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CMS-XML Printer Shows a B200 or Related Error (Models with Individual Ink Tanks)
Unplug the printer's power cord. If your printer supports faxing and you disconnect the power plug, all the faxes stored in the machine's memory will be erased. Unfortunately, service is required.
CMS-XML Initial Hardware Setup Videos - iP7220
These videos will help guide you through the initial hardware setup for the PIXMA iP7220.
CMS-XML How to Align the Print Head - iP7220
If vertical lines are misaligned, executing a print head alignment may help solve the issue.
CMS-XML Cleaning the Paper Feed Rollers from a Mac - iP7220
If paper won't feed from your PIXMA iP7220, cleaning the paper feed rollers may help resolve this issue.
CMS-XML Find Canon models compatible with Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)
Learn which Canon printers, scanners, and faxes are compatible with Macintosh OS X 10.9 (Mavericks).
CMS-XML Basic Steps for Restoring Network Communication with Your Printer
Here are some basic steps to walk through restoring network communication with your printer. This may help if you receive messages such as Printer is Offline
CMS-XML Performing a Bottom Plate Cleaning from a Mac - iP7220
If you experience smudges on the back of prints when using your PIXMA iP7220, performing a Bottom Plate Cleaning may help resolve this issue.
CMS-XML Find the page yield per ink tank for your Canon inkjet printer
About page yields When you are looking to buy an inkjet printer, photo/office all-in-one, or inkjet fax , the page yield (the number of pages that it can print using one ink cartidge) may be a decision factor. Learn more about how page yields are measured
CMS-XML Print from your Mac to your wireless printer using AirPrint - macOS 13
Steps You may need to scroll down the left side of the window to see this. Select Add Printer, Scanner, or Fax ... below the printer list to open the Add
CMS-XML Cleaning the Encoder (Timing) Strip - iP7220
About the timing strip The timing strip is a clear, plastic strip approximately 1/4" in height positioned horizontally across the center of the unit, just in front of the carriage drive belt. The timing strip contains many thin black vertical lines that help determine the carriage position during operation.
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