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sami karim Posted on Feb 04, 2014

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I have a kyocera ecosys m6635cidn. it wont print. it keeps saying cassette not installed out of nowhere

The "Cassette Not Installed" error message on the Kyocera Ecosys M6635cidn typically indicates a problem with the paper tray or cassette. Here are a few things you can try:
  1. Make sure the cassette is correctly installed: Check that the cassette is inserted correctly and fully into the printer. There should be a click sound when it locks into place.
  2. Check the paper settings: Make sure the paper settings in the printer driver match the paper size and type loaded in the cassette. You can check this in the print driver settings on your computer.
  3. Check for paper jams: If there is a paper jam, the printer may think that the cassette is not installed. Open the printer and check for any paper jams or debris inside.
  4. Reset the printer: Try turning off the printer and unplugging it from the power outlet. Wait a few minutes and then plug it back in and turn it on. This will reset the printer and may resolve the issue.
If none of these steps work, it may be necessary to contact Kyocera technical support for further assistance.
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I need help with my G7000 Cannon printer and do not understand the on-line manual. How do I change from the rear paper feed to the front paper cassette?

I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble with your Canon G7000 printer. Here are the steps to change the paper source from the rear paper feed to the front paper cassette:
  1. Make sure that the printer is turned on.
  2. Open the paper output tray and the front cover.
  3. Slide out the paper cassette located at the bottom of the printer.
  4. Press the release button on the back of the printer and pull out the paper support.
  5. Slide the paper guides on the cassette to match the size of the paper you're using.
  6. Load the paper into the cassette with the print side facing down and the top edge going in first.
  7. Insert the cassette back into the printer until it clicks into place.
  8. Close the front cover and the paper output tray.
Once you've completed these steps, your printer should automatically detect the paper cassette as the paper source. If you want to switch back to the rear paper feed, simply repeat the process but select the rear paper feed option instead.
I hope this helps! If you continue to have issues, please let me know and I'll try my best to assist you further.
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Alarm light

Paper Jam:
Clear the paper jam.
If the printer does not automatically resume printing, press the control panel button.
No Paper/ Misfeed:
  • The paper cassette may be out of paper or not properly installed.
    If it is empty, load a new stack of paper into the paper cassette.
    If there is paper in the paper cassette, make sure it is straight.
    If the paper is curled, straighten it before printing. Sometimes it is helpful to remove the paper, turn the stack over and put it back in the paper cassette.
  • Reduce the amount of paper in the paper cassette, and then try again.
  • Make sure you use paper that meets Brother's recommended paper specifications.
  • Re-install the paper properly, and then press the control panel button. The printer will start printing again.
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"add paper cassette"

Turn the printer off. Pull the paper cassette out and push down the green tab down to see if there is any paper jam inside. put the cassette back in and turn the printer on. Worked on my kyocera FS - 1370 DN.
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Wont print ready light and alarm light flashing

When the printer "Ready" and "Alarm" LEDs flash as shown, please check the following points:
1.Paper Jam: Clear the paper jam referring to "How do I clear paper jams?"
If the printer does not automatically resume printing, press the control panel button.
2.No Paper/ Misfeed:
-The paper cassette may be out of paper or not properly installed.
-If it is empty, load a new stack of paper into the paper cassette.
-If there is paper in the paper cassette, make sure it is straight.
-If the paper is curled, straighten it before printing. Sometimes it is helpful to remove the paper, turn the stack over and put it back in the paper cassette.
-Reduce the amount of paper in the paper cassette, and then try again.
-Make sure you use paper that meets Brother's recommended paper specifications.
-Reinstall the paper properly, and then press the control panel button. The printer will start printing again.
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My copier say open side cover and remove paper every time i try to print? Why is it doing this

Because it "thinks " there is a piece of paper jammed.
Open the machine make sure there is no jam, take out the paper cassette and check or change the paper for fresh paper...put the cassette back in and try to make a copy again. As a last resort try making a copy with a piece of paper thro the "by-pass" tray and see what happens.
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WILL FEED PLAIN WHITE PAPER BUT WILL NOT FEED PHOTO PAPER

