 Hey guys, Kevin here. Today when we work on Ken's fake paper jam by fake, I mean you already Make sure there's no debris in your printer. There's no small piece of paper stick somewhere. You already check your PE sensor and also PE sensor lever. The PE sensor lever is okay. If it feels right in the PE sensor and you although your idea nothing else seems matters. And then you come to this video. Check the waste ink pad assembly underneath the printhead. And if you see like this, the assembly is totally out of whack. And I do have a video that for it's not out of whack and need to be a just position and I'm gonna put a link above. But this one you can totally say win the sideways. It should look like this. It's parallel to your printer and also this lever is spring-loaded and it pushed push the white box all the way to the left. So today we're going to put this box into a correct position. However, if you cannot get the lever spring-loaded, just refer to the video above. The white box you see here is basically floating on top of a black base. And there are four springs on each corner. So be careful. When you move the white box, you will not necessarily move the black base. Okay, here's the here's the bottom black base. Here are two tabs look like a forklift. And here's a very long tab. That goes to the right side of your assembly. And here's a short tab that goes to the left side of your assembly. You go is put those two tabs into their groove. And at the same time the forklift have to pick up this. I don't know if it's called a stick or rod or a lever. It's more like a lever. I'll call it a lever. The problem is the tab is exactly same position as the forklift. So if you put the tab in, the forklift will not pick up the lever. So this one will not work because the lever is still underneath the forklift. As far as how to take the cover off is covered by the previous video. I will not repeat here. I use an angled screwdriver to remove that little white piece to give me more space. You can just bend the cover over and use a regular screwdriver to remove that piece. It's just I have an angled screwdriver so it's easier for me to do this way. I don't know why I can't design this piece. It's just so easy to fall off and go back pretty easily. So you just put it in and just slide it in like this. First I feel around and see if the lever is still attached to the forklift. Be very careful. If it's attached, you don't want to dislodge it to make it even harder. For my luck, it just detached. Let's do the hard way then. Here's the forklift. So if it's not attached, I suggest you check your printer serial number and call Canon and see if it's still under warranty. If it's under warranty, get a new printer rather than to go forward. If it's all the warranty, you can sell it for parts on eBay or just add a ventron. We're going to have a ride. Our game plan is move the lever to the left a little bit. Then slide underneath those forklifts and then attach the tab on the right side. That's where I finish the stage one. We're going to take a break. Fortunately, I did film the one that I did on the last printer. I'm using a different printer to show you. This thing can be pushed to the left a little bit. When you push the left, you can slide the forklift under it. Let's do it. For the first time, you're going to practice a little bit and make sure you catch the lever. That's the whole point. Look close. Now I feel it. Now try to get at the tab inside the groove vertically. Make sure the whole thing goes in. If you notice the wall can be bent a little bit. So that helps. That's looking good. Now get back to this printer. This is exactly like how we started. I went the sideway. However, this time when you lift it up, you'll find it's harder to lift it up because the forklift, they caught the lever. That's a good thing. Now make sure you're pulling from underneath. Don't just pull on the white part. Pull on the black part. Also, don't pull too hard. If you pull too hard, your forklift is going to be broken. Lift and push forward. You should hear a click and it falls right in. If you see, it can go up and down. That's a good sign. That's because the lever is inside the forklift. That can go up and down. That solved the worst scenario. We got one more printer to fix today. Let's go to the next one. Most of the time, you're going to have this second case, which is the easier part, which is the forklift is still in there and it's not totally out. It's rare that you can jerk the forklift completely off the lever. Basically, you just lift it up a little bit and push it forward and it will fall right into the slot. Unfortunately, for this case, one was further failing around to see if the forklift is still attached and accidentally just pushed it right into the position and got it fixed. Man, was I upset or what? It just falls right in there. It goes up and down and the problem is fixed. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe. Also, please visit bchtechnologies.com and we can teach you how to refill this baby so you'll never buy a new cartridge again. Next time, don't beat your printer too hard, especially when you have a piece of paper underneath the printhead. Do not jerk it out and do it peacefully and speak out against the printer violence. Peace.