This fixed my problem. Once I cleaned the rollers. Did the job! What causes this printer to begin printing blurry font? Seems like a calibration issue. Not sure.
Not related to a paper message/jamming, but I am having an issue with the rollers on mine. Everything prints and ink is good, but my photo prints have roller marks/"pizza cutter lines" on them and was wondering if you knew how I could fix that. I cleaned the rollers as you've pointed out, the two on the bottom and the ones in the back. I was curious if those are the rollers I should be cleaning for this issue? It seems to be only on photo-paper (glossy) I am having an issue with, as cardstock/normal paper I get no issues on my prints. I've never had this issue with photo prints before and the printer has been great for well over 5 years. This issue is driving me up the wall as I cannot get it to fix. Thanks for any help/advice in advanced!
Hi. The pizza cutter roller marks are caused by tiny metal rollers that actually look like a pizza cutter. You will find them at the area over which the cartridge goes side to side. It is the last area a paper passes when printing. I'm thinking that one or a few of those rollers got stuck ir have ink on them. I suggest this: open cover and see if you can get a qtip to clean each of those rollers. To save time, you should figure out the approximate area where the roller is faulty by looking at the photo print with marks and concentrate on that area. Use a thin stick if qtip won't do. I hope this helps. Please update or let us know if it worked or not.
@@303electronics Hello again, so I did what you suggested, cleaned those rollers. It wasn't one specific roller, it as showing them all. But I did as you said (the rollers seemed to be clean already but I cleaned them anyways) and it still did had the marks, but I did a test print on a hunch on that it might be the paper I am using. I used 32lb glossy paper and I get the marks, extremely noticeable especially when the image is tilted; As seen here: i.imgur.com/91bBMRE.jpg Then I tested it on 54lb glossy paper and the roller marks are practically non-existent from all angles: i.imgur.com/paHm08U.jpg It seems that the paper weight may be the issue, have you heard of this issue before? I also read somewhere that it could be the specific gloss mixture/coating isn't drying quick enough and the roller marks are being indented. I'm not sure, but yeah I did everything suggested and nothing helped when it came to that specific paper, but seems to be fine with higher weights, so I'm guess I can't go under a certain paper weight.
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Your video was wonderfully clear and concise, allowing me to fix the issue right away. Thank you so much!
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So clear and easy to follow. fixed my issue. thank you!
This fixed my problem. Once I cleaned the rollers. Did the job! What causes this printer to begin printing blurry font? Seems like a calibration issue. Not sure.
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This video was a lot of help, thanks for uploading it.I don't have a manual so this is the best.
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Thank you so much! Very helpful video. Fixed my paper feeding problem immediately.
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Thank you super helpful. was so frustrated your video allowed quick fix ..problem clean rollers under paper tray!!! Thank you. Thank you.
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Not related to a paper message/jamming, but I am having an issue with the rollers on mine. Everything prints and ink is good, but my photo prints have roller marks/"pizza cutter lines" on them and was wondering if you knew how I could fix that. I cleaned the rollers as you've pointed out, the two on the bottom and the ones in the back. I was curious if those are the rollers I should be cleaning for this issue? It seems to be only on photo-paper (glossy) I am having an issue with, as cardstock/normal paper I get no issues on my prints.
I've never had this issue with photo prints before and the printer has been great for well over 5 years. This issue is driving me up the wall as I cannot get it to fix. Thanks for any help/advice in advanced!
Hi. The pizza cutter roller marks are caused by tiny metal rollers that actually look like a pizza cutter. You will find them at the area over which the cartridge goes side to side. It is the last area a paper passes when printing. I'm thinking that one or a few of those rollers got stuck ir have ink on them. I suggest this: open cover and see if you can get a qtip to clean each of those rollers. To save time, you should figure out the approximate area where the roller is faulty by looking at the photo print with marks and concentrate on that area. Use a thin stick if qtip won't do. I hope this helps. Please update or let us know if it worked or not.
@@303electronics Hello again, so I did what you suggested, cleaned those rollers. It wasn't one specific roller, it as showing them all. But I did as you said (the rollers seemed to be clean already but I cleaned them anyways) and it still did had the marks, but I did a test print on a hunch on that it might be the paper I am using.
I used 32lb glossy paper and I get the marks, extremely noticeable especially when the image is tilted; As seen here: i.imgur.com/91bBMRE.jpg
Then I tested it on 54lb glossy paper and the roller marks are practically non-existent from all angles: i.imgur.com/paHm08U.jpg
It seems that the paper weight may be the issue, have you heard of this issue before? I also read somewhere that it could be the specific gloss mixture/coating isn't drying quick enough and the roller marks are being indented. I'm not sure, but yeah I did everything suggested and nothing helped when it came to that specific paper, but seems to be fine with higher weights, so I'm guess I can't go under a certain paper weight.
I’ve got a canon ts00 and it’s brand new and the paper is in it but the light keeps blinking saying there’s no paper. Any ideas?
that fixed it! Thank you!
I have a MG6620. Can you help me?
Just bought a set of rollers from TAOBAO (the material is different) to replace the original rollers, the paper feed is perfect and fast.
I have a 6350 and honestly it's one of the worst printers I have owned. Always some issue.
I'm sorry your printer is giving so much trouble. Hope you can get it fixed or maintained with our help. Have a great day.
useless...the roller gear is not rotating