Troubleshooting Printer Hardware - Canon PIXMA iP6000D Quick Start Manual

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Troubleshooting Printer Hardware

Problem
Possible Cause
Printer Does Not
The card slot is
Start or Printer
write-enabled.
Stops During
Print Jobs
Print head has
overheated due to
long periods of
continuous printing
Printing high-
resolution
photographs and
graphics
If the card slot is write-enabled using the Memory Card Utility, "Card Slot is Write-
Enabled" appears on the LCD and printing is disabled.
Change the card slot setting to the read-only mode.
1. Check that a memory card is not inserted in the printer.
2. Click the
icon found on the right side of the task bar.
3. Click Change Drive Attribute
Change Drive Attribute from the pop-up menu.
Change Drive Attribute
Change Drive Attribute
USB Memory Card Setting
USB Memory Card Setting
USB Memory Card Setting screen appears.
USB Memory Card Setting
4. Select Read-only Mode
Read-only Mode.
Read-only Mode
Read-only Mode
1. Check that a memory card is not inserted in the printer.
2. Double-click the hard disk icon where the printer driver was installed, the
Applications
Applications
Applications (or Applications (Mac OS 9)
Applications
Applications (Mac OS 9)) folder.
Applications (Mac OS 9)
Applications (Mac OS 9)
3. Double-click the PIXMA iP6000D Memory Card Utility
PIXMA iP6000D Memory Card Utility icon.
PIXMA iP6000D Memory Card Utility
PIXMA iP6000D Memory Card Utility
3. Select Read-only Mode
Read-only Mode
Read-only Mode
Read-only Mode.
4. Click OK
OK.
OK
OK
Stop printing and turn the printer off for at least 15 minutes to allow the print head
to cool down.
The print head tends to overheat when printing continuously for long periods of
time. The print head is designed to automatically pause at line breaks before
resuming printing in order to cool down.
The area around the print head can become extremely hot during
extended print operation. Always avoid touching the print head and
its peripheral components.
Wait until the print job finishes.
The POWER
POWER lamp flashes green while the print data is being processed. Printing
POWER
POWER
photographs and high-density graphics can take time.
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