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Then simply follow the on-screen instructions for installing the driver. Go to the location where you saved the file and double click on the file. Then follow the instructions below corresponding to the file type that you On your computer where you will be easily able to find it, such as your desktop. A window should then show up asking you where you would like to save the file.
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To install the Canon PIXMA iP3300 Colour InkJet Printer driver, download the version of the driver that corresponds to your operating systemīy clicking on the appropriate link above.
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I Did my 20 Ritek hub-printables with the printonadime and the colors were screwy.I don't know if it's because I used generic dye-ink but It looked fine at the beginning.anyway I didn't drain the "baby"tanks (30ml) But I think I'll get about 50 DVD's before having to refill.I did the same about a month ago with the jlwsales CIS and I printed 50.It took about a fifth of an inch from the top of the tanks.If your not good at math.that's very little ink.about 1ml leaving 99ml per tank.I can't wait to finish modding my jlwsales tanks.I might buy another printonadime cis just for the parts!!!!!!! Because I liked when I did the 50 DVD's and hardly used ink.I'm hurting now.Damn printer ran over the tubing of my jlwsales cis because I followed the crappy(wrong) insallation instructions that came with the kit and now I know (nickelzy and My earlier post on this page) what the clips are for.I got the jlwsales instructions and I might post his (wrong ) Instructions just so we all will KNOW!!!!!! and the autoreset chips cost $15 each but a spare printonadime kit goes for $70.(Just for the parts).Canon PIXMA iP3300 Printer Driver Download Guides: Drivers | Questions & Answers | Software | Write to Usįree download and instructions for installing the Canon PIXMA iP3300 Colour InkJet Printer Driver for Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP 64-bit, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows 7 64-bit.


Since taking this picture, I've pulled about a half an inch of the tubing to the right so now there isn't as much slack but just enough so that the cartridges can go all the way to the left (when printing cd/dvd's). ** By the way, I probably have a little more slack than what you would ideally want. It closes almost all the way down, but raises just a slight bit (I don't imagine I'll ever care, because it's very minor). It not only is easy but the tubes won't get caught under the cartridges now! The only negative (and a very slight one at that) is that my cover won't close flush. Well anyway, just for anyone who is looking to route thier CIS system, I strongly recommend doing it this way. For 2 months they've been sitting in the box that the system came in (thank goodness I didn't toss them!). Until today, I had not idea what to do with those clips that JLW Sales gives you with the CIS system.
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However, when you don't have instructions or someone telling you how to do it, it can be confusing (at least to some people like myself). Like he stated earlier, it really is quite easy. Thanks to him (for e-mailing privately to further explain), I got it figured out. This morning when I came across Macrovision's post, I liked how he did his routing, however I didn't fully understand it. That seemed to do the trick for 2 months. I had my CIS routed like what is on the 1st page of this thread (I had electrical tape attached to the tubing inside the front of the printer). I felt like I was killing my r200 with all that screeching. I tried over and over different configurations and nothing I tried worked. Thanks to Macrovision, I got my CIS from JLW Sales routed correctly! This morning, after two months of error free printing, during the course of printing a DVD the tubes got caught under the cartridge and I heard that horrific SCREECH!!!! Oh man, I hate that sound.
