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Removing Paper Jams - MG4120

If you can see the jammed paper at the paper output slot, remove the paper following the
procedure below.

Pull the paper out slowly.

Hold the paper with your hands, then pull the paper out slowly not to tear it.

IMPORTANT:

Do not pull the paper out from the front tray even though you can see the jammed paper
at the front tray. Pulling the paper out forcibly from the front tray may damage the
machine.

REFERENCE:

If you cannot pull the paper out, turn the machine off and turn it back on. The paper may
be ejected automatically.

If you cannot pull the paper out from the paper output tray, try to pull the paper out from
the transport unit.

Refer to [ Paper Is Jammed inside the Machine at the Transport Unit ] within this
webpage.

If the paper tears and you cannot remove the jammed paper from the paper output slot,
open the paper output cover to remove the paper.

Refer to [ Paper Is Jammed inside the Machine] within this webpage.

Reload the paper, and press the OK button on the machine.

If you turned off the machine in step 1, all print jobs in the queue are canceled. Reprint if
necessary.

REFERENCE:

When reloading the paper, confirm that you are using the paper suited for printing and are
loading it correctly.

We recommend you use paper other than A5 sized one to print documents with photos or
graphics; otherwise, the printout may curl and cause paper exit jams.

If you cannot remove the paper or the paper tears inside the machine, or if the paper jam
error continues after removing the paper, contact the service center.

Paper Is Jammed inside the Machine at the Transport Unit

If you can see the jammed paper at the front tray, or you cannot see the paper either at the
paper output slot or at the front tray, remove the paper from the transport unit.

Remove the paper following the procedure below.

Turn the machine off, then unplug the power cord.

Stand the machine with the right side facing down.

If you can see the jammed paper at the front tray, stand the machine with the front tray
open.

IMPORTANT:

When you stand the machine, confirm that the document cover is closed.

If a memory card is inserted in the card slot, remove it before you stand the machine.

When you stand the machine, hold it securely and be careful not to hit it on a hard object.

Push the open lever to open the transport unit.

(A) open lever

When you open the transport unit, support it with your hand so that it does not fall down.

Pull out the jammed paper slowly.

REFERENCE:

If the paper is rolled up and it is difficult to remove, grasp the edges of the paper, then
remove the jammed paper.

If you cannot remove the jammed paper from the transport unit, close the transport unit,
stand the machine upright, then open the paper output cover to remove the paper.

Refer to [ Paper Is Jammed inside the Machine] within this webpage.

Close the transport unit.

REFERENCE:

After you close the transport unit, do not keep the machine standing upright.

Plug the machine back in and turn the machine back on.

Reload the paper.

All print jobs in the queue are canceled. Reprint if necessary.

If you cannot remove the paper or the paper tears inside the machine, or if the paper jam
error continues after removing the paper, contact the service center.

Paper Is Jammed inside the Machine

If the jammed paper tears and you cannot remove the paper either from the paper output
slot or from the transport unit, or the jammed paper remains inside the machine, remove
the paper following the procedure below.

Turn off the machine, and unplug the power cord of the machine from the power supply.

Open the paper output cover.

Remove the paper on the front tray if any.

IMPORTANT:

Do not touch the clear film (A).

If the paper or your hands touch these parts and blot or scratch them, the machine can be
damaged.

Make sure that the FINE cartridge holder does not hang over the paper.

If the FINE cartridge holder hangs over the paper, move the FINE cartridge holder to the
right edge or the left edge whichever is easier to remove the paper.

When you move the FINE cartridge holder, hold the FINE cartridge holder and slide it
slowly to the right edge or the left edge.

Hold the jammed paper with your hands.

If the edge of paper is jammed near the paper output slot, pull the edge of paper to the
position where you can hold it with your hands.

Pull the paper slowly not to tear it, then pull the paper out.

Make sure that all the jammed paper is removed.

If the paper is torn, a piece of paper may remain inside the machine. Check the following
and remove the piece of paper if it remains.

Does the piece of paper remain under the FINE cartridge holder?

Does the little piece of paper remain inside the machine?

Does the piece of paper remain in the right side or the left side space (A) inside the
machine?

Close the paper output cover, then reload the paper.

