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1. remove all the cartridges.
2. remove the waste toner bottle.
3. rear cover
4. left cover
5. paper feed clutch
6. close the top cover and front door.
7. pull out the tray.
8. stand machine with the rear side facing the table.
9. slide the paper feed shaft to the left side.
10. remove the paper feed roller.
I found an old Canon CP-200 but it wouldn't feed paper. I used q tip and alcohol to clean the rubber roller and it worked again. (The roller wasn't tacky enough to grab the paper)
Been welding for a while, open side, check for proper tension on the feed wheel inside side panel, hit the trigger, if feed motor continues to spin tensioner needs tightened or mig wire may be getting hung up inside main cable lead. If motor is off on off on then its probbably the switch on the trigger getting a bad good connection, hope this helps o and check welding tip on gun end, may need replaced if worn or melted, unscrews.
Your drive tension is too light. There are rollers that the wire feeds through and they need to be tightened. They should push the wire through the gun but slip if you put the tip against a solid object and pull the trigger. If they do not slip, they will jam your gun. Give the tensioner another turn.
Have you checked the tension on the wire roll feeder? Inside the unit where the spool is, the wire feeds off of the spool, through the feed roller, this roller has a tensioner spring on it that keeps the wire flowing steady, and also check the spring tension the keeps the spool from turning freely, keep this loose as can be, and just enoughthat it doesn't unwind on it's own.
There are so many things that it can be, but this is a start.
Good Luck.
Paul
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