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II. TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1: MAINTENANCE 1. MAINTENANCE 1-1. Adjustment, Periodic Maintenance, Periodic Replacement Parts, and Replacement Consumables by Service Engineer 1-2. Customer Maintenance 1-3. Product Life 1-4. Special Tools 1-5. Serial Number Location 2. LIST OF ERROR DISPLAY / INDICATION 2-1. Operator Call Errors 2-2. Service Call Errors 2-3. Fax Errors 2-4. Other Error Messages 2-5. Warnings 2-6. Troubleshooting by Symptom 3. REPAIR 3-1.
3-3. Adjustment / Settings (1) Paper feed motor adjustment (2) Grease application (3) Waste ink counter setting (4) White sponge sheet attachment (5) User mode (6) Service mode Service mode operation Destination settings LF correction Waste ink amount setting Button and LCD test 3-4. Verification Items (1) Service test print (2) EEPROM information print (3) Fax report 4. MACHINE TRANSPORTATION Part 2: TECHNICAL REFERENCE 1. NEW TECHNOLOGIES 2. CLEANING MODE AND AMOUNT OF INK PURGED 3. PRINT MODE 3-1.
Part 1 MAINTENANCE
1. MAINTENANCE 1-1. Adjustment, Periodic Maintenance, Periodic Replacement Parts, and Replacement Consumables by Service Engineer (1) Adjustment Adjustment Timing Purpose Tool Approx. time EEPROM initialization At logic board replacement To initialize settings. None. Destination settings (EEPROM settings) At logic board replacement To set the destination. None. 1 min. Perform in the service mode.
Print head cleaning When print quality is not satisfying. To improve nozzle conditions. - Machine buttons 1 min. - Computer (settings via the MP driver) Print head deep cleaning When print quality is not satisfying, and not improved by print head cleaning. To improve nozzle conditions. - Machine buttons 2 min. - Computer (settings via the MP driver) Ink tank replacement When an ink tank becomes empty.
Photo chart CLI-8BK Approx. 1,100 pages CLI-8C Approx. 280 pages CLI-8M Approx. 250 pages CLI-8Y Approx. 390 pages Black text: When printing the Canon standard pattern (1,500 characters per page) on A4 size plain paper, with the default settings in the Windows XP driver, using Word 2003. Color chart: When printing the ISO/JIS-SCID N5 pattern on A4 size plain paper in bordered printing, with the default settings in the Windows XP driver, using Photoshop 7.0.
2. LIST OF ERROR DISPLAY / INDICATION Errors and warnings are displayed by the following ways: 1) Operator call errors are indicated by the Alarm LED lit in orange, and the error and its solution are displayed on the LCD in text and by icon. 2) Warnings during printing from a computer are displayed on the printer driver Status Monitor. 3) Error codes are printed in the "operator call/service call error record" area in EEPROM information print.
NOT continuable).*1 printed at error occurrence will be ejected without printing the remaining data for the ejected paper, then printing will resume from the next page. Inner cover closed before start of CD / DVD printing (print continuable).*1 [1850] Open the inner cover, place the CD-R tray and press Open the inner cover which functions as the CD / DVD tray feeder, set the CD / DVD tray [OK]. in the feeder, and press the OK button. Inner cover closed during CD / DVD printing (print NOT continuable).
2-2. Service Call Errors (by Cyclic Blinking in Orange (Alarm LED) and Green (COPY button), or Alarm LED Lit in Orange) Service call errors are indicated by the number of cycles the Alarm LED and COPY button blink, and the corresponding error code is displayed on the LCD. Cycles of blinking in orange (Alarm LED) and green (COPY button) Error Error code Conditions [5100] An error occurred in the carriage encoder signal.
blinking hard-power-on. Alarm LED lit RAM error [6300] The RAM error occurred in the RAM check at hardpower-on. - Logic board Note: Before replacement of the logic board ass'y, check the waste ink amount (by service test print or EEPROM information print). If the waste ink amount is 7% or more, also replace the ink absorber kit (QY5-0153) when replacing the logic board ass'y. [See Section 3-3. Adjustment / Settings, (6) Service mode, for details.] 2-3.
