Now it just started to make a paper jam error on every single point when you try to print something. End up with e00077-001 code. Any help will be appericiated
SOURCE: Running NCR on canon IR 8500
Hello Visionsp, NCR paper is special in so many ways (uhg).First of all is is typically thinner than regular 20# bond paper. Second,each sheet is chemically "married" to the other as there are ink beads on the back of one sheet that are activated by the unique beads on the face of the second sheet so to some degree they are manufactured to be mated together. So unless your paper feed system is @100% then the sheets (2 or 3 sheet NCR) are more difficult to seperate and are inclined to feed two sheets at once. THE BIGGIE is this. Consider the fact that in order to produce the carbon copy image that is being transferred from the top sheet to the pages below it requires pressure from from the pen. Your IR 8500 (and all modern copiers) has a section of the copier called the fuser.It uses extreme heat and pressure to bond the powdered carbon based toner to the paper by passing your normal copies between two heated and tightly gripped rollers, kinda like using an iron with extreme force. When the NCR paper passes through the fuser the exteme heat and "pressure" break the chemical ink beads on the NCR paper and begin to leave a layer of the very same chemical ink on the rollers as they pass thru.But instead of only trace amounts of carbon copy image (as would be reproduced by a customers signature on to the next sheet ) the entire NCR sheet is being heated and mashed and a large amount of the chemical ink is being activated rightat the point of maximum heat and pressure. Not only is this sticky as *&%$ ,but it leaves a residue on the fuser rollers (since there is no paper to transfer the beads to) and the rollers build up with ......basically ink. So at some point the copies going through the fuser will rather wrap around the rollers or cause "accordion" jams because the telon coated rollers are no longer coated with non stick teflon but are coated with tacky gunk. The only workaround for this is to run small runs of the NCR paper at a time, then run regular white paper for a while which will remove the buildup and then another quick run of NCR and so on. I have worked on Canon,Toshiba,Ricoh,Savin and Kodak copiers.The results are the same.NCR paper is not designed for regular copiers as they all use the same type fuser system. A press or a RISOGRAGH are the only reliable systems to run NCR paper. I wish I had better news.NOTE: even the workaround I have provided,which can work, does not eliminate the possibility of ruining the fuser rollers beyond repair. good Luck...............SPINAL
SOURCE: Canon Image runner C 3200 printer gives error code E000677-0080
your quickbooks file is in the wrong format example tiff or pdf let your it know they can change it to the correct file format
SOURCE: E3 error and no paper is jammed
Hello There please try it may clean it up for you
There this may work for you, it has worked for many here I given this advice so gave it a try it could work for you.
Generally when this happens, something has fallen into the printer, or a piece of paper has been jammed in there.
First step, remove the ink cartridge, and turn the printer upside down and gently shake it, see if anything comes out.
If nothing goes, or you can't hear anything rattling around, get a piece of cardstock paper (60lb or heavier) and gently push this through the printer, to see if it will help push out what might be stuck in there.
And gave the rode that the ink slides on a good clean and maybe a bit oil on cloth and wipe the rod with it.
Please come back and just gave a vote, it will gave me some satisfaction to know am helping some one so I will keep on helping.
All The Best: Pineworks
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