I had to completely unscrew and disassemble the printer then cut or break the piece of plastic from the removable ink cassette that was blocking it from being removed. See attached pic.
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1.Sir Please have a vacuum cleaner with you and clean the area where the paper is being pulled in thus the sensor will be clear
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How is that possible? The ink cartridges and photo printer are made by Canon for these printers. As far as I know this is supposed to be easy as everything is matched by the manufacturer. I feel like taking my printer that cost me lotsa money and trash it on the counter of the closest Canon service centre. My Selphy CP1000 has not even printed 30 photos yet and the ink cartridge film was jammed today. Pieces of blue and red ink film got jammed and torn off, leaving pieces between the rollers.
Something similar happend with my Selphy CP800, whereby the photo paper would end up going skew n ruining the prints. That printer did not make 50 prints even. I am of opinion that I have bought expensive overpriced junk from Canon. I am so infuriated that I suffering from heatstroke and possible strokes too.
There are two motors inside - one turning a program wheel, and the other turning the rest of the mechanics. The first one has small gear that goes out and the mechanics cannot start turning the ribbon inside the cartridge. For Selphy CP910: Remove the cartridge cover, cartridge and the tray cover. Bend a little covers and they will go. Remove 4 small screws at the bottom, open slowly the top part and disconnect the flat cables to the screen and the buttons. Then remove the 3 bigger screws at the bottom, disconnect the fan, tilt the frame in a way you can separate it from the box. Now you can see the motors and the displaced gear of the smaller one. To fix permanently, you have to separate the motors from the frame. Remove 3 screws of the main board, disconnect 3 flat cables and remove the board. Remove 2 screws holding the motors in place. One gear and one spring will fall apart. Slide out the displaced gear from the motor's axle, put some glue (I use Akfix 705 or Soudal 2C) and put it back. There is a hole on the gear where I sprayed the hardener part of the glue to fix it. Put everything back together and the printer will work as new.
Jan 4, 2013 - My Canon Selphy CP740 start to jam ink ribbon and ink cartridge is blocked and cann't be removed from printers. ... Question about Canon SELPHYCP740 InkJet Photo Printer .... SOURCE: CP760 SELPHY CP760 COMPACT PHOTO PRINTER Thermal: ink cassette stuck in the canon selphy printer CP7.
I had to completely unscrew and disassemble the printer then cut or break the piece of plastic from the removable ink cassette that was blocking it from being removed. See attached pic.
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