SOURCE: Line going down page
Don't know if this is a solution per se but I replaced the glass bar (there is a part # on it) on the inside front of the scanner and still got a line. Then I played around with the back scanner glass and still got a line then I got in there real good and cleaned and when I scanned something it would show no lines until I saved the document then I got two lines. Thought it was my software going haywire but I did not give up, got some canned air and alcohol and cleaned the glass once again and blew out every part I could find and the problem resolved itself. Apparently the smallest piece of lint or dust, smudge or anything foreign on the scanner lenses will cause this line. But I love this scanner and I wasn't willing to give it up or pay $600 for a new one. Only had it a little more than a year. Persistence seems to be the key but check those little scanner bars and be careful, they are tricky to get out.
SOURCE: Canon DR-2080c - Replacing rollers
Check for a switch on the scanner that is made to feed single pages or multiple pages. If it is on single page it can multi jam all the time.
As far as the rollers go there is a pick up roller, separation roller, and a feed roller. You can clean them with rubbing alcohol to see if its indeed the tires that are bad. The exchange kit has all three tires in it that are user replaceable.
SOURCE: Does anyone know the difference
The exchange roller kit has all the tires that pick up the paper in the kit (feed, separation, and pick up tires). I think the other tire you are talking about is just one tire not the set.
Also check to see a switch on the scanner that is used for single feed or multiple feed. If its on single feed it will multi feed all the time. You can clean the tire with rubbing alcohol too, to see if your double feeding goes away.
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