Service manual for Canon PIXMA iPx000 printers?

I'm looking for a service manual for the iP3000, but will settle for any of them. If you have a PDF file to share of one of these manuals, I'd appreciate a copy.

(Yes, I know about e-bay.)

Thanks, Dave

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In the "Getting Started" box, click on "Product / Software Manuals" HTH

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John Q

You want a service manual for a Canon product? Are you a Canon authorized servicer?

Otherwise, I know of very few Canon manuals that they sell any more to anyone else. Give the Canon customer service a call and ask them what it costs and if you can buy it.

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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 13:56:26 -0800, snipped-for-privacy@locl.net wrote (in article ):

You are correct. You cannot buy a service manual if you are not an authorized service center.

*That's* why I'm asking in news groups if anyone has one they'd like to share.
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 11:01:44 -0800, John Q wrote (in article ):

It's not a service manual, it's user guides.

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Since becoming a Canon authorized servicer costs so much and is very exclusive, it is highly unlikely that any Canon authorized servicer would risk losing the factory servicer status by loaning out a service manual which goes against the agreement signed with Canon.

The nearest photo printer authorized service is more than 80 miles away from us. We use to do Canon consumer electronics and camcorders, but Canon has since made those all factory depot repair only.

Good Luck

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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 18:01:55 -0800, snipped-for-privacy@locl.net wrote (in article ):

You apparently know very little about what is available on the 'net. These manuals are for sale regularly on e-Bay; CDs full of PDF files of these manuals. Some manuals are available for free at many download sites (I found such a site for an Epson service manual, but not yet for this Canon manual.) Anyone care to share the iP3000 service manual? Or any of the other iPx000 service manuals?

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Doh

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Look / ask in the ebook / e-books NGs where you won't be pontificated by some head-in-arse twit.

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pete

Apparantly you must know more about what is on the web. So go find what you need.

The ONLY service manuals for Canon I have seen on Ebay are for old printers and the like. How old is the BJC3000 and similar? You might be able to get a hold of one in 3 or so years after Canon decides it is no longer cost effective to provide support for the printer.

I have pages of links of available on the web service manuals. Only no recent Canon manuals at all.

Of the regulars here, I do not know of any that are Canon printer products authorized.

You might try in a computer repair forum, as it looks like of all the Canon printer authorized servicers within 400 miles of me, a total of

10, they all are listed as computer sales/repair shops, not electronics repair.
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Duh

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DaveC wrotenews:0001HW.BE5A133400202397F02845B0 @news.individual.net:

IT's amazing how helpfull people can get, when they haven't a clue how to help you and would rather scold you, misdirect you and pretend they didn't really read what you were asking for?

Btw...have you tried googling, using yahoo and going on Ebay yet?

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Mapanari

Sounds to me like you are describing yourself...

(I quoted it on top for you, because I see you have trouble keeping track otherwise...)

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Arthur Entlich

This printer is not that old is it? Isn't this still under warranty?

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borgunit2003

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