All print jobs in the queue are canceled. Reprint if necessary.

REFERENCE:

If the message about paper jam is displayed on the computer screen when you resume
printing after removing all the jammed paper, a piece of paper may remain inside the
machine. In this case, confirm that no piece of paper remains inside the machine.

If you cannot remove the paper or the paper tears inside the machine, or if the paper jam
error continues after removing the paper, contact the service center.

Paper Is Jammed When Automatic Duplex Printing

If the paper is jammed when performing automatic duplex printing, remove the paper
following the procedure below.

Pull the paper out slowly from the paper output slot.

Hold the paper with your hands, then pull the paper out slowly not to tear it.

IMPORTANT:

Do not pull the paper out from the front tray even though you can see the jammed paper
at the front tray. Pulling the paper out forcibly from the front tray may damage the
machine.

Reload the paper, and press the OK button on the machine.

If you were not able to remove the paper out in step 1:

Follow the procedure below to remove the paper from the transport unit.

Turn the machine off, then unplug the power cord.

Stand the machine with the right side facing down.

IMPORTANT:

When you stand the machine, confirm that the document cover is closed.

If a memory card is inserted in the card slot, remove it before you stand the machine.

When you stand the machine, hold it securely and be careful not to hit it on a hard object.

Push the open lever to open the transport unit.

(A) open lever

When you open the transport unit, support it with your hand so that it does not fall down.

Pull out the jammed paper slowly.

REFERENCE:

If the paper is rolled up and it is difficult to remove, grasp the edges of the paper, then
remove the jammed paper.

If you cannot remove the jammed paper from the transport unit, close the transport unit,
stand the machine upright, then open the paper output cover to remove the paper.

Refer to [ Paper Is Jammed inside the Machine] within this webpage.
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How to fix error 6C10 on Canon Printers



This error appears on these printers: MP110, MP540, MP630, MP620, MP640, IP3600... and others...
Solution 1:
  • Move the printhead to the center.
  • Disconnect the printer and check on the right: is the purge unit ok ? No peace of paper ?
  • Do a reset of the printer:
  • Power on
  • Hold down the "Resume" button (triangle in a circle)  for 15 to 20 seconds.
Solution 3:
  • Power off the printer.
  • Open the door.
  • Power on.
  • When the cartridge is in the center, close the door.
Solution 4:
  • Open the lid and allow the ink cartridge carrier to center itself. 
  • Looking to the right, you will see a row of white rollers behind the carrier. 
  • At the end of the rollers there is a small, clear piece of plastic that sticks up. Take a small piece of a paper towel and wipe all of the ink off this piece of plastic. When that is clean move on to the ink pad.
  • About 1 inch, towards the front of the printer from that piece of plastic, is a small square, about 1/2 inch per side, that is a small foam pad. This is where the excess ink is collected. 
  • Take a piece of paper towel and press into the foam. Do this until the paper towel is no longer collecting ink. Close the lid, turn off the printer then turn it back on.
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How to Clear the Canon Check Ink 1686 and 1688 Error Messages

The Canon “Check Ink 1686″ and  “Check Ink 1688″ are low ink warnings used by an entire series of inkjet printers that take the PG-540, PG-540XL, CL-541 and CL-541XL ink cartridges. Canons official text used to describe the error states “The ink may have run out” (Check Ink 1686) and “The ink has run out” (Check Ink 1688). Whatever error you are receiving your printer will stop when it believes the cartridge is empty and refuse to print without intervention from you. There is however a way you can carry on printing as we will discuss below…


Why am I getting this message?

If you have just installed a new remanufactured cartridge or have just refilled your own cartridge, you may be surprised to see this error message so quickly. This is due to the fact that these Canon printers have no way of looking inside the cartridge or detecting fresh ink. Instead the cartridge just monitors how many pages have been printed and the average page coverage since it was first installed into a printer. From this information your printer estimates the ink level of the cartridge and when it believes the ink cartridge is running low/empty will present you with the “Check Ink” 1686 or 1688 message. As a result of this way of estimating ink levels, even an original Canon ink cartridge will almost certainly have some ink left when your printer warns you it is empty.

Can I get around this error message?