Follow the steps:
•1
Turn on the printer and press the Paper Feed switch until the Auto Sheet Feeder indicator light turns on.
•2
Pull up on the paper sheet feeder on the top and back of the printer and slide out the paper support.
•3
Take a stack of no more than 10 pieces of photo paper and flatten the corners, if they are curled. Curled corners may cause jams within the printer.
•4
Place the paper in the paper sheet feeder with the printable side of the paper facing up. The printable side of photo paper is the shiny or whiter side of the paper.
•5
Print your documents as needed.

Paper Cassette :

•1
Switch on the printer and press the Paper Feed switch until the Cassette indicator light turns on.
•2
Pull on the cassette on the bottom of the printer to slide it out of the printer.
•3
Flatten the corners of a stack of no more than 10 sheets of photo paper if the corners are curled. The paper may become jammed in the printer if the corners are curled.
•4
Place the stack of paper in the cassette so the paper is touching the right side and the printing side of the paper is facing down. Adjust the plastic paper guides so they touch the paper. The paper stack guides help facilitate the paper moving into the printer.
•5
Slide the cassette back into the bottom of the printer. The printer is ready for printing.
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CHECK CASSETTE

There is a small tab broken off of the paper cassette. Remove the paper cassette. Turn the machiine on it's back and stuff a small wadded up piece of electrical tape in the black sensor at lower left.
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I am getting a supply Rec Paper Cassette alarm error. How do i fix this and have it work again.

Hi ..

This error comes when the paper is not loaded properly in the cassette ... Follow the below instructions to load the cassette and I am sure you will not get the error again.

  1. Grip the cassette handle, and pull it out towards you until the cassette comes to a stop.
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  2. Open a package of paper, and remove the paper stack. small_note.gif black_dot.gif If the paper is curled, uncurl it before placing it in the cassette. Failure to do so will cause paper creases and a paper jam. black_dot.gif 17 lb to 20 lb bond (64 to 80 g/m2 ) paper is acceptable. black_dot.gif The cassette holds up to approximately 500 sheets of 20 lb bond (80 g/m2 ) paper.

  3. Load the paper stack beneath the cassette's length guide (1) and width guide's claw (2).
    load_paper_in_cassette.gif small_note.gif black_dot.gif Make sure that the paper stack does not exceed the length and width guides' claws in the cassette. Failure to do so will cause a paper jam. black_dot.gif Do not load extra paper when there is still paper left in the cassette. black_dot.gif Only load one size of paper into the cassette. Do not load different sizes of paper into the cassette at the same time. black_dot.gif Do not load labels or transparencies into the cassette.

  4. Gently insert the cassette as far as it will go.
small_note.gif black_dot.gif The cassette is for plain paper, colored paper or recycled paper only. Loading other paper in the cassette may cause a paper jam. black_dot.gif If copies are curled, or a paper jam occurs, remove the paper stack from the cassette. Turn it over and then place it in the cassette. black_dot.gif If you load paper while making copies, do not load a different paper size.
Closing the cassette When closing the cassette, make sure to push it in completely as far as it will go. If copying is performed when the cassette is not pushed in completely, it will cause a paper jam.

If copy paper is sticking out of the cassette Sometimes, when you pull out the cassette, paper may stick out, as shown in the illustration below. Make sure that the paper is neatly loaded into the cassette, before you push the cassette back into the main unit.
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Don't forget to vote if this helps ... Cheers :)
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Canon pixma ip 8500 won't feed paper

I have discovered that my problem was a one inch nail which had at some time been dropped into the paper feed slot. It could not be seen from the outside of the printer and was only discovered when I removed the side trim and top cover. When closely inspecting the nylon roller system that feeds the paper out, I saw a tiny piece of metal that looked out of place. Further probing then loosened the nail back to the paper input area.
My printer is now back in full operating condition after spending a couple of careful hours finding out how to remove the trim.
A well worth while exercise in my case.
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