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Paper feed results in a clicking and no feed - Canon imageRUNNER 210S Copier

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This sounds as if the paper pick up assembly is not lifting the paper-up to meet the rollers. This is like a ratcheting sound when lifting. When the paper gets high enough it hits a sensor arm and the copier will indicate paper in the cassette. If it doesn't lift it will quit but will never indicate paper in cassette. Does the other paper cassette feed? I know I've had to replace the paper pick-up assembly before because of this problem and is very expensive. Good luck.

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