##280 TX Re-transmission of the procedure signal has been attempted the specified number of times, but failed. ##281 TX Re-transmission of the procedure signal has been attempted the specified number of times, but failed. ##282 TX Re-transmission of the procedure signal has been attempted the specified number of times, but failed. ##283 TX Re-transmission of the procedure signal has been attempted the specified number of times, but failed.
number of specified times but failed, or T5 time-over (60 sec.) has occurred. ##779 TX After transmitting EOR-MPS in ECM transmission, ERR has been received. ##780 TX After transmitting EOR-EOM in ECM transmission, no significant signal has been received, and re-transmission of the procedure signal has been attempted the number of specified times but failed. ##782 TX After transmitting EOR-EOM in ECM transmission, DCN has been received.
Change the setting after removing the card. With a memory card inserted in the slot, change of The error message is displayed for a while, then the Read/Write attribute was attempted. the LCD automatically returns to the display before the error occurrence. The card is currently write-enabled. Set to read-only mode before performing operation.
2-6. Troubleshooting by Symptom Symptom Faulty operation Solution The power does not turn on. The power turns off immediately after poweron. - Confirm the connection of - the power cord, and - between the logic board and the power supply unit. - Replace the - power supply unit, or - logic board. A strange noise occurs. - Remove foreign material. - Attach a removed part if any.
- Perform bottom plate cleaning. - Clean the paper path with cotton swab or cloth. - Clean the ASF sub-rollers. Faulty scanning A part of a line is missing on printouts. - Replace the - ink tank, or - print head*1. Color hue is incorrect. - Replace the - ink tank, or - print head*1. - Perform print head alignment. Printing is incorrect. Replace the logic board. No ejection of black ink. - Replace the - ink tank, or - print head*1. - Remove foreign material from the purge unit caps, if any.
2-7. Fax Communication Troubleshooting (1) Identification of a trouble A fax machine transmits image data to a receiver through a telephone line. A trouble in any of the transmitter, receiver, and telephone line can prevent the machine from transmitting image data properly. For the best solution to your fax trouble, follow the flowchart below to determine whether it is a communication trouble or not.
(2) Handling of a communication trouble Follow the procedure below to handle communication troubles. 1) Investigate the condition in which the trouble occurred. a. User operation at trouble occurrence - Number of sheets of the document - Transmission mode - Timing when the error occurred (e.g. before or after transmission) - Other settings (e. g. such as automatic dialing) b. Sample print of a faulty fax reception c. Message on the LCD at trouble occurrence d. Activity report at trouble occurrence e.
Conduct the 3-point communication shown in the diagram. Test flowchart of communication test between Canon machines: Ask a non-Canon machine user to request servicing, and conduct the 4-point communication test shown below.
3. REPAIR 3-1. Notes on Service Part Replacement (and Disassembling / Reassembling) Notes on replacement*1 Adjustment / settings - Before removal of the logic board ass'y, remove the power cord, and allow for approx. 1 minute (for discharge of capacitor's accumulated charges), to prevent damages to the logic board ass'y. - Before replacement, check the waste ink amount (by service test print or EEPROM information print). [See 3-4.
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*1: General notes: - Make sure that the flexible cables and wires in the harness are in the proper position and connected correctly. [See 3-2. Special Notes on Repair Servicing, for details.] - Do not drop the ferrite core, which may cause damage. - Protect electrical parts from damage due to static electricity. - Before removing a unit, after removing the power cord, allow the machine to sit for approx. 1 minute (for capacitor discharging to protect the logic board ass'y from damages).
3-2. Special Notes on Repair Servicing ***************************************************************************** If there is a power failure or if you disconnect the power cord, the date/time settings as well as all documents stored in memory will be lost. User data and speed dialing settings are retained. ***************************************************************************** (1) Power supply unit removal / reassembly Removal: - Remove the screw.
- Disconnect the 2 connectors. Reassembly: - Connect the 2 connectors. - Connect the arrester ground wire. - Align the ground wire in the groove at 2 locations.
(2) Cassette, front door (paper output tray), and door damper removal - Pull out the cassette and remove it from the machine. - Warp the front door up a little and push its right side downward to remove it from the bottom case. - When removing the front door, remove the door damper from the hole of the bottom case, as shown in the photo. (3) Emblem removal - Push the point indicated by the arrow in the photo to remove from the double-sided adhesive tape.
