I had the same issue, Turned out to be a tiny scrap of paper inside the fuser (the thing in the back behind the "caution hot" sticker. It was nearly impossible to see. I removed the screws on the fuser cover (to loosen, it wouldn't come off), then lowered the top lip enough to see the bright orange fuser roller. The paper scrap was stuck on the right side.
SOURCE: Paper Jam
I have just had the same problem on one of these Canon MF4150 machines.
The manufactures warranty on our machine had expired just one week before this happened so I had to fix this myself.
The problem we had (which is very likely to be the same cause as yours) is when we removed some torn jammed paper, it had somehow pulled off a spring from inside the machine. The spring was linked to the paper jam sensor.
It does involve a LOT of work to fix it, and unless you are very 'techy' it may be quite a difficult task to do this for the 'average' person.
I had to completely disassemble the machine:
Take off the front first (lift up the cover and there is 2 screws at the front and 2 clips on the bottom of the machine)
Then remove the 2sides and finally the top (screws should be easy to see, to get the sides off, un-clip along the front edges and gently move them outwards and slide them backwards to release the clips on the back) being careful with the wires going to the scanner part).
Then look for the fuser unit which is near the top at the back, there is a black rounded cover over the fuser. To remove the cover, look for 2 small clips one at each side and unclip the cover and gently lift upwards.
Under the cover on the left side you will see a small plastic rod which goes from the left side to a small tab in the middle, if you look about half way along that rod you should see a tiny spring, make sure this is clipped on properly and that you are able to rotate the rod and it should spring back to the proper position when you let go.
Once this is done, put it all back together again and it should work fine.
I'm sure a lot of other people probably have this same problem too so I hope this helps someone.
SOURCE: canon pixma MP620 paper jam
i think u r roller of the pixma is getting hard so loose it means scroll it by u r hands for one or two times and then try
SOURCE: Paper Jam MX860
Double check as sometimes a small amount of paper will give this error message. If you are sure no paper is in the path/feeder, then unplug your printer from the ac supply for about 10mins (Logic reset) then plug back in and this should have this working again.
SOURCE: I had a major paper jam at my printer (Canon,
SOURCE: Paper jam rear, open back cover. Paper jam has
Hi Good day!!! Turn off your brother and check the back cover be sure to close it. after that turn back on your brother.
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The message Paper Jam may
appear on the display if the Brother machine is not feeding paper
correctly, paper scraps have become stuck in the print head path, the
paper is not loaded properly in the paper tray, the jam clear cover
located in the back of the machine, is not installed properly or the PE
Actuator is missing or damaged.
To resolve this issue, please follow the steps listed below:
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