A nice printer; I've got three of them, never a problem.

Doesn't sound good; not likely a configuration issue.

Is the cartridge properly inserted? Does the carriage move freely?

Using the correct power supply?

I assume it does not do a self-test at all?

Have you gone through the Troubleshooting section? 

Is the error light on solidly or does it blink and/or beep?

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Anthony Coghlan 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2016 11:21 PM
  Subject: [M100] Canon BJ-10e configuration to work with Model 100


  Hello – this is my first post, though I follow with interest.  Greetings and 
Happy New Year 2016 to my fellow Model 100 enthusiasts worldwide!

   

  I recently purchased a Canon BJ-10e inkjet printer to use with my M100, but 
after a great deal of experimentation, I haven’t been able to get the printer 
to work.  (Error light is pretty much perpetually on.  Essentially does nothing 
that the manual suggests the printer should do, including self-tests.)  This is 
confusing, since the BJ-10 seems like one of the older but still “relatively” 
modern printers that folks on the list have called out as being well-suited to 
the M100.  I’m using an original Radio Shack printer cable for the M100, so I 
think I can rule out a connecting cable error.  I even bought a replacement 
rechargeable battery for the printer, thinking that might be the issue, to no 
avail.  I’m hoping someone with experience configuring this printer can help me 
out.  Do the printer’s DIP switches need to be set in any particular manner?  
Is there some other “trick” or even just a common failure mode?  I’m beginning 
to think that I was sold a piece of junk with a fried logic board.  I want to 
exhaust options before throwing the printer away in frustration.

   

  Best wishes and thanks,

  Anthony

   

   

   

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