Canon manual online for i4000 pixma?

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Hi

Does anyone know where I can get an online manual for the above? Mine
isn't printing colours and I've tried the usual deep cleaning etc to
no avail.

thanks

Craig
 
Hi

Does anyone know where I can get an online manual for the above? Mine
isn't printing colours and I've tried the usual deep cleaning etc to
no avail.

thanks

Craig
Are you now and have you always used Canon ink?
 
Hi

Does anyone know where I can get an online manual for the above? Mine
isn't printing colours and I've tried the usual deep cleaning etc to
no avail.

thanks

Craig
The Canon website: canon.com. Navigate to the Support area for your
country and you'll be able to download the manuals.
 
Canon has said that the clean cycles including the deep clean are
designed to unclug thier printheads of thier OEM ink. If you have been
using Canon's in or a generic ink I would advise you to stop. Canon's
reps have said thier ink is no better than generic ink. You may want
to purchase a new head and use only aftermarket ink designed for your
printer...less clogging and according to Canon better than thier own
inks.
 
Canon has said that the clean cycles including the deep clean are
designed to unclug thier printheads of thier OEM ink. If you have been
using Canon's in or a generic ink I would advise you to stop. Canon's
reps have said thier ink is no better than generic ink. No they did not
You may want
to purchase a new head and use only aftermarket ink Now that is double dumb
designed for your
printer...less clogging and according to Canon better than thier own
inks.
False
 
The best factory recomended ink is from the aftermarket...according
to
Canon...just don't buy generic. This has been proven by millions of
buyers. And Canon reconizes that they are no better than generic.
 
The best factory recomended ink is from
Canon but the Epson Ultrachrome ink used in the Epson 3800 is very
good. HP printers would have to be behind Canon and Epson when it comes
to printing photos but depending on the model it does text and mixed
business documents the best.

snip
 
Canon but the Epson Ultrachrome ink used in the Epson 3800 is very
good.  HP printers would have to be behind Canon and Epson when it comes
to printing photos but depending on the model it does text and mixed
business documents the best.

Not totally true...

Epson 3800 is a great printer...by far better than any Canon...But it
not a fare comparison since Canon is not a pro printer.

HP and Epson produce the longest lasting prints and the best quality
photos. And both work very good and produce quality printout with
aftermarket ink...either way there is no Canon in this field. Canon is
just not as reliable as a HP nor can it print photos as good as a
Epson. As a pro...
 
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