Kerusakan klasik untuk printer merek Canon adalah mati-total atau matot, lampu printer berkedip dengan warna hijau-oranye bergantian, saat ngeprint ngadat dan mengeluarkan pesan “Waste ink tank full”.Tipe kerusakan tersebut kebanyakan sama, dan penyebabnya karena penampung buangan tinta “berbentuk gabus” telah jenuh “waste ink tank full”. Untuk tipe printer canon memang penampung buangan tinta hanya terdiri dari gabus yang diletakan biasanya di dasar komputer.
Dengan teknologi flow system atau istilah kerenya printer di infus, membuat mudahnya dalam pengisian tinta. tanpa takut lagi kehabisan tinta saat mencetak. Kadang kala tinta tidak mengalir, atau tinta mengalir namun print head tidak mengeluarkan tinta. Solusi untuk ini biasanya dengan melakukan cleaning head lewat mintenance. Sebenarnya dengan melakukan cleaning print head kita telah menyedot tinta dan jika berlebih akan di buang di penampung.
Jika kerusakan telah terjadi, langkah yang harus kita ambil adalah mereset printer (istilahnya). Tujuan mereset printer adalah menghapus informasi tentang kondisi yang ada di printer, termasuk “waste ink tnk full”. Mereset printer ada dua metode: secara manual dan secara program. Untuk printer canon i255 memerlukan kedua-duanya (manual dan software)
Cara manual untuk i255
* Cabut semua kabel
* sambil menancapkan kabel power tekan tombol power (jangan dilepas)
* tekan tombol resuem kemudian lepas (tombol power masih ditekan)
* Tekan sekali lagi tombol resume kemudian lepas
* Lepas tombol power
Langkah tersebut adalah mereset printer secara temporary (bila listrik di cabut masalah timbul lagi). untuk menyelesaikan sampai tuntas perlu di reset permanent dengan software, bisa di download gratis di download di sini atau mau ngopi ke saya juga boleh.
Begitu juga untuk seri atau merek yang lainya juga prinsipnya sama, yang berbeda mungkin hanya langkah dan softwarenya saja.
Namun semua itu belum menyelesaikan masalah secara total, selama gabus penampung buangan tinta masih jenuh
Jadi belajarlah membongkar printer sendiri, kemudian mengambil gabus, membersihkanya dan mengeringkanya. Atau kalau kretaif buatlah saluran tersendiri yang berfungsi membuang tinta buangan ke luar printer……
Ilmu adalah gratis…..maka bagi-bagikanlah
File reseter i255 untuk windows XP bisa di download di sini
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Friday, July 3, 2009
printer epson rx560
aloooo guys...mw jual printer epson rx560 nih...tinta 6 warna claria ink khusus buat fotography, bisa scan, fotocopy, print cd, ada lcd (bisa liet langsung gambar dari memorycard), dll...ini spec lengkapnya gan...:
Exclusive Epson Claira Photographic Ink System
6 Colour for Premium quality photo prints
Preview your photos on a 2.5“LCD viewer
Print directly onto your inkjet printable CDs or DVDs
No need for a computer, print directly from your digital camera memory card, PictBridge digital camera or optional Bluetooth adapter
Scan high-quality images and documents with an optical scanning resolution of 1200x2400dpi
Photocopy in black and white, and colour
Borderless photos up to A4 size
Compatible with PictBridge and USB DIRECT-PRINT™ for convenient, computer-free, photo printing
Achieve premium quality prints every time with PhotoEnhance technology
Copy and edit in standalone mode
Print your photos quickly - 10x15cm in 13 seconds (draft), 31 seconds (default), up to 30 pages per minute text printing (A4 black or colour)
Achieve vivid, life-like images with a printing resolution of 5760x1440dpi
Creative printing with Epson Easy Photo Print
nih brg kondisinya 80%, tinta masih ori tapi udh abis...jd tolong diisi sendiri.......lokasi di bdg,
nih gambarnya saya comot dari inet....buat yg tinggal di bdg, bisa liet langsung brgnya......tenkyuu guyss...

Exclusive Epson Claira Photographic Ink System
6 Colour for Premium quality photo prints
Preview your photos on a 2.5“LCD viewer
Print directly onto your inkjet printable CDs or DVDs
No need for a computer, print directly from your digital camera memory card, PictBridge digital camera or optional Bluetooth adapter
Scan high-quality images and documents with an optical scanning resolution of 1200x2400dpi
Photocopy in black and white, and colour
Borderless photos up to A4 size
Compatible with PictBridge and USB DIRECT-PRINT™ for convenient, computer-free, photo printing
Achieve premium quality prints every time with PhotoEnhance technology
Copy and edit in standalone mode
Print your photos quickly - 10x15cm in 13 seconds (draft), 31 seconds (default), up to 30 pages per minute text printing (A4 black or colour)
Achieve vivid, life-like images with a printing resolution of 5760x1440dpi
Creative printing with Epson Easy Photo Print
nih brg kondisinya 80%, tinta masih ori tapi udh abis...jd tolong diisi sendiri.......lokasi di bdg,
nih gambarnya saya comot dari inet....buat yg tinggal di bdg, bisa liet langsung brgnya......tenkyuu guyss...

