So I have an i9900 which prints very nice. It has a feature a that is supposed to warn you when the ink is getting low then out. Mine have never worked.
I re-installed the driver but still nothing. I contact Canon via Email.. here's the exchange.... it's totally pathetic.
Me:
Ink Monitor always has shown half full . It has never given a
warning of low ink or out of ink even though it has. Using Intel
WinXP/2000 driver on AMD system. PC networked to Win 2k machine.
Monitor does not work on either PC.
Them:
Regrettably, Canon does not support this printer being connected to a
network. Please plug the printer directly into the computer, that is
being used and see if the monitor displays the proper information.
Me:
It is plugged directly into a computer. I have sharing enabled. The only reason I mentioned it was because of the driver installed. Please research further.
Them:
Thank you for replying to Canon product support. I am sorry to hear
that the i9900 is not detecting the ink correctly.
Make sure you are using Canon recommended ink.
Me:
I am using Canon ink and have never used anything else.
Them:
Having reviewed the message history, we have exhausted the recommended
troubleshooting. I recommend contacting live technical support at this
point. While I understand email may be the preferred method, the real
time feedback of a live technical support call would be very beneficial
in this case. Please see the special priority information and toll-free
number provided in the footer or signature of the message. A Canon
technical support representative will be able to better isolate and get
you up and working faster.
Anyone here have a solution?

