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Printing mechanism of CANON inkjet printers ?

Where ( website ) can I get information of the printing mechanism of CANON inkjet printers ? I was told that the printer head of CANON inkjets is attached to the ink cartridge. I want to know the CANON inkjet printing process. Thank you.

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  1. The inkjet tanks clip IN to the print head.
  2. Canon Printheads FAQ'S How does a Canon Printhead work? The printhead delivers very small drops of ink onto the paper. The ink from the cartridge is transported via small tubes. Heating elements heat the tubes, creating a small bubble of ink. The heating element determines the size of the drop to be applied to the paper. How do I know I may need to replace my printhead? There are a few symptoms that may indicate printhead failure or a clogged printhead. If the following symptoms continue even after replacing the ink cartridges and trying the troubleshooting steps in your user's manual or those listed below, you may need to replace your printhead: Pages come out blank, or you see poor print quality Pages you print appear to be missing colors Colors on the printed page are quite a bit different from what shows on the screen Horizontal white lines or light-colored lines or light streaks appear throughout the page Why would the printhead have problems? After hours of printing, the heating elements may fail after being turned on and off hundreds of thousands of times. The printhead can also become clogged or blocked with paper debris or solidified ink. If your print quality is poor or your printer will not print at all, it may be time to change your printhead. How do I troubleshoot my printer? If you are having problems before or after you change your print head, it sometimes helps to print test pages of different colors, do a print head cleaning, or do both. When doing a print head cleaning you should refer to your user's manual Once there, select Printers from the Category menu, select your printer's series on the Product Type menu, then the model number of your printer on the Model menu. On the Support page that opens, select "Step-by-Step Troubleshooting". Generally, the procedure will be to continue through the following steps, stopping if printing returns to normal: Do a print head cleaning Print the nozzle check pattern - repeat steps 1-2 up to two times - Do a print head Deep Cleaning (Note: the Print Head Deep Cleaning Procedure uses a lot of ink) Print the nozzle check pattern (This will print a test page using all nozzles in the print head) - repeat steps 3-4 up to two times - http://www.precisionroller.com/ht/canon_printheads_faq.htm#Canon-Printhead-work Have a nice day !
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