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Clean the ADF glass. That's the skinny glass strip at the left of the flat bed glass.
There is a speck of dirt on it.
Line the black line up with the glass, to get a general idea of where to clean.
Damp lint free cloth
Well go to file and click on Print... this will bring up a list of settings for your printer as well as the list of printers. There you should see a box that says number of copies.
Follow the path that the paper would take. As the paper goes into the ADF, the very first thing it should hit is a small black paddle which when the paper pushes it down, it triggers the sensor and tells the unit that paper is about to go through the ADF.
Open the small ADF cover on the top right. There you will see rollers and a paper sensor. First make sure the isn't any paper stuck in the rollers. Clean the rollers with a damp cotton pad or cloth a small amount of dishwashing detergent. Make sure it is damp. Then check to make sure that the paper sensor lever is working by toggling it. The paper sensor is spring loaded, check that the spring is in place.
If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it. Thanks, Joe
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