SOURCE: printer door open message
Further to this, the sensors can give way. Try soldering or pushing the two connections together. If you need to test, you will have to put the lid back on but you can leave the sensor out of the rinter by draping between the cover and the frame of the putput tray (be careful not to pinch it. AAMOF I leave my sensor out as even though I've pinched it together it has a habit of coming undone.
SOURCE: When ever I try to
Jilar,
Is the front tray down? That is the document output tray and it will detect an error if it's not down.
SOURCE: Canon Pixma i4300. Front output
If you can remove the tray - have a look at it and it should come out without much force by pressing on the sides. If it comes out you may see the sensor inside that maybe is bent up and is not registering that the tray is open. If you see it you can bend it back down. You can also shoot canned air(with the tray in the out position of removed from the machine) and a piece of debris may come out. Use short squirts or the can gets very cold. All the office supply places and computer stores sell the cans of compressed air.
If none of the above helps, you can always communicate directly with Cannon at:
http://usa.canon.com/cusa/office?pageKeyCode=contactUsLanding
I have found them to be very helpful. Good luck..............................Pete
SOURCE: error 1250
look for a small sensor on you right hand side. it tell the m/c if it is open or close. it migit be stuck.
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