I had a Canon printer and was going to print Christmas cards. It printed fine that morning and then as soon as I put a card in it I got this error code.
These are the series of logical attempts over a couple days:
* Turn the printer off and back on / Didn’t Work
* Reboot the computer / Didn’t Work
* Reinstall the software driver / Didn’t Work
* Searched online for several hours and tried every fix available / Didn’t Work
* Put cartridges in a new printer (I had a brand new one never unpacked that I used the ink out of) / Didn’t Work
* Change the printer cables and power cable / Didn’t Work
* Ordered and installed new ink cartridges / Didn’t Work
* Called Canon customer service (Wanted $99 to fix the computer and said the printer was ok, he did an online remote test and of course the printer didn't do anything) / $No way$!
* Ran several virus scanners, found nothing / Didn’t Work
* Reinstalled drivers again after wiping every trace of Canon out of the computer and registry / Didn’t Work
* Pulled my hard drive out and replaced it with my backup which had a system where the printer worked perfectly (basically a new computer) / Didn’t Work
* Said a prayer, then threatened it / Didn’t Work
But I did find a simple fix. I don't expect to have that problem again.
8 rounds of #04 buckshot from a 12 gauge repair tool. Should I box it up and send it back to Canon?

These are the series of logical attempts over a couple days:
* Turn the printer off and back on / Didn’t Work
* Reboot the computer / Didn’t Work
* Reinstall the software driver / Didn’t Work
* Searched online for several hours and tried every fix available / Didn’t Work
* Put cartridges in a new printer (I had a brand new one never unpacked that I used the ink out of) / Didn’t Work
* Change the printer cables and power cable / Didn’t Work
* Ordered and installed new ink cartridges / Didn’t Work
* Called Canon customer service (Wanted $99 to fix the computer and said the printer was ok, he did an online remote test and of course the printer didn't do anything) / $No way$!
* Ran several virus scanners, found nothing / Didn’t Work
* Reinstalled drivers again after wiping every trace of Canon out of the computer and registry / Didn’t Work
* Pulled my hard drive out and replaced it with my backup which had a system where the printer worked perfectly (basically a new computer) / Didn’t Work
* Said a prayer, then threatened it / Didn’t Work
But I did find a simple fix. I don't expect to have that problem again.
8 rounds of #04 buckshot from a 12 gauge repair tool. Should I box it up and send it back to Canon?