Canon Pixma Mp620 Printer Error B200

My Canon MP620 gives error code B200 - Answered by a verified Technician. Hey Matthew, I got the B200 the first time I fired my MG5220 up after downloading the latest Canon driver update. Hp-ux Iscsi Software Initiator. Seems fishy to me since no problems ever with this unit and it has seen very light use.

Follow this solution about how to fix Error Code B200 Canon Pixma MP620 multifunction printer. The support code Error B200 is one of the most common errors encountered in the Canon printers. Cirrus Logic 5446 Driver Linux Canon here. The B200 error maybe can point to several different things, but basically it’s a problem with the print head overheating. There are several solution to fix this problems like remove and replacing print head, replace cartridge, reset print head and turn off the printer and open the print cover.

Please try the following solution to see to resolve the Error Code B200 Canon Pixma MP620: Solution 1: • Turn Off the printer • Open the print head • turn the printer back on • Cartridges will start moving to the left. Before the cartridges reach the left side, close down the printer cover and leave the printer turned on Solution 2: • Reseat your print head • turn off your printer and leave it turned off for a minutes. • turn your printer back on and check if the problem is resolved Solution 3: • Remove and clean your print head • Clean printhead connectors with cue tips and alcohol. • Before powering on your printer, be sure that the connectors are completely dry.

• Press the power button rapidly to start the reboot mode on the printer Solution 4: • Take out all of the ink cartridges • Lift up the grey bar by where the ink goes • Left the print head in the middle of the printer all while the printer was off.

• 677 Answers SOURCE: Helo, found on web. Good Luck:0) The error code is standard for many of the late model MPxxx printers. The B200 error is 'Printhead Temperature exceeded', What this means that while you were printing some document, either one or more of the printhead ink wells ran out of ink and the printing continued.

Printhing without ink in the wells will OVERHEAT THE PRINTHEAD NOZZLES and can potentially burn the out. The printer has a built in temperature sensor to detect the ambient temperature and to monitor the temperature of the head.

This data is always collected and monitored and saved in the EEprom data and the Service Test print data. If the error will not go away once you have unplugged the priner for at least 5 minutes, then there is the possibility that you have already burnt out the head. Remove the printhead and use a 5x magnification glass to look VERY CLOSE at all of the nozzles to see if you can detect any possible burnt out nozzle. It many come down to need a new printhead. HERE IS THE LINK, IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS.