SOURCE: paper jam and error code e012 on ir6000
You could very well have a worn registration clutch, it's behind the the gray roller that sits to the right under the drum. Good luck! If that doesn't do the trick you may have to change your transfer settings in service mode
SOURCE: E3 error code
1. Turn the printer off and open the access cover.
2. Look for any obstructions in the paper path and remove them if necessary. (It is possible to move the carrier assembly with the power off.)
3. Turn the printer on, load some paper, and press the Form Feed button.
4. Watch the paper as it feeds through and try to determine where the jam is occurring.
5. Check to see if all the rollers are turning.
If all the rollers are turning, there may be something in the feed path that you can't see. Go to step 6.
If not, there is probably a feed motor or a gear problem and the printer may require service.
6. If the paper is jamming under the carrier assembly, you may be able to fix it using the manual feed slot.
7. Turn the printer off.
8. Take a #10 envelope and feed it through the left side of the manual feed slot until it comes right through the printer to the back of the exit rollers.
9. Move it up and down first, and then slowly move it over to the right side. If something is stuck under the black guide plate, this may work it loose.
SOURCE: error code E584 and paper jams
• Feeder motor , • Shutter closed sensor • The shutter closed detecting switch does not turn on even when the feeder motor has been driven in reverse for 1 sec or more.
clear dust from the finisher sensor
SOURCE: flashing E3 error code for a paper jam
I had the same problem with my mp 160, Error message was blinking. I tried to print but the printer would take 1/10 of the whole page and stop, even though rollers were moving. My solution for this was to take a piece of thin cardbord(I used a magazine cover), cut it in a size of A4, put it in printer, printed it and when the rollers start moving I forcebly pushed the cardboard through. Now it seems to work fine. Hope it does for you.
SOURCE: PAPER JAM
Paper jam on this printer have several causes:
- The size of the label is not correct (The legth mainly)
- The type of Sensor is not correct.
Transmissive or reflective.
- You are using preprinted labels which affects the detection.
To solve this you have to callibrate the sensors for the preprints. Check your manual or contact us.
- there mays not enough contrast between the liner and the labels. You must check the sensors
- Check if the sensors are correctly aligned. You may misaligne the top and the bottom sensors
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