SOURCE: my mx 300 keeps saying
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There are some "micro-sensors" that detect a paper jam. There will be tiny piece of paper, or a lump of dust, inside those sensors, thus "tripping" the sensor and saying you paper jam.
To solve it
Open printer cover and check to make sure no paper or foreign objects obstructing the printer feeder
If you become sure that now really there is no paper, dust or foreign objects then
Turn the printer off, and disconnect the AC power-cable. Open the printer cover & now give the printer a "blow-job" by compressed air.
If still problem exist then best & final option is to just contact to any Canon service provider.
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SOURCE: not printing glossy A4 paper / paper jam / no paper feed
dont use thick photo paper like 230 gsm up, instead use 180 gsm papers. but if you dont want to waste the purchased thick photo papers, you can open the back and manually insert the paper once the printing process started. i tried this as a trial & error basis until i had perfected it.... hope it works with yours.
SOURCE: DCP j125 Inkjet printer stopped printing showing
well, cut the small piece of black tape (or you can use black permanent
marker) and then cover the sensor of the cartridge, once the device will
ask you to reinstall the cartridge and new system will detect as a new
cartridge
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Clear the paper jam. If the problem still continues after clearing the paper jam, try to clean the encoder strip behind the printer head
(((( or some sensor problem. )))
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