![]() Remove the grey rubbery gasket and clean it in isopropyl alcohol. Set up a work area with several layers of newspaper because it gets messy! Unscrew the two silver Phillips-head screws holding the postage-stamp-sized printhead "puck" onto the plastic structure and prise them apart gently at the end opposite the orange flat flex cable. Open the lid, remove all of the ink cartridges and lift the grey lever. It didn't fix the problem, so I can't be sure this is good advice, but it did clean a lot of ink out of the printhead. I did this on a Canon Pixma MP630 that was showing error B200. Here's a suggestion for cleaning out the printhead. The flash drive or memory card is broken.The front data port (USB and memory card reader) won't work.Foreign objects in the rear tray or around the paper outlet slot. ![]() ![]() Scanned images have undesired background.Ink cartridge is not installed properly.Printer is not plugged into wall outlet. ![]()
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