Sometimes you can vlear a fuser jam with a manilla folder. Open the copier let it coll a bit and slide a manilla folder through the fusing unit. If it is just pieces of stuck paper the folder can sometimes push them out of yhe wsy ad you gorce it through and pull it out the other side. The fuser has two rolls one heat and one pressure both of these rolls have small fingers which are supposed to kerp paper from sticking to them. Sometimes these fingers get bent or damaged and this causes the actual jam. There is also an exit sensor that detects jams in this area it can have a damaged part as well
SOURCE: paper jam light constantly on.
The suggestion with the heavy stock paper worked. I used a vanilla folder but this was not heavy enough so I simply folded it in half. I had the problem where it would feed 1 sheet of paper in the auto sheet feeder upon starting the printer up. This is unusual in itself. The single sheet of paper would go through normally. But with the vanilla folder, as it was going through, I heard a loud sound like a contraption somewhere was being reset or dislodged or relodged or relocated from some stuck position. After the sound, the green light came on no problem and it all worked. Try something not so heavy like a vanilla folder that has been trimmed down. Then fold it. You might have to hold it up against the black roller wheel to get it to engage the roller wheel when you turn the printer on. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: paper jamming and feeding unevenly
I have the exact same problem. Until last night it worked perfectly, and when it ran out of paper, I put more papers in the back of the printer correctly and since then it won't print, it pulls paper to the right and the paper jams. I tooked the printer to the service and they say that I'm lucky that the warranty did not expired yet, cause the problem is a "manufacturing mistake", and that they will take it to the Canon service.
I realy hope they will do the job. I'm expecting to repair be done till tomorow.
SOURCE: paper jam
One of your jam sensors may be stuck in the actuated position by a paper scrap or dust, giving a jam code to your printer. There are usually two sensors, one where the paper feeds, and one where the paper exits. Try this: hand-feed a sheet of paper through the machines paper path,IN THE DIRECTION THE PAPER NORMALLY FEEDS. This may force out whatever is actuating the sensors.
SOURCE: I have a brand new canon mp480 printer. it keeps jamming
HEY THERE GUY'S THE EASIEST SOLUTION I CAN TELL YOU TO DO IS CALL CANON COMPLAIN THE'Y WELL MAKE YOU DO A COUPLE OF THINGS THATS SUPPOSED TO CORRECT THE ISSUE: LIKE ROLLER CLEANING A COUPLE OF TIMES, CLEAN THE ROLLER WITH ALCHOL, TURN EVERYTHING OFF AND SHAKE THE MACHINE A LITTLE AND TURN IT BACK ON TO SEE IF THAT WORKS AND FINALLY IF THAT DOESNT WORK THEY TELL YOU TO UNISTALL THE DRIVER AND REINSTALL IT!! WELL MAYBE FOR SOME OF YOU THESE STEPS MIGHT WORK!! BUT L'M TELLING YOU IVE PERSONALLY NOTICED CANON'S PRINTERS ARE ****!!! I'VE GONE THREW 2 PRINTERS SINCE DECEMBER LAST YEAR AND THEY SENT ME OUT A 3RD ONE FREE OF CHARGE!!! I TOLD THEM I HAD A CANON MP 150 FOR YEARS THAT I PRINTED EVERYTHING ON IT AND I STILL CAN EVEN AFTER MY DROPED IT AND BROKE A COUPLE OF THINGS ON IT!! SO FAR I HAVE USED THE MP470 WHICH IS GARBAGE!! AND THE MP480 IS THE SAME!!!! L MIGHT JUST SELL THE ONE THEY GAVE ME!!! IF ANYONE HAS QUESTION FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT [email protected] SEE YA!!
SOURCE: paper wont feed
I had the same problem and it turns out one of my kids put a coin into the top of it and it was far down inside where i could not see it.and it was stuck in the bend of the paper feed after tearing it almost all the way down i finally was able to see it removed the coin and it worked.
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