Left hook Right hook Left side cover Right side cover (5) Front cover (right and left) removal - While pushing the hook with a flat-blade screwdriver, pull the front cover toward you to remove it.
(6) DF front cover removal - Remove the screw. Release the hook while pushing it in the direction indicated by the arrow in the photo. (7) DF rear cover removal - Remove the screw. Release the hook while pushing it in the direction indicated by the arrow in the photo. - Slide the stop arm in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove the DF rear cover.
(8) Stop arm removal - Rotate the arm 90 degrees clockwise, pull it toward you to remove it. (9) DF grip cover and DF right cover removal - Remove the screws.
(10) Document feed unit removal - Remove the 5 screws and 1 connector. (11) Separation tab, document feed roller, and separation roller cleaning - Wipe them with a dry and soft clean cloth. 1. Document feed roller 2. Separation roller 3.
(12) DF cable cover removal - Remove the 2 screws.
(13) ADF hinge removal - Remove the 3 screws. (14) Operation panel (right and left) removal - Release 6 hooks each from the right and left operation panels. Left Right (15) LCD upper cover removal - Push the front end of the LCD upper cover upward with your fingers and remove it. - 4 hooks need to be released.
(16) Operation panel unit removal - Remove the 4 screws. - Remove the flat cable. (17) LCD unit removal - Remove the screw and disconnect the flat cable.
(19) Scanner stop arm removal - Shift the both left and right stopper outward, then lift the Scanner Stop Arm.
(20) Scanner stopper removal - While holding the stopper perpendicular to the scanner unit, slide the stopper in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove it from the scanner unit. (21) Cable holder sheet position - The cable holder sheet is attached to the prescribed location with double-sided adhesive tape. (22) Scanner unit removal - On the logic board, remove the flat cable from CN602, and remove the core. - On the logic board, remove the flat cables from CN801 and CN802, then remove 2 screws.
- Hold the scanner unit upright and lift the left stopper in the direction indicated by the arrow 1 in the photo. - Slide the left of the scanner unit in the direction indicated by the arrow 2 in the photo, then slide the scanner unit in the direction of the arrow 3 and remove it.
(23) Main case unit removal - Remove the 4 screws. - Disconnect the solenoid connector, and lift the main case unit.
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(25) Logic board ass'y removal - Remove all the flat cables and harnesses from the logic board. - Remove the 7 screws. (26) Printer unit removal - Remove the 4 screws, and lift the printer unit to remove it.
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3-3. Adjustment / Settings (1) Paper feed motor adjustment Perform the following adjustments when the paper feed motor unit is replaced: 1) When attaching the motor, fasten the screws so that the belt is properly stretched (in the direction indicated by the blue arrow in the figure below). 2) After replacement, be sure to perform the service test print, and confirm that no strange noise or faulty print operation (due to dislocation of the belt or gear, or out-of-phase motor, etc.
is not feasible) *1 drop = 9 to 18 mg 2) CL base / CL gear No Part name 10 CL input gear 11 CL gear base Number of Grease/ Number locations to Grease/ oil oil of Where to apply grease/ oil apply name amount drops* grease/ oil Joint of the CL gear base Floil KG107A 9 to 18 mg 1 1 Outer surface of the CL idler gear cylinder Floil KG107A 9 to 18 mg 1 1 *1 drop = 9 to 18 mg 1-39
3) PR shaft / LF roller bushing No Part name 12 LF roller ass'y 13 PR shaft ass'y 14 PR shaft ass'y Number of Number locations Grease/ oil Grease/ oil Where to apply grease/ oil of to name amount drops* apply grease/ oil LF roller bushing l spriong contact Floil KG107A 4.5 to 9 mg 1/2 1 PR spring sliding portion (at 4 locations) Floil KG107A 9 to 18 mg 1 4 PR holder contact (at 4 locations) Floil KG107A 13.5 to 27 mg 1.
