Paper jams
85% of paper jams are caused by worn rollers Chances are, when your tech arrives, he'll tell you that the jams were caused by worn feed rollers. The rubber treads in the rollers wears down, making them smooth, so they won't pick up the paper. Sometimes, they are aged, which also gives them a smoother rounded texture, causing jams. The quick fix is to liven up that roller with a mixture of alcohol and soap. Damp a rag with the solution and wipe the rollers clean with it. That's make them more pliable and the paper jams will cease.
MP150 reset:
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Yeah, I tried resetting the programming, then I turned it upside down and shook it then I forced a piece of cardboard through it a few times and nothing happened. So I'm assuming it's my drive assembly. It had been feeding the paper in crooked (a little slow on one side) before it just quit feeding altogether. I hooked up my old Dell 720 and will just keep the Cannon for a scanner till I decide on a new one. Thanks!
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