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Printer does not | The printer is out of paper. | Make sure that paper is loaded. | |
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A copy job has not been | Load paper. The print job will start | ||
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| completed due to the Out of | automatically when the copy job is | |
| Paper status. | completed. | |
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| Print jobs are stalled. | Check the Canon | |
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| The cartridge is not installed | Check that the cartridge is installed | |
| correctly. | correctly. Quick Start Guide | |
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| Your BIOS port setting needs | See your computer’s documentation | |
| to be modified. | concerning available ports. | |
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| The parallel cable is not | Make sure that you are using an | |
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| cable with bidirectional capability. | |
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| Your computer is not | Check your computer, make sure that it is | |
| working properly. | turned on and working properly. | |
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No power is | The power cord is not | Make sure that the power cord is securely | |
supplied | plugged in. | plugged into both the machine and the | |
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| The AC outlet is not | Make sure that the AC outlet is supplying | |
| supplying power. | power; try another outlet if necessary. | |
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| The AC voltage does not | Make sure that the voltage of the AC | |
| match the printer. | outlet matches the ratings on the printer. | |
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Printer stops | The interface cable is loose. | Check your computer and your cable. | |
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| If you are working on an | Printer performance improves if you give | |
| application in the foreground, | your print job priority. | |
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