(3) Waste ink counter setting Before replacement of the logic board ass'y, check the waste ink amount. After the logic board ass'y is replaced, set the waste ink amount to the replaced logic board ass'y. In addition, according to the waste ink amount, replace the waste ink absorber (ink absorber kit). When the waste ink absorber is replaced, reset the waste ink counter (to "0%"). How to check the waste ink amount: See 3-4. Verification Items, (1) Service test print, or (2) EEPROM information print.
Turn on the machine. On the operation panel, select Maintenance/settings, Maintenance or Device settings, then a desired function. Menu Nozzle check (nozzle check pattern print) Remarks Set a sheet of A4 or letter size plain paper in the ASF or cassette (according to the Feed Switch button setting). Cleaning Deep cleaning Auto head align (automatic print head alignment) Set a sheet of A4 or letter size plain paper in the ASF.
Destination settings See "Service mode operation procedures" below. LF correction See "Service mode operation procedures" below. Button and LCD test See "Service mode operation procedures" below. Waste ink amount setting See "Service mode operation procedures" below. Initialize EEPROM after the destination settings. Note: At the end of the service mode, press the ON/OFF button. The paper lifting plate of the sheet feed unit will be raised.
In the destination settings mode, press the Stop/Reset button the specified number of time(s) according to the destination listed in the table below, and press the ON/OFF button.
2) The LF correction pattern for the selected paper is printed. 3) In the printout, select the Pattern No. in which streaks or lines (white or black) are the least noticeable, press the Stop/Reset button the same number of time(s) as the selected Pattern No., then press the ON/OFF button. Note: - If plain paper other than the 6 kinds specified in the table in step 1) is used, select the Pattern No. 0 (zero), leave the Stop/Reset button untouched, and press the ON/OFF button.
4) The LF correction value is written to the EEPROM, and the machine returns to the service mode menu selection. Note: The LF correction value (0, 1, or 2) can be confirmed in EEPROM information print. Set the waste ink amount data to a replaced new EEPROM after the logic board is replaced in servicing. 1) Before replacement of the logic board ass'y, check the waste ink amount in EEPROM information print. [See 3-4. Verification Items, (2) EEPROM information print.
5) Press the ON/OFF button to set the selected value to the EEPROM. Print EEPROM information to confirm that the value is properly set to the EEPROM.
4) Open the scanning unit (printer cover) to display the color pattern. Only the ON/OFF button is enabled. If there is any button left un-pressed (a blue segment remained in step 3) above), even the Stop/Reset button is not accepted. 5) Press the ON/OFF button to return to the service mode menu selection. To the table of contents To the top
3-4. Verification Items (1) Service test print On the service test print (sample below), confirm the EEPROM information as shown below. (The information is given in the upper portion of the printout.) MP830: Model name JPN: Destination M = x.xx: ROM version C = x.xx: Not used in servicing USB (xxxxxx): USB serial number FA = xx xx xx: Reserved for plant use D = xxx.
(2) EEPROM information print Print sample: 1: MP830 2: JPN 3: V1.00 4: IF(USB2=1) 5: D=020.
18: WP=0024 19: CDIN(LG=001 PB=000 OPB=000) 20: MSD(002) 21: TPAGE=00162 (TTL=00162 FAX=00000 COPY=00000) 22: PAGE(All=00142 PP=00140 HR+MP=00000 PR+SP+SG=00002 GP=00000 PC=00000 EV=00000) 23: UCPAGE(All=00020 PP=00013 HR+MP=00000 PR+SP+SG=00007 GP=00000 PC=00000 EV=00000) 24: BPPAGE(All=00000 BSSP=00000 PC=00000) 25: CDPAGE(All=00000) 26: EDGE=00009 27: L=00008 28: CDR=00000 29: CDRP=(+00498, -00220) 30: CDRS=(130) 31: LF=1 32: LM=(ASF_R:00 UT_F:00 UT_R:00) 33: LG=01 Japanese 34: SC=000 35: Seal=0
25. Camera Direct print pages (total) 26. Borderless print pages (total) 27. 4x6 print pages 28. Number of CDs and DVDs printed 29. CD / DVD print position adjustment value 30. CD / DVD sensor correction value 31. LF correction 32. Left margin correction value (ASF back side, U-turn front side, U-turn back side), not used in servicing the MP830 33. Language 34. Business card & Credit card sized paper pages fed 35. Sticker sheets fed 36. Memory card use count 37. Total Card Direct print pages 38.
