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1, Switch Off your Canon printer and remove the paper trays if present. Inspect if any wrinkled or damaged papers are present.
2, Lift the back cover of the printer if applicable. Open the other doors that give access to the ink or toner cartridge and the paper path. Remove the cartridges and do not expose it to direct sunlight.
3, If bits of paper are found, discard them by pulling the papers firmly. Manually rotate the roller gears to free the paper. Repeat the above steps if the error message appears repeatedly, once it has disappeared, reinsert the toner cartridges and paper trays.
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E3 error mean if printer has jammed in the machine.Clear paper jam,or paper feed sensor was displaced.clear or check paper sensor then solve your problem.
There will be some form of error clear code that would need to be entered. It would be something like "holding down the print key and powering on the printer at the same time" The manual may tell you.
There are different combos for different manufacturers.
Remove the jammed paper. Unplug the printer from the mains and PC. Inspect the rollers, etc for tiny paper piece(s) that may be stuck, or other debris. Try to clean rollers and make sure they are dry.
Keep printer unplugged for about 2 minutes and replug and try a test print.
Also make sure that you have waited long enough for the printer to heat up before giving a print job.
Finally, it could be an issue with the paper sensor. If this is the case, you will probably have to take the printer in for servicing..
Please make sure that the paper that you are using is included under the printer's paper compatibility list. Make sure that you are selecting the correct paper type on printer settings. Trash and re-install the drivers.
Remove the jammed paper. Unplug the printer from the mains and PC. Inspect the rollers, etc for tiny paper piece(s) that may be stuck, or other debris. Try to clean rollers and make sure they are dry. Keep printer unplugged for about 2 minutes and replug and try a test print. Also make sure thatyou have waited long enough for the printer to heat up before giving a print job. Finally, it could be an issue with the paper sensor. If this is the case, you will probably have to take the printer in for servicing..
You printer is giving you an error code with its flashing coloyr lights. I would consult canons website and write down the exact colours it is flashing as this is a specific error code. Most likely it is a paper jam error or reading error. Before you contact them i would try resetting the printer by powering down, unplugging all cables and cord, replugging and turning on and retry print jobs. If no luck go to plan B, webesite, and find error code. I am sorry i have no deatils for this printer to give you the error code myself.
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