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Hi, When the paper is fed through Automatic Document Feeder
(ADF) it is scanned before copy or fax. The scanner is fixed type and is
located just below the ADF. The
lines are due to dirty scanner mirror. The printer/ scanner design is
based Sheet-Fed Scanner. Open/Lift the Control Panel (scanner top )(by
pulling it up from front - the area from where the paper to scan comes
out). Look out for the horizontal
mirror and use a soft, damp, lint-free cloth to gently clean the
scanner mirror, rollers etc. and enjoy clear scanning and copying! For example see the below picture: -
Inspect
for any tron pieces of paper dirt etc.DONT USE PAPER, CHEMICALS OR ANY ABRASIVE
CLOTH as it may damage the parts.
Hope it helps! Good Luck! Thanks for using Fixya! CreativeTECH
There is usually a locking lever on the bottom of the scanner to lock the mechanism during shipping or transport. Make sure that lever is fully in the unlocked position!
Cartridges are not alighned. Remove one of the cartridges and insert it back. The printer will print an alighment page. There are instructions on the page to place it on the scanner and to press the Scan button. For alighment to be successful the printer has not to missing any ink. Instead of removing and inserting a cartridge, you can use Maintenance tab in Printer preferencies to strat printhead alighment.
we have similar problem. my printer is canon mp 145. straight lines become wavy and some letters are italics when printed out. it was corrected when i used print head alignment but that was true when printing from my computer and not when using the copier. when using the copier lines still comes out wavy and i cannot correct it until now. please post when you solve your problem. i hope it will help you and i hope you can help me
same too me.on my old pc.that center thing was working fine.there wasnt any vibrtion at mouse pointer.i cant explain but i know same problem here..mouse pointer slips
Some sort of feedback through the scanner it seems
Delete the scanner software and reinstall.
Check Canon website for software updates
Consult the Tech support team whilst you are there
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