(3) Fax report The user report can be output manually by user operation, or automatically via the user data settings. 1) Reports manually output by user operation Report One-touch speed dialing list Coded speed dialing list Operation Press the FAX button, then Menu button. Using the right or left cursor button, select Print report/list, and the item desired, then press the OK button.
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*2: The number sent from the other party or dialed on the machine (the last 20 digits) *3: ID sent from the other party, when the other party is a Canon fax *4: Communication start date and time (in 24-hour display) *5: Communication duration (in minutes and seconds) *6: The number of pages completely transmitted *7: "NG" and service error code To the table of contents To the top
4. MACHINE TRANSPORTATION This section describes the procedures for transporting the machine for returning after repair, etc. 1) In the service mode, press the ON/OFF button to finish the mode, and confirm that the paper lifting plate of the sheet feed unit is raised. 2) Keep the print head and ink tanks installed in the carriage. [See Caution 1 below.] 3) Turn off the machine to securely lock the carriage in the home position. (When the machine is turned off, the carriage is automatically locked in place.
Part 2 TECHNICAL REFERENCE
1. NEW TECHNOLOGIES (1) Ink tank system (PGI-5, CLI-8) An LED is installed in each ink tank. By the LED indication, wrong installation of the ink tanks will be prevented, and the remaining ink level can be visually recognized with the ink tanks seated in the carriage. The pigment-based black ink (PGI-5BK) with higher resistance against bleeding or marker pens increases weather resistance of photo quality prints.
(10) Fax - 100 coded speed dials - 250 page reception in the memory (based on the Canon standard transmission chart) - Super G3 high speed fax To the table of contents To the top
2. CLEANING MODE AND AMOUNT OF INK PURGED To prevent printing problems due to bubbles, dust, or ink clogging, print head cleaning is performed before the start of printing (when the cleaning flag is on), except in the following cases: - Cleaning on arrival: Performed when the scanning unit (printer cover) is closed. - Manual cleaning / deep cleaning: Performed manually. Black: Pigment-based black Color: Dye-based black, cyan, magenta, yellow Condition Amount of ink used (g) Est.
same time) 35 (Black) or All at the same time) 40 (Color) Deep cleaning (Black/Color/All at the same time) Via the MP driver (Selectable from Black, Color, or All at the same time) 1.95 (Black) 1.06 (Color) 90 (All at the same time) 45 (Black) 65 (Color) If the print head has not been capped before power-on (All in sequence) 0.38 (Black) 80 (All in sequence) 1.
3. PRINT MODE Default setting Selectable in the printer driver Main tab Selectable after clicking Custom in the Main tab Ink used PigBk: PGI-5BK C: CLI-8C(small droplet) M: CLI-8M(small droplet) Y: CLI-8Y k: CLI-8BK c: CLI-8C(small droplet) m: CLI-8M(small droplet) Print control Bi: Bi-directional Uni: Uni-directional 3-1.
T-Shirt transfer (TR-301) Transparency (CF-102) Other Photo Paper Print control Ink used Print quality Resolution HxV (dpi) Print control Ink used Print quality Resolution HxV (dpi) Print control Ink used Print quality Resolution HxV (dpi) Print control Ink used 4 passes, Bi 6 passes, Bi 8 passes, Bi C/M/Y/c/m/k C/M/Y/c/m/k C/M/Y/c/m/k High 1200X1200 6 passes, Bi C/M/Y/k Standard High 1200X1200 1200X1200 4 passes, Bi 6 passes, Bi PigBk/C/M/Y/k PigBk/C/M/Y/k Standard 1200X2400 8 passes, Bi C/M/Y/c/m/k 3
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Photo Paper Pro (PR-101) Print quality Resolution HxV (dpi) Print control Ink used Photo Paper Plus Print quality Glossy Resolution HxV (dpi) Photo Paper Plus Print control Semi-gloss Ink used (PP-101/SG-101) 1200X2400 6 passes, Bi C/M/Y/c/m/k 1200X2400 6 passes, Bi C/M/Y/c/m/k 3-6.
