

Hi again, here’s how you get in to the service mode!!!.Maybeġ, Press and hold the resume button, press and hold the power button (the green indicator will light up)Ģ, while holding the power button, release the resume button and then double click the resume button and finally release power button. Maybe it is the key, as the article mentioned three they don’t know what they are for (4, 6, &7). Keep looking for more “service mode” info. THIS DOES NOT MEAN I DON’T THINK WE CAN SOLVE THIS, just that Canon does some strange things. It makes no sense from a manufacturing cost point, but there it is. Or call Canon US parts and get the part numbers. Not just a slightly different output voltages, but VERY different dimensions!!! Yet EACH OF THESE PRINTERS USE A VERY DIFFERENT POWER SUPPLY! It seems you could swap printheads and have the other printer, right? Same print speed, noise levels, everything. The specs for the 40 are identical, except for the size of the printhead nozzles (1pl vs 2pl). OK, the 3000 is gray color, but looks the same. Stop by a store and look at the iP3000, iP4000, and iP5000.

I just don’t see the printers being physically different depending on where they are sold.īut the fact is Canon uses very different parts on at least three otherwise nearly identical Pixmas. Always close the Inner Cover after printing on DVD/CDs.This is all speculation on my part.Always use the supplied 8 cm CD-R Adapter when printing on 8 cm DVD/CDs.The CD-R Tray may become dirty if software other than CD-LabelPrint or Easy-PhotoPrint EX is used.If the CD-R Tray becomes dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth, taking care not to scratch the reflectors. The machine may not be able to recognize loading of the DVD/CD, or printing may become misaligned. Do not get dirt or scratches on the reflectors of the CD-R Tray.Doing so may damage the machine, the CD-R Tray, or the disc.

Do not remove the CD-R Tray while printing on DVD/CDs.Do not attach the CD-R Tray while the machine is in operation.Do not touch the printing surface until the ink has dried. Do not use hairdryers or expose the disc to direct sunlight to dry the ink. After printing, allow the printing surface of the disc to dry naturally.Loading discs in a dirty CD-R Tray may scratch the recording surface of the discs. Remove any dirt from the CD-R Tray before placing DVD/CDs on the CD-R Tray.Do not touch either the label surface (printing surface) or recording surface.

Doing so will make data recorded on DVD/CDs unreadable.
