Monday, January 12, 2015

How to Troubleshoot the Canon Pixma MP210 (8 Steps)

1. Navigate your Web browser to the Canon Pixma MP210 driver download page (see Resources). Select your computer's operating system from the drop-down menu and click on the download link.
2. Double-click the driver installation file and follow the on-screen prompts. Restart your computer and attempt to use the Canon Pixma MP210 again.
3. Navigate to the Start menu and click 'Control Panel.' Select 'Device Manager.' Scroll down and right-click on the Canon Pixma MP210 printer. Choose 'Properties.'
4. Check to see if the properties heading lists 'Code 19' as the current status, which will indicate that your computer has been infected with the 'W32.Klez.H@mm' virus. Download an anti-virus tool if you don't already have one installed (see Resources).
5. Open your anti-virus tool and choose the option to scan your entire hard drive. Choose 'Remove Selected Problems' and then restart your computer. Attempt to print a document, make a copy or scan an image again.
6. Lift up the top plastic lid of the Canon printer. Check to see if a jammed sheet of paper is visible inside the printer. Pull the paper out gently through the bottom end of the printer. Close the top plastic lid.
7. Power off the printer. Wait 10 seconds and power it back on. Attempt to print again. Open the Canon printer software.
8. Click 'Options' and then select the 'Clean Print Heads' button. Attempt to print again once the print head cleaning procedure is finished. Contact Canon directly for a repair or replacement through the warranty if the problem persists.

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