Canon MF5650 manual Removing Jammed Paper from the ADF, Insert the cassette to the machine

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12 Push the paper release levers back to their original position and close the face up cover.

IMPORTANT

Be sure to push the paper release levers back to their original position. If the levers are left pushed down, the paper jam error will not be resolved.

Never push down the paper release levers while printing. This could result in damage to the fixing assembly.

13 Insert the cartridge back into the machine, then close the front cover.

For details, see "Replacing the Cartridge," on p. 8-6.

IMPORTANT

After you replace the cartridge and close the front cover, the machine should be ready for operating. If the machine returns to the ready state for operating, troubleshooting has been successful. If the machine does not return to the ready state for operating, confirm that the paper release levers are pushed back to their original position, and check to see that jammed paper is not left in the machine.

14 Insert the cassette to the machine.

Removing Jammed Paper from the ADF

When the document jams in the ADF, the LCD displays <CHECK DOCUMENT>, or <DOCUMENT TOO LONG>.

NOTE

Do not open the platen glass cover until the jammed paper is removed. Doing so will result in damaging the document and the paper.

1Open the ADF and gently remove the jammed paper from the ADF.

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Troubleshooting

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Contents User’s Guide Manuals for the Machine Copyright Trademarks Contents Chapter Copying Chapter MaintenanceChapter Printing from Your Computer Chapter ScanningChapter Appendix Chapter TroubleshootingMachine Settings Keys Used in This Manual How to Use This ManualSymbols Used in This Manual Messages Displayed in the LCDIllustrations Used in This Manual Main Components of the Machine IntroductionCustomer Support Front cover External device jack Operation panel CassetteOutput tray Telephone line jack Multi-purpose feederUSB port Power socket Face up cover Extension coverOperation Panel MF5650Standby Display Copy ModeScan Mode MF5630Restoring from the Energy Saver Mode Manually Energy Saver ModeSetting the Energy Saver Mode Manually Press Energy SaverPaper Storage Paper HandlingPrint Media Requirements Unacceptable PaperEnvelope Printing AreasPaper Pull out the cassette completely Loading PaperLoading Paper in the Cassette Paper Handling Insert the cassette into the machine Specify the size and the type of the paper you loadLoading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Feeder Slide the paper guides to the mark of the desired paper sizeLoading an Envelope in the Multi-Purpose Feeder Press Stop/Reset to return to the standby display Specifying the Paper SizePlaten glass Specifying the Paper TypeOrientation of the Document and the Paper Loading Document Paper Cassette Multi Pupose Copy FeederPaper Type Paper Output Area Number of Output Sheets Selecting the Paper Output AreaPaper Type and Paper Output Area Face Down Paper Output Area Face Up Paper Output AreaDocument Requirements Problem DocumentsDocument Handling Placing a Document on the Platen Glass Setting Up DocumentsScanned Area of a Document Loading Documents in the ADF Document Handling Paper Path of the ADF Machine scans documents from the first Scanning unitPrinting Documents Printing from Your ComputerBefore Printing Load paper in the cassette or the multi-purpose feederMore Information Canceling PrintingSelect the command to print Documents You Can Copy Adjust any necessary settings for your documentCopying Making CopiesEnlarging/Reducing Using Custom Copy Ratios Setting Enlarging/ReducingEnlarging/Reducing Using Preset Copy Ratios Adjusting Automatically Adjusting the Image Quality ResolutionAdjusting the Exposure Density Adjusting ManuallyCollate Copy Special FeaturesWhen Loading Documents in the ADF Place the next page of the document on the platen glass When Placing a Document on the Platen GlassPlace the first page of a document on the platen glass Press OKOn 1 Copy DocumentsPressNEXTPGEENDSCStartA. NNINGx Startok Reserve Copy Scanning Methods ScanningBefore Scanning Press Scan → Start on the machine Confirming and Deleting a Fax Job System MonitorChecking the Status of the Jobs Stored in the Machine Confirming Transmission Results Confirming and Deleting a Copy JobConfirming and Deleting a Print Job Confirming and Deleting a Report JobCleaning the Exterior MaintenancePeriodic Cleaning Cleaning the Scanning AreaCleaning the ADF Area Black linesWhen to Replace the Cartridge Paper feeding directionHandling and Storing the Cartridge Handling PrecautionsPrint Yield Approximate Print YieldStorage Precautions Recycling Used Cartridges Replacing the CartridgeStoring Partially Used Cartridges Open the front coverRemove the new cartridge from its protective bag Close the front cover Repacking and Transporting Your Machine Carrying the Machine by the SidesTransporting the Machine by Car Removing Jammed Paper from Inside the Machine TroubleshootingClearing Jams Open the front cover Remove the cartridgeTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Removing Jammed Paper from the ADF Insert the cassette to the machineTroubleshooting LCD Messages Check DocumentOutput Tray Full Paper Feeding Problems Supply REC. PaperTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Copying Problems Print Quality Problems Troubleshooting Printing Problems Scanning ProblemsGeneral Problems If You Cannot Solve the Problem Menu Descriptions Machine SettingsAccessing the Machine Settings Common Settings OFF Copy Settings Printer Settings Specifications AppendixDimensions W x D x H Multiple Copies Power RequirementsPower Consumption Installation Space W x DSymbols Index11-4 11-5

MF5650 specifications

The Canon MF5650 is a monochrome laser multifunction printer that stands out for its exceptional printing capabilities and versatile functionality. This machine is designed to meet the demands of small to medium-sized offices, offering a compact yet powerful solution for handling various tasks such as printing, scanning, copying, and faxing.

One of the main features of the Canon MF5650 is its fast printing speed. It can produce up to 26 pages per minute (ppm), allowing users to print large documents quickly and efficiently. The printer has a first print out time of approximately 6 seconds, ensuring minimal wait time for users. With a maximum print resolution of 1200 x 600 dpi, the MF5650 delivers sharp text and crisp graphics, making it suitable for professional documents.

The device also includes a 50-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF), which streamlines the scanning and copying process by allowing multiple pages to be handled at once. This feature complements its flatbed scanner, which provides the ability to scan and copy larger documents with ease. Moreover, the MF5650 supports various media sizes up to legal size, making it versatile enough for a range of office needs.

The Canon MF5650 employs advanced technology, including Canon’s proprietary UFR II (Ultra Fast Rendering) print technology, which enhances printing speed and efficiency. This system optimizes data transmission, ensuring that the processor can focus on printing, thereby minimizing processing time. Additionally, the printer's compatibility with various operating systems, including Windows and Mac, ensures that it can integrate seamlessly into existing office environments.

In terms of connectivity, the MF5650 offers USB 2.0 support, enabling easy connection to a personal computer. While it lacks network capabilities such as Wi-Fi, its straightforward setup makes it accessible for individual users or small teams looking for direct connectivity.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the MF5650 is its energy efficiency. The printer is equipped with Canon’s Energy Saver mode, which reduces power consumption during periods of inactivity. This not only contributes to lower energy bills but also aligns with a more environmentally friendly approach.

Overall, the Canon MF5650 is a robust multifunction printer that excels in speed, efficiency, and versatility. Its advanced features and compact design make it an ideal choice for businesses seeking a reliable solution to meet their printing, scanning, copying, and faxing needs.