Feb 28, 2016 #1 B Bird333 Getting Fingers Dirty Joined Jul 30, 2007 Messages 93 Reaction score 16 Points 41 When the paper gets about half way in it shifts to the side. How can I fix this?
Feb 29, 2016 #2 palombian Printer Master Joined Feb 4, 2014 Messages 1,882 Reaction score 2,261 Points 297 Location Belgium Printer Model PRO10,PRO9500II,MB5150,MG8250 I suppose you checked behind the little doors there are no pieces of paper left. If so, realise that this printer is 8 years old and decide for a replacement as already answered in detail on previous threads launched by you.
I suppose you checked behind the little doors there are no pieces of paper left. If so, realise that this printer is 8 years old and decide for a replacement as already answered in detail on previous threads launched by you.
Feb 29, 2016 Thread starter #3 B Bird333 Getting Fingers Dirty Joined Jul 30, 2007 Messages 93 Reaction score 16 Points 41 Yeah, I have looked but I don't see anything blocking the feed. Is there any kind of cleaning or anything that I can do? Last edited: Feb 29, 2016
Yeah, I have looked but I don't see anything blocking the feed. Is there any kind of cleaning or anything that I can do?
Feb 29, 2016 #4 stratman Printer VIP Platinum Printer Member Joined Apr 19, 2007 Messages 8,712 Reaction score 7,176 Points 393 Location USA Printer Model Canon MB5120, Pencil Could it be a roller that needs cleaning or a sprocket that's misbehaving? Was it @PeterBJ who used some reconditioning fluid on the rubber rollers to make them grippy again?
Could it be a roller that needs cleaning or a sprocket that's misbehaving? Was it @PeterBJ who used some reconditioning fluid on the rubber rollers to make them grippy again?
Mar 1, 2016 #5 PeterBJ Printer VIP Platinum Printer Member Joined Nov 27, 2010 Messages 5,113 Reaction score 4,976 Points 373 Location Copenhagen Denmark Printer Model Canon MP990 Yes, the product I used was "AF Platenclene", and here is a post about its use.