Canon 580, 581, 580XL, 581XLCanon 580, 581, 580XL, 581XL tipsInstallation:Remove protective cap and insert cartridge into your printer. Your printer/computer may display ink alert messages, such as “remaining ink cannot be correctly detected”. Press “OK”, “Yes” or “Close” to dismiss alert prompts, or press “OK” on the printer. If you need to manually bypass the printer alert messages then perform the following steps. NOTE 1: “Empty” and “Low Ink” alerts are COMPLETELY NORMAL for all Canon 580, 581, 580XL & 581XL ink cartridges which have been refilled! While at first this may be an unusual workflow, it does allow print operations to proceed.
Ink Cartridge Activation & Usage:
NOTE 2: If the printer is allowing copies to be made, it should mean that the tanks are not at the “ink out” level that requires the clearing of the ink level indicator by holding down the Stop/Resume button. NOTE 3: Received faxes which are stored to memory will not be printed – though you can manually print out any fax contained within memory. You can change this setting to forcibly print all incoming faxes.
Cartridge/Printer Care For refilled Canon cartridges which are not in use, ensure the protective cap is securely attached to bottom of cartridge to prevent cartridge from leaking or drying out. Install a new ink cartridge immediately after removing an expended one. Also, leaving cartridges uninstalled (in the printer) can dry out the PRINTHEAD and may prevent the product from printing.* Cartridge Error Recovery Steps (NOTE: assumes the ‘Stop/Reset’ button has already been depressed for 5-8 seconds and printer still rejects cartridge): 1) Remove cartridge from printer and thoroughly clean gold contacts of cartridge chip (pictured below). 2) Inspect printhead electrical contacts, to which each ink cartridge mates with, for cleanliness (it is suggested to use a flashlight). Ensure no ink residues are on contact surfaces.
You may activate the Nozzle Check from either the printer’s LCD maintenance menu or from the Windows printer driver menu (iP printer models): NOTE 4: Canon does not allow an automatic reset of the electronic chip on the cartridge after a refill, so the ink level indicator is sending a false message that the ink level is low. Your cartridge is not low on ink, and nothing is wrong with your printer or cartridges. The ink level indicator usually cannot be manually re-set, so the ink level indicator is often not usable. However, losing this feature is not necessarily significant, because the ink level indicator usually has substantial usable ink remaining when it shows “low on ink”. Ink level monitoring is primarily for planning purposes only – it is not required to support printing.
The Canon PRINTHEAD will eventually fail over time with usage and age (may or may not be replaceable – refer to User Manual)*
*Typically the Canon PRINTHEAD (which is customer replaceable) should not reach it’s end-of-life until after a minimum of 10 or more complete sets of cartridge changes. While some printheads may last 15,000+ pages others may only last 3000 pages, actual results will vary. The printhead will eventually fail in time from an internal micro-electronics failure due to the following leading factors: general customer print usage and printer care, printer duty cycle (i.e. # pages printed per month), printing frequency (i.e. time between each print job), print mode (i.e. draft vs. normal) and content printed (i.e. photos vs plain pages) and color mode (black and white only vs. color/grayscale printing). Paper types used (i.e. plain paper, photo papers & matte/heavy bond papers) and paper edge curl (due to age in printer or low relative humidity) can also quickly lead to premature printhead failures due to physical ‘head strikes’ of the paper edges making repeated contact with the printhead nozzle plate. CANON IP2700 Series, IP4800 Series, MG5100 Series:iP2700 Series, iP4800 Series, MG5100 Series:
Canon IP2700 – Reset Ink Levels On The CartridgesThe Canon iP2700 cannot physically see inside the cartridges to find out how much ink is actually left. Instead, the copper contacts on the outside of the cartridges contain this information. The ink levels start at full. Every time a page is printed or a head cleaning routine run, the printer writes this information to the cartridge. Eventually, the cartridge will state that it is empty. However this may not be the case, and it may be possible to use the remaining ink in the cartridge. If you have refilled your cartridge, or have purchased a remanufactured one, the copper contacts will already hold the information that the cartridge is empty. Clearly they are not, but it is not currently possible to reset the ink level information on the copper contacts of the cartridge. Instead, you simply need to override the empty error message that is being displayed by holding down the “stop / reset” button on the printer for around five seconds. The printer should continue printing, and use any of the remaining ink in the cartridge. If the printer thinks that both cartridges are empty, you will receive a second error message, and you will need to hold the button for another five seconds.
If the circuitry on the cartridges is actually damaged, unfortunately, this process will not work. CANON PG40,CL41,PG510,PG12,CL511,CL513Τα ανακατασκευασμένα μελανάκια PG-40 ,CL-41, PG-510 / PG-512, CL-511 /CL-513 της Canon ο εκτυπωτής τα βλέπει άδεια. Μη πανικοβάλλεστε. Τα μελανάκια σας είναι γεμάτα και έτοιμα προς χρήση. Απλά αγνοήστε το μήνυμα πατήστε OK (ή συνέχεια) και συνεχίστε να τυπώνετε . Σε πολλούς εκτυπωτές απαιτείται να πατήσετε και να κρατήσετε πατημένο για 5-10 δευτερόλεπτα το κουμπί RESUME, STOP/RESET, or COLOR START(μια φορά για το μαύρο και μια για το έγχρωμο, όχι κάθε φορά).
Some printers that accept Canon PG40 / CL41 style inkjet cartridges won't recognize the refilled cartridge. This seems to happen more so with Canon printers that have a fax function.
Here is an over-ride solution by Canon to get Canon inkjet printers to accept refilled Canon PG-30 / CL-31 / PG-40 / CL-41 / PG-50 / CL-51 ink cartridges: |