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subject: Keep You Canon Printer In Tiptop Shape Through Proper Caring [print this page]


The superb performance of a Canon printer is best paired with regular cleaning and maintenance. The following are some easy-to-follow tips that can guarantee your printer long life.

Place a cover on your printer when not in use. This will prevent dust from collecting on its surface. But before you cover it, make sure it has cooled off properly. Placing a cover on the printer immediately after usage will keep the heat from dissipating. In the long run, this could damage some delicate components within it.

It's enough that you use a soft, dry cloth for wiping dust off your printer. Begin by cleaning the outside structure, as well as the paper tray. In cases of staining, you may use a lightly damp cloth. But make sure you follow it with a dry one immediately. Steer clear of cleaning agents with too much alcohol in them.

Cleaning the insides of your printer needs more tender loving care. Open it up and remove any visible bits of paper. Again, use a soft, dry cloth for wiping off exposed surfaces. Never lift your printer up and try to invert and shake it to let the dust fall off. Instead, use a can of compressed air to get rid of dust that may have accumulated further inside.

Always see to it that you use high-quality paper that's appropriate for the type of Canon printer you have. If a paper is torn or crinkled, you might as well simply discard it. Keeping paper jams from happening is a great way to maintain your printer. Invest on quality printing supplies, especially the paper you use.

Your printer does certain self-maintenance procedures before shutting itself down. For instance, it cleans itself of any residual ink or caps the ink head to prevent it from getting clogged. But if you simply pull out the plug or kill the AV power regulator, such procedures are skipped. There's a reason why your printer has its own power button switch. Using it will make it shut down properly.

Stick with using genuine and compatible cartridge replacements as soon as the ones installed dry up. The ink also serves as the print head's lubrication. If you try to print something with one of the cartridges empty, the friction against the paper will damage the head.

Try to perform these Canon printer caring tips regularly. This way, you need not call the service hotline frequently or, worse, inevitably buy a new one.

by: Andrew Johnson.




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