I have a Canon MP610 which I use for printing A4 flyers. It has worked perfectly for two years. What now happens is that it picks up the paper from the rear tray, draws it in about one third its length and then stops before printing commences. As far as I can tell it always stops at the same point. The message that appears is that the paper is jammed. It can be pulled out of the machine (against the resistance that exists) and printing can continue. What was an occasional fault now affects about one sheet in twenty. The feed rollers have been regularly cleaned. Additional cleaning has not not improved the situation.
My guess is that it's time to pension off the printer but if there is anyone with firsthand experience of this and can suggest a solution I would be grateful for feedback.
My guess is that it's time to pension off the printer but if there is anyone with firsthand experience of this and can suggest a solution I would be grateful for feedback.
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