Fella, you just saved me the cost of a brand new Canon printer plus all the frustration of waiting for it to come and hooking it up!!! Bless you for putting this RU-vid online!!!!!!
Hey you are such a life/time/and printer saver! I couldn't figure it out then found that back panel and dident know how to pull it out the plastic grayish white thing or put it back in. Make more videos I'm gonna watch all of them from now on. Your such a kind person to show everyone how to fix the jam. Def make more vids of printers or any other how to videos and I bet you will get tons of subcribers/followers etc. Anyways I thank you mu fiend keep up the great work!!!
You are a genius! Thank you for this simple and very effective fix. I never knew that back panel existed! Was ready to trash it, and gave it one more try!
Thanks, Jim! So happy I rfound your page here - I had the Error Code 6000 & checked every possible paper roller on the Canon Support website. I did remove the back panel, but did not know the light grey roller grille could be removed. And behind that was my paper! It was a full sheet around the roller, and I had no edge to grip, so I took a razor blade and slit the paper on the roller down the middle, horizontally, left to right. My wife has petite fingers, so she reached it and carefully pulled out the paper jam! We've had this printer at least 6-8 years... was ready to chunk it & buy a new one. This may last a few more years! THANKS, Jim!!
I had the same problem... Not knowing where to look to get the paper out. Your video gave me tge solution. Thank you sooo much for sharing it.... It spared me much headache
Thank you for this short, easy to follow video tutorial. It quickly fixed a paper jam that was not visible from the front of the printer. Interesting side benefit: I could not get the white piece back in, and decided to try printing without it. It worked, AND the resolution was dramatically improved.
THANKYOU this saved my printer. I did get an Error C000 after clearing the paper, but managed to solve that by opening the side, moving the white cog around, to allow the printhead to move all the way into the corner.
This was exactly my problem (and the solution for it)! For some reason I didn't see your video until after I had discovered the same solution myself. If only I had, it would have saved me a couple hours of grief! Thank you for posting (I was going to do my own video to help others, but it would have been no different than yours in every detail, so thanks for saving me that trouble!).
thanks a lot , same here : i was also ready to bring the whole thing to the maintenance service, and buyinga new printer as we cannot remain within for too much time... ;-) great video