Indeed you can and it is exceptionally easy. This series of Canon printers allows you to continue printing with a single button press and will usually give this prompt in a fairly sizable message once it detects that the cartridge may be empty. Simply hold down your printers STOP/RESET/RESUME button for five seconds and then release. Whilst the name with which the button is referred to may change, the symbol it is represented with will always remain the same.

As shown above the symbol that represents the RESUME button is an upside-down triangle in a circle. It may be grey, pink or even red in appearance depending upon the model of your printer. Holding down this button for five seconds indicates to your printer that you are aware of this low/empty cartridge estimate but would like to continue printing regardless. From here the ink level will still read as being low, but you can continue printing with this cartridge until the ink physically runs out and the quality of the prints deteriorates as a result.

Is there any risk in doing this?

None at all. The continued use of any physically empty cartridge can result in the printhead of the cartridge burning out. However as long as you keep an eye on the print quality produced by the cartridge you can negate the risk of potential damage, leaving you free to refill or recycle the empty cartridge as you see fit. In the worst case scenario that you don’t notice the ink having run out and end up burning out your printhead, you can simply replace the cartridge for a new one with no damage having been sustained by your printer.

If the above solution has not resolved your error, please contact Canonauthorised service 855-517-2433.

Error 6000 or P03 on Canon printers





That is a line feed error. It also should be flashing 3 times for this error on the on/off button.

Solution 1:
  • Verify that the paper tray is correctly set.
  • If any object is placed in front of the machine, remove it.
Solution 2:
  • Search for any small pieces of paper in the printer, or a tiny object.
  • Power off the printer
  • Wait 30 seconds
  • Power on.
Solution 4: one of these parts could be faulty:
  • Timing sensor unit QM2-2683
  • Timing slit disk film QC1-6229
  • Feed roller ass'y QL2-0925
  • Platten unit QM2-2923
  • Logic board ass'y QM2-3078
  • Paper feed motor QK1-1502


Reset Error Code 6502 – Cannon MP620


How to RESET the Error code “6502”

1 – Unplug your printer, pausing for effect.

2 – Plug the printer back in and then:
2a – Press AND HOLD the Power button
2b – Press the Stop button twice
2c – Release the Power button
2d – Press the Stop button a further four times (see notes)

notes:
- someone reported you may hear beeping, I did not
- I think the four button press of the stop AFTER releasing the Power button may not be required since once the powerbutton was released, the system immediately went into a startup routine, it didn’t appear to wait for the stop buttons. But who knows, it was there, I did it, and it worked

If you are Facing More Problems Please Contact Canon 855-517-2433.

How To Fix Error 1702/1703/1704/1715/E08 in Canon MX series Printers.



Error Codes: 1702/1703/1704/1705/1710/1711/1712/1713/1714/1715/E08

Description
The ink absorber is almost full.
Resolution
1.      Press the machine's [OK] button to continue printing. Then   please contact Canonauthorised service 855-517-2433.

Canon Printer Error Check Ink U163




U163 is an error code that appears in the LCD Display Panel after the printer detected that an ink has run out from 1 or 2 of the ink cartridges inside the printer.

During the printing process when the ink run out from the ink cartridges and the paper print is blank, this error will not appear unless you remove the black and the color ink cartridges from the cartridge carrier. After you refill them using manufactured inks and return them back inside the printer, error u163 will appear. This because the printer detected that the ink cartridges that you place inside the printer was already out of ink. 

How to Fix Error U163 in Canon MX328?

The best advise is to replace the empty ink cartridge with OEM cartridge. However, for most printer users who wants to save extra money, they would resort to refilling their empty cartridges with manufactured inks.And later experience the U163 error.

Here is what you need to do to clear this error:

Canon Pixma MX328 Stop/Reset Button

1. While the printer is on, return the refilled cartridges inside the printer and close the top lid cover together with the scanning unit cover.
2. Wait for the error to appear. If the error did not appear, try printing or copying, to display this error in LCD display panel.
3. When error is there, press and hold the Stop/Reset button. Do not release the Stop/Reset button until you see the printer self-restarted.
4. After the printer initialize successfully, you can now release the button.

Note: On some occasion after it clears the U163 error, the next error to appear is U162. You just need to press and hold again the Stop/Reset button and wait for it to self-restart before you release the button.