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Thomas Verrier Posted on Jun 22, 2007

Cassette will not load!

When I have no cassette in the camcorder, the mechanism works just fine; however, when I place a cassette (even a brand new cassette) into the loading chamber and press down on the black to lock it in, I get a message "X Remove the cassette" and it pops back open. Any suggestions?

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  • Anonymous Dec 13, 2007

    Mine does the same thing. When I brought it to Radio Shack to send out, they supposedly sent it to Canon who charged a $20 fee to look at it and then sent it back with a $400 charge to repair it. The camcorder cost that brand new. I'm not getting it fixed and I will not buy another Canon.

  • Anonymous Apr 27, 2009

    When I have no cassette in the camcorder, the mechanism works just fine; however, when I place a cassette (even a brand new cassette) into the loading chamber and press down on the black to lock it in, I get a message "X Remove the cassette" and it pops back open.

  • beeber758 May 11, 2009

    i have the same problem any new ideas?

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I have one doing the same thing. I called Cannon and the told me I would have to send it in for service. Now after reading that about 10 other folks having the same issue, I think Cannon has some issue with the ZR100.

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