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Canon DR-4010C Questions & Answers
BROKE THE PAPER FEEDER
depends on if you broke it off or you really broke it apart. you can try using high strength sealant, or if you really broke it into two you can ask for parts if not online, at the nearest canon store
Not Enough Memory
Canon DR 4010C
There is no 'User memory' in Dr 4010C. The memory available is sued as a buffer for processing scanned images. You need to have 'memory' i.e., storage space in your harddisk. If you are scanning in Color, you need larger space.
S. Mohan, Chennai, India
Hi, i have a Canon dr 9050c scanner. I have the
It sounds like you diagnosed it.
The tray "paper detect sensor" thinks it has paper in it, and if it doesn't have paper in it...there's a problem with the sensor.
Take the tray off and inspect the sensor. Blow out around the sensor and it's PCB and make sure it is not out of position. Check the sensor lens for anything blocking it, and retest. If it still shows always on, then replace the sensor. Press the "count only" button to illuminate it, and press the "start" button. If the scanner works properly (tray lifts, pulls paper through the scanner, and counts it)...well then you have software or connectivity issue.
Hope that helps,
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Does error P07 on a Canon DR-G1100 indicate that there is a paper jam or that a counter needs to be reset?
P007 indicates that a document has jammed before exiting the registration post sensor. Make sure the path is clear and no staples are stuck in the rollers. I like to use a microfiber cloth, with a small amount of 50/50 alcohol on it, to wipe down the entire feed path; top and bottom. The microfiber cloth will grab staples that may be wedged between the rollers/roller openings. Beyond that, it could be a timing issue from a bad/loose drive belt. Actually, there are quite a few things that could cause a paper jam before exiting the post registration sensor. Wipe it down and let me know.
Scan-R-Store
Hello, i have a Problem with my Canon dr 9050c. If
There are a set of gears that convert motor rotation into lifting of the tray. Check if the gears are aligned properly. Any stapler pin jammed inside can stop the gear, while the motor pushes it forward. This will create noise. Very unlikely that these motors fail. Also clean the paper sensor in the tray.
S. Mohan, India
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