What This Error Means
F05 on a Canon Pixma is a cartridge recognition / print head error. The printer thinks a cartridge is missing, wrong, or unreadable.
In plain terms: the printer blocks all jobs because it can’t make electrical contact with the ink cartridge chip.
Most likely causes:
- Cartridge not fully clicked in.
- Wrong cartridge model for this Pixma.
- Dirty, wet, or ink‑covered gold contacts.
- Cheap third‑party cartridge with a bad chip.
- Less common: damaged print head or carriage electronics.
Official Fix
Canon’s manual answer: reseat or replace the ink cartridges.
- Power the printer off with the Power button. Unplug it for 30 seconds, then plug it back in and turn it on.
- Open the front/top cover so the carriage moves to the center.
- Unlock and remove all cartridges, even if only one is flagged.
- Check the model numbers on each cartridge label. They must match the codes printed near the cartridge bay or in the manual.
- Remove any orange tape, plastic films, or vent seals left on new cartridges. Nothing should cover the nozzles or the gold contacts.
- Visually inspect the gold contacts. If they’re obviously dirty, gently wipe with a dry, lint‑free cloth. Do not use water.
- Reinstall each cartridge into the correct slot and press until it sits flat and the latch clicks solidly.
- Close the cover and wait for the noise to stop. If prompted, confirm cartridge replacement and run a test print.
- If F05 returns, Canon says to try brand‑new genuine Canon cartridges. If that still fails, the official line is: print head / carriage failure, send it for service.
The Technician’s Trick
When that doesn’t clear F05, this is the stuff working techs actually try.
- Clean the contacts the right way.
- Power off and unplug the printer. Pull the cartridges.
- Use 90%+ isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab.
- Lightly wipe the gold contacts on the cartridges.
- Look inside the carriage and wipe the matching spring contacts too. Don’t bend them.
- Let everything dry 5–10 minutes before powering back up.
- Force better contact.
- If a cartridge feels loose, stick a thin strip of folded paper or tape on the top front of the cartridge (not on the chip).
- Reinstall it so the shim pushes the chip harder into the printer contacts. Good for picky third‑party carts.
- Do a soft reset / service‑mode nudge.
- With the printer off, hold Stop/Reset.
- While holding it, press and hold Power.
- Release Stop/Reset, keep holding Power.
- Press Stop/Reset 5 times, then release Power.
- Let it come up, then power it off normally and restart.
- On many Pixmas this clears a “stuck” F05 that’s just firmware confusion.
- Prove it’s the cartridge, not the printer.
- If you can, test your cartridge in another compatible Pixma.
- Fails in both? Cartridge is bad. Works there but not in your machine? Your print head / carriage board is the culprit.
If a known‑good cartridge still gives F05 after cleaning, shimming, and a reset, the fix is hardware: print head or carriage. On low‑end Pixmas, that repair usually costs more than the printer is worth.
Is It Worth Fixing? (The Financial Verdict)
- ✅ Fix: Error only shows with one cartridge, printer is under ~6 years old, and a new set of genuine Canon cartridges is cheaper than a new printer.
- ⚠️ Debatable: You’ve tried brand‑new OEM cartridges and deep cleaning, F05 still pops, but you print a lot and like this model.
- ❌ Replace: F05 persists even with known‑good cartridges, or a shop quotes you for a print head / carriage board on a budget Pixma—usually costs as much as or more than a new printer.
Parts You Might Need
- Canon Pixma black FINE ink cartridge – Find Canon Pixma black FINE ink cartridge on Amazon
- Canon Pixma color FINE ink cartridge – Find Canon Pixma color FINE ink cartridge on Amazon
- Canon Pixma replacement print head (model‑specific) – Find Canon Pixma replacement print head on Amazon
- Canon Pixma carriage / ink cartridge holder assembly – Find Canon Pixma carriage / ink cartridge holder assembly on Amazon
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