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The little black legs of the sensor clip onto the bottom frame of the machine. If they are broke you need a new one.The little black legs of the sensor clip onto the bottom frame of the machine. If they are broke you need a new one.
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This indicates a problem with the front/rigth paper width sensor (Right (front) CIS baseline voltage was not detected correctly at the start of the printing.) Check there is nothing obscuring the sensor ... dirt or a small fragment of paper, for example.
The sensors could be broken or there may be something else stuck inside, sticky labels, small bit of paper?
Have you opened up all areas you can without tools with the power off for your safety?
usually transport errors mean that something inside the printer is not allowing or not feeding the paper through properly , either a motor isn't kicking on, paper is not being picked up from the supply tray properly or there may be something caught in one of the stop sensors inside the printer that will not allow the paper to pass through properly. unfortunately the only way to fix that usually is to look at every sensor in the paper path and ensure nothing is blocking or holding any of the sensors open if none of those are blocked off then you may have a bad motor on one of the drives that pull the paper from one location to another inside the printer.
Well linda in every shredder there is a small sensor flag which trips to make the machine know that the paper has been inserted. Hence there may be some problem in it. Try to check the sensor flag normally black in color and it wiggles when paper is inserted.
NOTE: DO NOT PERFORM STEPS BY KEEPING SHREDDER ON MAIN SUPPLIES.
There are probably little pieces of paper stuck on the sensors, making the printer think the paper is still there. Check in the reels that pull the paper in to make sure nothing in jammed in there where its hard to see.
Your Dell unit is really manufactured by Samsung as SCX-4720F/FN. You face one of two possibilities: (1) a paper sensor was moved out of place, inwhich case you need a technician to open the unit and reattach the sensor. Or (2) have you opened the door that located to the back of the unit?
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