Here's a link from which you should be able to download the online manual with a troubleshooting section that includes specific instructions on clearing a paper jam. See also
this page, as I have no great confidence in the links I get from canon, their website is so backwards. If you choose the service and support option, then ask "how do I clear a paper jam" you'll see the instructions they offer.
Issue:
Paper is jammed inside the printer
Solution:
Remove foreign object from paper feed area (MP130)
Remove foreign object from paper feed path
If error message
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[PLEASE CLEAR PAPER JAM AND PRESS [OK]] or
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[CHECK PRINTER]
is displayed, follow this procedure to remove paper or obstructions from the machine.
Clearing Jams In The Paper Output Tray:
- Gently pull any jammed paper out of the Paper Output Tray.
- Press .
- If you cannot see any jammed paper in the Paper Output Tray, remove it from the machine's interior.
- Press to power off the machine.
- Lift up the Scan Unit until it locks into place.
- Open the Paper Output Tray.
- Look in the print area for an obstruction (such as a paper clip, staple, tape, etc.) and then remove it.
- If you are printing from an application software, follow the instructions displayed on your computer.
Clearing Jams From The Auto Sheet Feeder:
- Gently pull out any jammed paper from the Auto Sheet Feeder.
- Press .
- If you are printing from an application software, follow the instructions displayed on your computer.
Sorry I can't offer you much more, but just try to get all the bits out. Sometimes a pointy tool on a vacuum will help. Otherwise, maybe you can wrap and tape a post-it note around a popsicle stick or something to reach the paper and try to coax it out, or maybe a bit of folded tape on the end of a ruler or something like that. Good luck.
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