probably v small piece of paper trapped behind & between white rollers
try vacuum cleaner with small nozzle to suck it out
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There is no complication when it comes to feeding paper in a Canon P23 DHP. You will see a paper tray that is normally labeled. That is where you will lay your paper and that will be all.
The Canon PC170 is an inkjet printer for personal use. Some of the product features of the Canon PC170 include include a black and white print, a fragile paper tray, auto paper feed, and it is labeled as energy star.
Look for a small symbol on the tray where the paper gets inserted into. It will usually have an arrow and also show which way the paper is supposed to be facing to scan into the fax properly.
The Canon P23-dHV adding machine can be reloaded with paper by locating the slot under the paper roller. Insert the top of the roll into the slot and place the roller in its holder. Then, tap the plus key until the paper feeds through the slot enough to tear it off.
Check the feed to see if theres is little bit of paper stuck into it. That could be your problem. Or this sounds stupid, but your paper might not be fed through properly, that happens sometimes.
There are several potable printers on the market that hold from 20 - 50 sheets of paper. This eliminates the need to hand feed each sheet of paper individually. HP and Canon are just a couple of the brands that sells this type of portable printer.
Okay so you have to feed the paper through the slit in the back and put it through between the black and silver part but it takes forever! so what i did was folded a post-it note in half and then evenly taped it to the top of the roll that you use to feed into the calculator. Feed it through and hold down the feed button while pushing the paper/post it through. the post-it makes the paper less flimsy so you can push it through without the paper bending. i know it's pretty ridiculous but it works and saves a lot of time!
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I can't post photos here but I can tell you it's easy. Use roll of adding machine paper so loose end starts at back of roll. Feed it into the slot on the back of the Casio. Then turn on calculator to print and push the first button on the left that looks like an up arrow. That will feed the paper into the calculator. When it shows up through the paper feed, put the roll on the paper arm and you're done. Some people say you should cut the paper at an angle if you have any problems getting it to feed. I've never had a problem. This is the easiest and quickest paper loading calculator I've ever used.
feed paper to normal butterfly
feed paper to normal butterfly