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make sure paper is loaded in right port and paper is inserted all the way. try a few pages at a time, and refer to manual on proper paper path information.
Load Legal paper in Cassette 1. If you want to print using only one piece of paper currently loaded in the Manual Feed Slot, click [Resolve Error]. If you want to feed paper from the cassettes, remove the loaded paper from the Manual Feed Slot.
I had an issue with the cassette tray paper feed. I loaded paper in the rear tray, manually used the printer properties button to make it print from the rear tray and printed from there. The next day I manually did the same thing but forced it to print from the cassette (bottom) tray. It worked fine today. It no longer thinks that there is no paper and the rollers are picking up the paper edge for proper feeding of the paper. I did not go through the roller cleaning procedure but I would do that if switching back and forth manually between trays doesn't work.
Hi Jerry
This is a budjet printer and ity's not really made for anything ohter than standard weight 'copier' typer paper.
66 lb. paper is equivalent to 240G paper here and that doesn't go though machines easily unless the paper feed is from the back.
HP printers traditionally roll the paper around a roller and feed it back on itself.
This paper (it's almost card) is too thick to go around the roller.
If you want to print a lot of this paper you are going to have to buy a new printer. I would recomment a Canon MP560.
reach behind where scanner hinges on back of printer in middle and gently pull up. Once it's completely pulled up -- about 6 inches, you can let it fall back away from the printer and the top portion folds out. You can feed paper in from the back that way.
We have become aware of an incompatibility
between the ZoomAlbum software and the Canon PIXMA printers listed
below. This issue applies only when using the ZoomAlbum software to
print Photo Album covers with Mac OS X. Affected Models PIXMA MP240, MP250, MP480, MP490, MP560, MP620, MP640, MP980, MP990, MX320, MX330, MX860, iP3600, iP4600, iP4700 Printers Phenomenon The affected PIXMA printers are designed to feed paper via the rear
tray with a center-feed mechanism and two paper guides. However, the
ZoomAlbum software was intended to feed paper from the rear tray in
printers with a right-feed mechanism and a single paper guide. As a
result, when using the ZoomAlbum software with Mac OS X to print Photo
Album covers with the affected Canon PIXMA printers, the printed image
may shift. Countermeasure To remedy this problem, please use the following settings when printing Photo Album covers with Mac OS X:
1. Click System Preferences
2. Click Print & Fax
3. Select your Canon PIXMA printer as the default printer
4. Select DL Envelope for Default Paper Size in Page Setup Note: Be sure to change the Default Paper Size back to Letter after printing the cover.
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