easytimes
Getting Fingers Dirty
My Canon IP4200 has been the most used printer in my possession. It has recently needed a new print head, and I bought one for it. I moved it into the main computer room from where it was, and waited for the new print head to arrive. Today, the print head arrived, and to kick it off with a bang, I installed a new set of tanks... not refills. When I pressed the power button nothing happened. I tried several cable and receptacle options, but it still won't wake up.
Is there some way I might have damaged a connector inside, where the print head is installed that could have created this no power problem? Is there anything I can do, short of locating a Canon repair shop to get this thing to power up again?
This is a great printer that has worked very well for a good number of years... and it has been modified to print disks, too. If I could get it back to running condition, I wouldn't mind paying a reasonable price for it... but of course, I'd rather do it myself, if that's possible.
Suggestion?
Charles
Is there some way I might have damaged a connector inside, where the print head is installed that could have created this no power problem? Is there anything I can do, short of locating a Canon repair shop to get this thing to power up again?
This is a great printer that has worked very well for a good number of years... and it has been modified to print disks, too. If I could get it back to running condition, I wouldn't mind paying a reasonable price for it... but of course, I'd rather do it myself, if that's possible.
Suggestion?
Charles