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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I fixed this by changing the Copy Intensity from Auto to Manual I had the same paper jam (caused by pressing Stop during a page going into the ADF), but I had pressed OK as instructed and the page was auto fed back out again. Then I couldnt copy from ADF after that. I tried everything, and then started to retrace my steps of all the things I might have tinkered with to try and get the copying working in the first place, before the paper jam. Then I remembered I had set the Copy Intensity from Manual to Auto (thinking Auto is always best). With hindsight, it now makes sense for it to be manual with the ADF as otherwise how would it load a page, use it to set auto density, and then reload it again for the actual copy to occur. This happens okay on the flatbed scanner as it can scan a little, work out the settings, and then scan for real. Copy Intensity is reached on my Canon MX from the Menu button at the bottom left of the front panel. - Then press the right arrow twice to get to Color Intensity. - Hit OK. - Then right arrow from "Auto" to "Manual Adjust"- Then pick a setting or leave it as half-way between light and dark- Press OK Now every time my ADF copying works a treat. Thats what I get for tinkering in things I didn't need to change in the first place. I was just trying to get a quick copy going from ADF to paper without saving a file up on the computer and then printing.
You a get a technichian to look at your machine simply becouse you might not know where the problem is even if I instruct you, however note this:-
The problem is with the fixing unit, the fuser membrane is one at faulty no wonder double images therefore change the fuser membrane the problem is gone. the fixing unit is where the copy paper pass and the pressure roller together with the membrane enables the image to be permanent on paper, sometimes you just need to clean the rollers using silicon oil i.e. the pressure roller and the membrane.
not really familiar with this model, however, you should be able to open the cover (slightly) where the paper feeds in and you will see some rubber rollers (likely top and bottom), try cleaning these with a rag dampened with some alcohol (preferably), or water, and turning gently (do not force). If you use water, dry them afterward
Cleaning the rubber rollers on the ADF may help it to pull the paper through; I did it on my 1060 and I think it helped. (This was suggested in another post some time ago.)
Press Additional Functions. Use arrow keys to find ADJUST/CLEAN; press SET. Use arrow keys to find CLEAN ADF ROLLER. Open the ADF. Press SET. Each time you press SET, the rollers will rotate a partial turn. With the corner of a soft cloth slightly moistened with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, wipe the black rubber rollers both on the bottom and top of the ADF. Push SET again and rub again, several times. (DO NOT use alcohol on the long white roller! Use a dry cloth only, if you want to clean it.) Push STOP/RESET when you're done.
Touch the rollers only after they stop--not while they are rotating!
If the green light on the adf is blinking that means that there is a paper jam in the adf. I sure you know that the copier you are using is at least 10 - 15 years old. Has the adf worked recently? Are one of the adf hings broken? If so, line the adf straight on the top of the copy board glass. There is a magnet that needs to be closed to make the adf work. Try to see if there is any small piece of paper in the papeer path of the adf and use a can of air to blow out the sensors and get back to us.
the ADF is the automatic document feeder the part on top of the machine that you insert the paper to Automatically feed the paper in one at a time, there may already be a document on the glass lift the top and put it back down it should clear
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