reach up under display on left and pull the blue lever forward.then push the cancel button. if that does not do it then turn off and back on. if still no go then your scanner itself is off track and needs to be but back on.
Hello, Maria. The Fax machine automatically stores Faxes in memory if faxes are received while copying, printing or running out of consumables (paper and toner). So, be certain that you have paper in the tray and enough toner for the Fax to print. Hope this helps.
Mine does the same thing, and I'm trying to get a sollution also, but in the mean time, I've been pulling out the toner cartridge and popping it back in, and then it'll print, but you might have to do it 2 or 3 times before it'll print again, but the only problem with mine, is that it'll start jamming again, so I'm still looking for a permenant sollution. If you find out please let me know.
You will have to remove the back and sides first I'm afraid.But do not fear, this Dell is held together with screws unlike HP that snaps together forever.All you need is some guts and a little experience with computer sockets like inside laptops if you need to do complete disassembly.The tricky part was figuring out that the control panel can be pried up and hinges up exposing the three hidden screws that hold down the glass holder cover.
the automatic document feeder has a few sensors on it, most likely one of these has become displaced, ofter they are just clipped in so if you are handy with a screwdriver lift the lid and remove some screws from the bottom of the document feeder and gently dissasemble, not expert at this model but take it slowly or get someone handy to do it, once youve got to the circuit board in the automatic document feeder the problem will be one of the arms that breaks the beam in the optical sensor (black U shape) should just clip back in and problem solved.
This could be caused from the papers you use at times(weight). Call on a Dell representative to check it out for you if you bought it from a Dell shop.