and Printhead, quickly moves back and forth above the paper surface during printing. • At the base of the printhead, each ink drop is powered by a superheated vapor explosion, typically between 300 and 400 degrees Celsius, each occurring at 1-2 millionths of a second. The ink drop is rapidly expelled out of each chamber nozzle at a firing velocity of up to 20 meters per second. • Depending on the printer model, between 4,000 and 15,000 ink nozzles are used to fire ink drops down to the paper surface....shooting up to half a million ink drops per second during a typical printing job. To maximize print quality output, maintain printer health by printing once or twice a week and stop printing as soon as you notice a missing color. • Do not remove ink tanks from the printhead for too long or the printhead can dry out and may lead to image quality streaking - this will also help avoid accidental printhead damage. • If missing colors or streaking is observed it is suggested you perform a 'CLEANING', 'DEEP CLEANING', 'PRINTHEAD CLEAN', or similar, from the Maintenance/Tools menu - refer to INKJET411 for detailed printer recovery instructions. • For severe printer error messages which prohibit printing it is suggested you run a 'Nozzle Test', 'Test Page', or Print Quality Report (i.e. internal self test print) to help determine whether or not the built-in PRINTHEAD is electrically damaged (i.e. internal micro-electronics). The Printhead may also be flushed with warm water to help remove ink residue or clogs. • Contact us via INKJET411 to find your nearest ink refill center location (i.e. Costco USA/Canada, Frys Electronics USA, Sams Club, Auchan France, etc.) and you'll save around 50% on ink costs, on average, vs. buying a new ink cartridge. Supported Canon 270/271 ink cartridges include: • PGI-270 PGBK Black • PGI-270XL PGBK Black (high capacity) • CL-271BK Photo Black • CL-271C Cyan • CL-271M Magenta • CL-271Y Yellow • CL-271XL BK Photo Black (high capacity) • CL-271XL C Cyan (high capacity) • CL-271XL M Magenta (high capacity) • CL-271XL Y Yellow (high capacity) • If you have never refilled your cartridges before, the process is simple and usually takes less an hour. In addition to the money savings it is good for the environment since you get to reuse your ink cartridges over and over. • Supported Printer Models Include: • CANON PIXMA MG5720 • CANON PIXMA MG5721 • CANON PIXMA MG5722 • CANON PIXMA MG6820 • CANON PIXMA MG6821 • CANON PIXMA MG6822 • CANON PIXMA MG7700 • CANON PIXMA MG7720 • CANON PIXMA TS5020 • CANON PIXMA TS6020 • CANON PIXMA TS8020 • CANON PIXMA TS9020 • Please visit INKJET411 for advanced troubleshooting information.

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