Sunday, October 5, 2008
Head Clog-Air Lock? How to Clear
> In the midst of printing a 24x36 I lost the light magenta head
> completely. After a number of
> head cleanings including a SSCL I notice air bubbles in the light
> magenta line just before the
> head. Could this be the cause and if so how do you clear those
> bubbles from the line?
One possible issue. Make sure you printer is not level, should be a
bit higher on the left so ink flows to head via gravity. Sometimes an
overnight wait in that state will work the air bubbles out. Try a new
M cart too.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Take That, Stupid Printer!

I bought a cheap laser printer a couple years ago, and for a while, it worked perfectly. The printer, a Brother HL-2040, was fast, quiet, and produced sheet after sheet of top-quality prints—until one day last year, when it suddenly stopped working. I consulted the user manual and discovered that the printer thought its toner cartridge was empty. It refused to print a thing until I replaced the cartridge. But I'm a toner miser: For as long as I've been using laser printers, it's been my policy to switch to a new cartridge at the last possible moment, when my printouts get as faint as archival copies of the Declaration of Independence. But my printer's pages hadn't been fading at all. Did it really need new toner—or was my printer lying to me?
To find out, I did what I normally do when I'm trying to save $60: I Googled. Eventually I came upon a note on FixYourOwnPrinter.com posted by a fellow calling himself OppressedPrinterUser. This guy had also suspected that his Brother was lying to him, and he'd discovered a way to force it to fess up. Brother's toner cartridges have a sensor built into them; OppressedPrinterUser found that covering the sensor with a small piece of dark electrical tape tricked the printer into thinking he'd installed a new cartridge. I followed his instructions, and my printer began to work. At least eight months have passed. I've printed hundreds of pages since, and the text still hasn't begun to fade. On FixYourOwnPrinter.com, many Brother owners have written in to thank OppressedPrinterUser for his hack. One guy says that after covering the sensor, he printed 1,800 more pages before his toner finally ran out.
Brother isn't the only company whose printers quit while they've still got life in them. Because the industry operates on a classic razor-and-blades business model—the printer itself isn't pricy, but ink and toner refills cost an exorbitant amount—printer manufacturers have a huge incentive to get you to replace your cartridges quickly. One way they do so is through technology: Rather than printing ever-fainter pages, many brands of printers—like my Brother—are outfitted with sensors or software that try to predict when they'll run out of ink. Often, though, the printer's guess is off; all over the Web, people report that their printers die before their time.
To find out, I did what I normally do when I'm trying to save $60: I Googled. Eventually I came upon a note on FixYourOwnPrinter.com posted by a fellow calling himself OppressedPrinterUser. This guy had also suspected that his Brother was lying to him, and he'd discovered a way to force it to fess up. Brother's toner cartridges have a sensor built into them; OppressedPrinterUser found that covering the sensor with a small piece of dark electrical tape tricked the printer into thinking he'd installed a new cartridge. I followed his instructions, and my printer began to work. At least eight months have passed. I've printed hundreds of pages since, and the text still hasn't begun to fade. On FixYourOwnPrinter.com, many Brother owners have written in to thank OppressedPrinterUser for his hack. One guy says that after covering the sensor, he printed 1,800 more pages before his toner finally ran out.
Brother isn't the only company whose printers quit while they've still got life in them. Because the industry operates on a classic razor-and-blades business model—the printer itself isn't pricy, but ink and toner refills cost an exorbitant amount—printer manufacturers have a huge incentive to get you to replace your cartridges quickly. One way they do so is through technology: Rather than printing ever-fainter pages, many brands of printers—like my Brother—are outfitted with sensors or software that try to predict when they'll run out of ink. Often, though, the printer's guess is off; all over the Web, people report that their printers die before their time.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Canon i865
FeaturesFeatures
* 4800 x 1200 dpi with advanced MicroFine Droplet Technology™, 2pl Micro-Nozzles
* ContrastPLUS for high contrast photo printing
* Ultimate speed: up to 23ppm mono, 16ppm colour
* Single Ink technology
* Windows & Mac compatible plus business options
Professional photo quality plus valuable business applications
PHOTO QUALITY WITH A PLUS
Pioneering ContrastPLUS technology delivers enhanced contrast and colour depth for your photo media printing, thanks to the additional black ink. You also benefit from a high 4800 x 1200 dpi resolution, using Canon’s advanced MicroFine Droplet Technology™ and Micro-Nozzles for 2 pl ink droplets. Ensuring a perfect finish, every time.
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