Monday 18 June 2012

How to Clear a Paper Jam on a Canon Inkjet Printer



For many people, maintaining a Canon Inkjet Printer in the home or office can be expensive and frustrating. There are numerous error messages and they always come at inconvenient times. Many Canon printers today have LCD monitors to help us understand problems that arise, however, many inkjet printers do not come with such monitors. Most of us do not read the Canon Inkjet Printer manuals thoroughly and have little to no idea what the blinking error light means. Paper jams are among the most common problem with Canon Inkjet Printers. Follow these instructions to learn how to clear a paper jam on a Canon Inkjet Printer:


Instructions



Protect yourself from shock. Disconnect the power cord from the back of the Canon Inkjet Printer. This is an important step when working inside ANY electronic device.

Unhinge the back access panel of the printer. It seems repetitive to say this, but this door will be in the BACK of the printer.

Look through the opened back panel and look for paper. Remove any and all paper you find jammed there.

Close the back access panel. Make sure that it latches into place and looks the same way that it did before you opened it.

Find the front or top access panel. This is the panel you would lift to change ink cartridges. Open this access panel. If the carriage that holds the ink cartridges moves, then you forgot to unplug the printer, go back and do that now. Look for paper that may be jammed in this area of the printer.

Remove any paper you find jammed here. When pulling from the front there will be resistance from the paper feeder. Pull slowly or the paper will rip and create a more stressful problem.

Close the front access panel. Make sure that it falls or latches back in place. It should look the same way that it did before you opened it.

Plug the printer's power cord into the wall outlet, and attempt to print again. If the printer prints the job, then you have successfully removed the paper jam.
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Monday 4 June 2012

Canon Printer Paper Won't Feed



Paper feeding problems with Canon printers can be related to the media (paper) condition, paper quality or the printer. Paper not feeding properly can be accompanied by paper jams, too. Printer and paper preparation can go a long way to alleviate these kinds of issues. Follow some steps to ensure your paper feeds correctly in your Canon printer.

1 Remove any jammed paper from the Canon printer. Pull the paper out from the sheet feeder in the direction that the paper was traveling. This will help avoid damage to the rollers and associated plastic parts. Allow the printer to reset itself afterward.

2 Lift any covers and lids, and wipe the rollers with a soft, damp cloth. A light colored cloth will help you identify dirt that comes off the rollers. Clean the rollers gently with the cloth. Clean the rollers until no more dirt appears on the cloth. Allow the rollers to dry.

3 Fan and then load fresh paper in the Canon printer. Use dry, flat paper. Don't overfill the tray. Discard any paper that curls or is wrinkled. Load the paper so that the left edge rests against the paper guide. Set the paper guide so that it fits the paper. You will see embossed markings on the paper tray that represent the size of the paper you are using. For example, move the paper guide to the "Letter" position if you are using letter-sized paper. Check that the paper is stacked perpendicular to the tray. Everything should be square
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