Single sided Color Glossy Photo Paper (GP-401/501) Single sided Black/Color Photo Paper Pro (PR-101) Single sided Black/Color Matte Photo Paper (MP-101) Single sided Black/Color Photo Paper Plus Glossy Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss (PP-101/SG-101) Single sided Black/Color CD-R/DVD (recommended) Single sided Black/Color CD-R/DVD (others) Single sided Black/Color Plain paper Resolution HxV (dpi) 300X300 Print control 1 pass, Bi Ink used PigBk/C/M/Y Print quality Resolution HxV (dpi) Print control Ink used 120
4. FAQ (Problems Specific to the MP830 and Corrective Actions) No.
2. If soiling on the paper still remains after 3 times of Bottom plate cleaning, wipe the platen rib(s) and their surroundings with a cotton swab. 5 B If the phenomenon persists after conducting 1 and 2, servicing is required. Print results Service: Wipe any soiling or dirt off from the sheet feed unit and the bottom case unit ribs*2. Scratches on paper - PP-101D, PP-101, PR101, SG-101, etc. Scratches on the PF return lever due to paper feeding from the cassette, and duplex printing path.
not completely closed. - High-density image printing 10 11 12 B A C Print results Image scanning Spots on a scanned - Glossy photo (original) image - In the high humidity environment Improper trimming - Card Direct printing in Layout print - Photos taken with a (orientation DoCoMo mobile phone difference of an image between the Display on LCD and a the LCD printout) is done with the inner completely.
15 A To print it, perform either of the following: - Press the FAX button when the machine is in the FAX standby mode. - Press another mode button, then the FAX button. Fax reception Color fax not received 16 A Fax reception Dye-based color ink (CLI- Dye-based color ink To print the received fax, - Color fax cannot 8 series) is getting low. (CLI-8 series) is getting press the Menu button in be received. the FAX mode, select low. - Color fax is FAX SETTING, received in the MEMORY memory.
4) With the machine turned on in the user mode, set the paper source to the ASF and press the Menu button. Select Maintenance / Settings, Maintenance, then Roller cleaning. 5) The paper wipes off ink from the sub-rollers. * Occurrence level: A: The symptom is likely to occur frequently. (Caution required) B: The symptom may occur under certain conditions, but likeliness is assumed very low in practical usage. C: The symptom is unlikely to be recognized by the user, and no practical issues are assumed.
Part 3 APPENDIX
3. PIXMA MP830 SPECIFICATIONS Type Desktop serial color inkjet printer Paper feeding method Auto sheet feed (ASF, cassette, automatic duplex printing, CD / DVD printing*1) Resolution 9,600 x 2,400dpi (Max.) Throughput (target value) - 4 x 6, borderless printing: Approx. 36 sec. (standard mode, PP-101, Full Page SCID No. 2) - Camera Direct printing: Approx. 57 sec. (4 x 6, borderless, PP-101, default settings) For reference: Fast Standard Black (Fine Black) 30ppm 15.
A4 or LTR: Max. 35 sheets (75 g/m2 paper), up to 5 mm high ADF capacity LGL: Max. 30 sheets (75 g/m2 paper), up to 4 mm high Other sizes: Max. 1 sheet Type Flat bed scanner and ADF Sensor type CCD (Charge Coupled Device): 2,400 dpi / 600 dpi dual Optical resolution 2,400 x 4,800 dpi (max.) Scanning resolution (software interpolation) 19,200 x 19,200 dpi (max.) Gradation (input / output) Grayscale: 48 bit / 8 bit Color: 48 bit / 24 bit Platen glass: A4 / LTR (Max.
Image processing function Sepia, Simulate illustration, No effects Image retrieval function Available (date) DPOF Ver. 1.
*6: Available only with a Canon PictBridge camera. Information print Date, file number Throughput 64.38 sec., with the following conditions and settings: - A photo from a 5 mega-pixel digital camera - 4" x 6" borderless - Photo Paper Plus Glossy - Standard print quality - Process from pressing the printing start button to ejecting paper - Card #1 (4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm) Photo Paper Pro - Card #2 (4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.
Recording width 203.
O: Usable X: Not usable Note: The ink tanks for the Japanese models are not compatible with those for the non-Japanese models. Be sure to use the appropriate ink tanks in servicing. To the table of contents To the top