I'm trying to copy a document (actually the new Rainbow quiz), but all I'm getting is blank pages. I've tried holding the cover down firmly, but that makes no difference. Also tried the scanner facility (same machine) and that also shows blank pages. Is it my scanner at fault? It's quite old, but there was no problem last time I used it. Or could it be because the paper the quiz is printed on is very shiny? Clutching at straws here.
Thank you, fiction-factory. I did as you suggested, and it copied perfectly. Then I tried the original again, and it's fine. Goodness knows what happened the first few times I tried it. Gremlin in the machine, maybe.
Sorry, bookbinder, I didn't see your answer earlier. It's a Canon Lide 210. I noticed that the lock on the back was a bit loose, perhaps that caused it.
Yes, thank you both. But I think it may be time to invest in a new printer/scanner; when I try to print on to photo paper I find that it rubs straight off afterwards. I suppose if you pay peanuts....
As Tuvok indicates, the type of paper you use is really important. (Generally far more so the brand of inks you use).
Some photo papers (e.g. the ones sold in Poundland, et al) are always rubbish. With other sources (such as supermarket own brand products) thee can be a lot of difference in quality. (e.g. Morrison's photo paper is unusable but Tesco's isn't too bad).
Thank you for the advice. I've been using W H Smiths mediumweight glossy, which coincided with a cheap new Canon printer, so I thought that was the problem; maybe it was the paper. I'll upgrade to a better quality.