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Tuesday 12 June 2012

How to fix error B200 on Canon Printers

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1. Try to Replace Print head and logic board (Replace them at the same time.)
2. Try to Replace Power supply unit Check and Clean Head contact pin condition of the carriage unit
3. Try Check Cable connection especially the carriage FFC

* It maybe the contacts on the print head are damaged and you have to replace the print head to resolve the issue, but before that you can follow the steps above to remove the print head and then cleaning the copper contacts on them with a cotton swab dampened in distilled water until they are clean, after drying them reseat the print head and check the issue.

hope it help you



7 comments to “How to fix error B200 on Canon Printers”

  • 23 August 2012 at 15:31

    It is truly a nice and useful piece of information. I am satisfied that you shared this useful information with us. Please keep us informed like this. Thank you for sharing.


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  • 21 September 2012 at 11:36
    Smitt59 says:

    I tried all the suggestions I could find on this error to no avail. As a last ditch effort I removed the cartridges and the print head, then powered up the printer. You will get an error stating no print head installed.

    Turn off printer, put everything back together and power up. I got an error 5100 (carriage error) on startup because I had to manually move the carriage to put the print head and carts back in.

    Turned printer off, then back on again. No errors and everything is working!

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  • 26 November 2012 at 19:30
    Unknown says:

    Thanks it worked..

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  • 15 October 2020 at 04:03
    Arvind Kumar says:

    Really useful post for service persons. Printer head are costly and first thing one has to do is to clean the printer head and check whether it is working. If not then go for new printer head. I work in hp service center and the experience has helped me a lot. By the way keep posting more on other printer issues also. Thanks.

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  • 23 February 2022 at 03:13
    Arun Ramesh says:

    Working in the field of canon service center I know that head clogging can lead to damage of printer head. First option is to clean the head, see any air bubbles block the ink flow and if not then its difficult. Really posts like these are amazing and helps people who are in the service field. Good work.

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