Printer Turns Off Unexpectedly or Repeatedly
If printer is set to turn off automatically after a certain time, disable this setting.
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If you have set the printer to turn off automatically after a specified time, the power will shut off by itself once that
time has elapsed.
• To disable the setting from the operation panel:
1. Check that printer is turned on.
2. Press the Setup button, use the
button.
LCD and Operation Panel
3. Use the
4. Use the
5. Use the
The setting to shut off the power automatically is disabled.
• To disable the setting from the computer:
For Windows, use Canon IJ Printer Assistant Tool or ScanGear (scanner driver) to disable the setting.
Follow the procedure below to disable the setting using Canon IJ Printer Assistant Tool.
1. Open Canon IJ Printer Assistant Tool.
Maintenance Tab Description
2. Select Select Printer... and select printer you are using from pulldown menu and select
OK.
3. Select Auto Power.
4. Select Disable for Auto Power Off.
5. Select OK.
6. Select OK on the displayed screen.
button to select EnergySaveSettings and then press the OK button.
button to select Auto power off and then press the OK button.
button to select OFF and then press the OK button.
button to select ECO settings, and press the OK
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Do you have a question about the PIXMA TR4500 Series and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
where is the cassette to load the paper in
The paper cassette in the Canon PIXMA TR4500 Series is located at the front of the printer. To access it, pull out the cassette until it stops.
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I have a Canon Pixma TR4500 printer. It needs the black ink cartridge replaced. It came with a cartridge #243. Can It be replaced with a cartridge # 275? Are they compatible in my machine? I happen to have one already and would like to use it and save a 50 mile round trip to get a new 243.
Trying to print and getting message communicating with printer and it never seems to communicate
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