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6A00 found paper in place where cartridges sit and wait for a print job. Cleared the paper but still won't start. I have checked in all other possible places and no paper or scrap of paper to be found. Is there a way to automatically reset the printer? I have a alternate blinking lights between copy and alarm plus error code 6A00. frustrated

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Hi
Error 6A00
The 6A00 is a Canon generic code for paper path jam.

Solution 1:
Move the printhead carriage back and forth a few times.

Solution 2:
Check the purge unit: Moving the print head assembly will not clear a purge unit if its jammed with paper, paper clips, push pins, screws, cookie crisp, flower bud pods or the like.

Solution 3:
Press the ink pads down in the purge unit.

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