Canon ImageClass D760: With sheets to be copied loaded in adf and press start, sheet starts to feed and then stops and get message ''check document open the adf'' but there is no jam-it just stops.
I have fixed the problem. I posted the solution in troubleshooting. Thanks to all.I have fixed the problem. I posted the solution in troubleshooting. Thanks to all.
AnonymousMay 02, 2009
Canon ImageClass D760: With sheets to be copied loaded in adf and press start, sheet starts to feed and then stops and get message ''check document open the adf'' but there is no jam-it just stops.Canon ImageClass D760: With sheets to be copied loaded in adf and press start, sheet starts to feed and then stops and get message ''check document open the adf'' but there is no jam-it just stops.
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The ADF is the "automatic Document Feeder" it thinks something is in there when there isn't. check to see if something is stuck in it that would cause it to "think" that.
Put the pages in the "multiscan" all at once, not just one sheet at a time. The Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) will feed one sheet of your document at a time untill all of the pages are scanned...
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Canon Pixma MX330, ADF error, Code : 2,103,0 Here's what I found. There were no stuck gears or pieces of plastic caught anywhere. The ****** can still feed paper, except for (consistently) the last page -->error/stuck.
1) In order to CLEAR THE ERROR you need to do two things
a) & b): a) Press OK, WITH THE HOOD OPEN, with a piece of paper loaded in the ADF, being careful to grab the paper manually as it comes out of the bottom of the hood. b) Windex the strip of glass surface which sits under the ADF next to the platen. This needs to be done with attention to minute detail, and a bright LED flashlight; since ink smudges off of documents and collects on the glass with alarming frequency. The machine may think these smudges are caught/jammed paper.
2) In order to SCAN a stack of paper, add one blank sheet to the bottom of your document. This page will be the one that fails to clear the ADF, generates an error, and must be manually cleared before the next job. The rest of your pages will have already scanned.
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I suggest you get a sheet of Card Stock (Heavy
paper) and place it in the feed way. Then press the print
button applying a slight amount of pressure on the Card Stock so it
will feed through the printer. The reason for this, is in some cases I
have been able to clear the paper track of debris that was deposited there
over time.
Worth a try, as I have fixed a number of printers this
way, saving costly repairs.
Hope this helps.Bud
The ADF is the Automatic Document feeder through which you feed the paper in on top of the printer. Usually the cover swivle/opens up, and you can check if there is paper debris in the rollers. Clean the rollers with cotton pad and some alcohol.
I have fixed the problem. I posted the solution in troubleshooting. Thanks to all.
Canon ImageClass D760: With sheets to be copied loaded in adf and press start, sheet starts to feed and then stops and get message ''check document open the adf'' but there is no jam-it just stops.
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