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Canon PIXMA ip3000 "Cassette" ?
Posted by Howard9 on September 21st, 2004


Can anyone who has one of these printers tell me ...

Is there a paper cartridge for loading the paper at the back of the
printer unity ?

I see it mentioned in the documentation but mine did not include it.



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Howard

Posted by PC Medic on September 22nd, 2004



"Howard9" <notreal@all.com> wrote in message
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It has a top load sheet feed or front load cassette




Posted by Howard9 on September 22nd, 2004


In article <2bednRxeCfgzUs3cRVn-vA@golden.net>, bill@c.a says...

I am looking at my grey ip3000 right now and the box has three opening
apertures:

The from opens and slides out like other printers to allow outputted
printed paper to lie.

The top aperture flips open and allows the normal paper input to sit
upright against the opened door with no extra fittings.

The back flips open with a small door incorporating the black curved
reversing mechanism that enables the duplex printing... but there is no
extendable or adjustable element to allow the paper to sit on it.

This is the problem. The literature mentions a "Cassette"....???

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Howard

Posted by Howard9 on September 22nd, 2004


In article <slrncl2tla.qfl.t-use@ID-685.user.individual.de>, t-
use@gmx.net says...
BINGO Martin.

Did I check the manuals... ? well.. I read all of the Help files that
installed automatically and I read through every page of the hard copy
Quick Start Guide and other materials...

Admittedly I did not know there was PDF version online - I assumed that
it would have been included in my installation - I apologise if that was
dumb of me after all these years.... :-)

Anyways......... I got the PDF version of the QuickStart Manual at the
above link and found the instruction. Thanks for going to such trouble.

As you said (!) it is in FRONT - I was completely confused by this as I
am not familiar with this kind of setup - I apologise again

So my problem is completely (touch wood) solved and I thank you and Bill
and PCMedic.

THANK A LOT GUYS !!

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Howard

Posted by PC Medic on September 23rd, 2004



"Howard9" <notreal@all.com> wrote in message
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Look just below this flip down door (before you open it)


This back door you refer to is simply to clear a paper jam (should one
occur) in the duplexing unit.