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Paper Does Not Feed Properly
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Paper Does Not 
Feed Properly
Inappropriate paper 
type is used
Check to see if the paper you are printing on is too thick, too heavy, or curled.
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Flatten paper when it is curled.
Paper Feed Roller is 
dirty
Follow the steps described below to clean the Paper Feed Rollers.
Cleaning the Paper Feed Rollers consumes them, so perform this procedure only 
when necessary.
1. Ensure that the printer is on and there is no paper loaded in the printer.
2. Hold down the RESUME/CANCEL button and release after the POWER lamp 
flashes green three times.
The Paper Feed Rollers will rotate as they clean.
3. Repeat step 2 twice.
4. Load three or more sheets of Letter-sized plain paper lengthways in the Auto 
Sheet Feeder.
5. Hold down the RESUME/CANCEL button and release after the POWER lamp 
flashes green three times.
Paper is fed and output.
6. Repeat step 5 three times.
If repeating this procedure three times or more does not solve the problem, 
contact the Customer Care Center.
Paper is loaded 
incorrectly
Always load paper in the portrait orientation in the Auto Sheet Feeder or Front Tray 
regardless of the print direction selected in the printer driver.
Ensure that paper is loaded correctly. When loading paper in the Auto Sheet 
Feeder, slide the Paper Guide against the paper stack. See 
A large quantity of 
plain paper is 
loaded in the Auto 
Sheet Feeder
Depending on the environment in which it is used (high temperature/high 
humidity/low temperature/low humidity), some types of plain paper may not feed 
correctly.
If this happens, reduce the number of pages loaded to about the half the 
recommended maximum (stack approx. 5 mm or 0.2 inches high).
Heavy art paper is 
loaded in the Auto 
Sheet Feeder
If you are using art paper that is not produced by Canon, ensure that the paper is 
200 gsm (53 lb) or less.
Printing cannot be done from the Auto Sheet Feeder if the paper is too heavy. 
Check the paper’s package for information on its weight. If it is more than 200 gsm 
(53 lb), load it in the Front Tray.