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Canon imageclass mf733cdw counterfeit cartridge
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canon imageclass mf733cdw counterfeit cartridge

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canon imageclass mf733cdw counterfeit cartridge

: New firmware version 1.1.1 is available for RF 70-200mm L IS USM My printer is just under the 3-year warranty, but I am not able to ship or transport it, so unless it can be fixed at my site, or by replacing the toner cartridges, or by my following instructions, I'm afraid I'll have to scrap it. I'm surprised that a piece of soft plastic would fall out of Canon parts like that, and cause a lot of toner to be wasted, and that the "Correcting, please wait" process could be allowed to run continously for around an hour, perhaps because it is trying to autocorrect an uncorrectable hardware failure. I hope that replacing the toner cartridges will get rid of this streak. Is it a part of the "wiper" which removes extra toner? The flexible plastic feels flimsy, like it wouldn't stick very easily to anything. I looked at each toner cartridge looking for a piece of flexible plastic which might have fallen out of one of them, but which is still present in the others, but I did not notice anything. I hope that the printer itself wasn't damaged. I looked at each toner cartridge, and I cannot notice a scratch or something else which could explain that streak.

canon imageclass mf733cdw counterfeit cartridge

I cleaned all 4 of the cartridges' rollers with microfiber, rotating and cleaning them until they did not display any more toner.īut in the end, there is still a large streak on every page: It was covered in toner (the photo above is after it was thoroughly cleaned). I noticed a piece of clear flexible plastic had fallen underneath the black cartridge (but I don't know whether it was originally from the black cartridge): I powered off the printer, unplugged it, and looked at the toner cartridges, which were at 100%, having been replaced a month ago. Not smoke, but just the smell of overworked electronics. The printer was working so hard that I started smelling an odor. I would have noticed it sooner had I been in the room when it was churning, but I simply printed the document from my phone over WiFi, expecting to read it later. It was stuck for almost an hour in the "Correcting, please wait" stage, making mechanical noises.

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I printed a 2-page color PDF file today, and the MF733Cdw never printed it, instead displaying "Correcting, please wait" continously, and spending a lot of toner, but never printing it.















Canon imageclass mf733cdw counterfeit cartridge