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Posted on Jan 31, 2011

I HAVE A CANON PC 1060 COPIER - WHEN I USE THE ADF IT MAKES A FEW COPIES THEN JAMS ARE THERE ANY ADJUSTMENTS THAT NEED TO BE DONE. IT HAS WORKED GOOD FOR MANY YEARS

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Check the rollers, if they are worn out replace the pick-up/feed and separation rollers.

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