Tiyo you are a lifesaver. I have a Canon G2200 Pixma printer that developed a printing problem out of the clear blue sky. The last time I used it it worked just fine. The first time I used it yesterday a paper feed problem developed. The paper would go in less than halfway, jam and tilt to the right. It seemed to me that there was something in the feed that the paper hung up on it. Priding myself in being a Mr. Fixit I decided to try and fix it. I did a web search and found your excellent video. I was able to disassemble the printer with your help and found a paper clip lodged a way down in the paper feed. I have NO idea how it got there. I was able to remove it with a set of tweezers. I was able to reassemble the printer with your very helpful video. It is now working just like new. Oh by the way, I lost the little spring you warned about. However I have a good supply of springs and was able to modify one. Thank you sooo much for posting the video, you are the hero of this 82 year old. You have saved me mega dollars. In Canada this printer costs close to $400. Thanks again
I'm glad to hear that😊. Thank you so much and I appreciate your time watching my video... Your message has touched me so much that I realize I have been a part of helping someone...
I am having issues with some kind of residue or scratches appearing on top of my images when I print. I’m printing from the rear tray. Do you have any advice on what the issue may be or what may need cleaning or replacing? Thank you!
Hi there. It would be better if you try to do a nozzle check. It can be found under maintenance tab in printer's properties. Just take a look at the pattern of prints if it needs a thorough cleaning. If the pattern is okay, it must be something else.
Tiyo you are a lifesaver. I have a Canon G2200 Pixma printer that developed a printing problem out of the clear blue sky. The last time I used it it worked just fine. The first time I used it yesterday a paper feed problem developed. The paper would go in less than halfway, jam and tilt to the right. It seemed to me that there was something in the feed that the paper hung up on it. Priding myself in being a Mr. Fixit I decided to try and fix it. I did a web search and found your excellent video. I was able to disassemble the printer with your help and found a paper clip lodged a way down in the paper feed. I have NO idea how it got there. I was able to remove it with a set of tweezers. I was able to reassemble the printer with your very helpful video. It is now working just like new. Oh by the way, I lost the little spring you warned about. However I have a good supply of springs and was able to modify one. Thank you sooo much for posting the video, you are the hero of this 82 year old. You have saved me mega dollars. In Canada this printer costs close to $400. Thanks again
I'm glad to hear that😊. Thank you so much and I appreciate your time watching my video... Your message has touched me so much that I realize I have been a part of helping someone...
Thank you, had some candy drop into the paper feeder and had to take the scanner lid off to get to it, this was very helpful. 😎
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Wow! Thank you so much and I'm glad the video has helped...😊😊
Hello sir, I got canon g6040 with Loose carriage belt. Would you pls advice me how to tighten it please?
HI Where can i buy this lever part with spring? @ 2:42 for G3000 model.
I am having issues with some kind of residue or scratches appearing on top of my images when I print. I’m printing from the rear tray. Do you have any advice on what the issue may be or what may need cleaning or replacing? Thank you!
Hi there. It would be better if you try to do a nozzle check. It can be found under maintenance tab in printer's properties. Just take a look at the pattern of prints if it needs a thorough cleaning. If the pattern is okay, it must be something else.
Misleading title. It is not complete disassemble, only removing the outer covers.
Amazing ….very helpful
Thanks😊
dapat totally disassemble kasi disassembly nakalagay santittle mo scanner lang naman tinanggal