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Resolving the Canon Pixma 1403 Ink Error

Resolving the Canon Pixma 1403 Ink Error

Canon Pixma All In One Printers – Are You Experiencing The 1403 Ink Error? You’re not alone. It’s a frequent problem experienced by users and happens to several Canon Pixma models sooner or later during the printer’s life. The good news? It is typically fixable by following some basic troubleshooting. This article discusses the error message and provides step-by-step solutions to help you resolve the problem. Read:-How to Turn on the Canon Printer?

What Is the Canon Pixma 1403 Ink Error?

Canon Pixma 1403 Ink Error. The Canon Pixma 1403 Ink Error message usually means that the printer is not capable of recognising the cartridge that has been installed in the printer. This may be due to:

  • One that occurs often is an unseated cartridge
  • Using compatible, counterfeit, refilled, or filled with non-genuine ink ink cartridges
  • Cartridges contacts are dirty or physical damage to them
  • Firmware read or chip type not supported or not recognized.

Even though the message is often surprising, it’s typically caused by a buildup of debris that can include pigment particles and dried ink on the bottom of your cartridge, an issue very common when the ink, ahead of flowing out of the nozzle, begins to mature and dry up.

Which Printers Are Affected?

This error is most common in:

  • Canon PIXMA MG Series (MG2522, MG2922, MG3620, etc.)
  • Canon PIXMA TS Series
  • Canon PIXMA TR Series

If your printer displays a message like “Support Code 1403: The type of print head is incorrect”, you are likely experiencing this issue.

Step-by-Step Solutions to Fix Canon Pixma 1403 Ink Error

And sometimes all you need is to reset the printer.

  • Power down the printer and disconnect from your outlets
  • Wait for 1–2 minutes
  • You can reset a circuit by unplugging the dishwasher, waiting a few minutes, and plugging it back in and turning the machine on.

Reseat the Ink Cartridges

Improperly installed cartridges are a common culprit.

  • Open the printer cover to access the cartridges
  • Carefully remove the ink cartridges
  • Reinsert them firmly until they click into place
  • Close the cover and restart the printer

Clean the Cartridge Contacts

Dust or ink residue on the chip can block communication.

  • Turn off the printer
  • Remove the cartridges
  • Use a lint-free cloth or cotton swab lightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol
  • Gently clean the gold/copper contacts on the cartridge and inside the printer
  • Let everything dry before reinserting

Replace the Cartridge

If cleaning and reseating don’t help, the cartridge may be defective or incompatible.

  • Try changing the cartridge to an original Canon cartridge
  • Don’t use old, refilled, or third-party cartridges unless they’re confirmed to be compatible

Update Printer Firmware

  1. Official Canon support website
  2. Search for your printer model
  3. Download and install any available firmware or driver updates.

Conclusion

Canon Pixma 1403 ink error problem. The error you are seeing may look serious, but more often than not it is just a little bump along the way. Using the methods above, from the most basic reseating to the firmware update, should help you get your printer back up and running with minimal frustrations. And with a few preventive tips, you can help prevent encountering the problem again.

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