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How do I clear a paper jam on my canon mp160 printer?

My printer was working perfectly fine then out of no where it stopped. There is an E and 2 flashing on te little screen and the alarm light is blinking. I am feeding in the paper correctly, I've tried to restart it and everything I could.

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PVC stands for poly vinyl chloride which is a type of high strengh plastic. PVC pipe is an extruded form of it used mostly in residential plumbing.
lol that movie was pulled out of some guys ***. if those neutrinos could superheat the earths core why wouldn't they do the same thing to the atmosphere and crust of the earth.
Gee that many. That's like about as much as the sun normally emits in a whole second! Don't you just love the way that the media camps everything up. Apparently we are supposed to be in a permanent state of high melodrama as we lurch from one peril to the next in between pepsi commercials! When the newsreaders are all scowling furiously at the camera telling you how shocked you should be, make sure you go outside and look up. There will be a spectacular and beautiful aurora display. Don't miss it. Cheers!
Trillions of neutrinos go through your body every second. Trillions of trillions of trillions of neutrinos go through the core of the earth every second. nothing happens. neutrinos are like that. nothing except several light years of lead can shield anything from them. The sun puts out neutrinos as a result of the fusion reactions going on in its core. Solar flares do not generate ANY neutrinos. Solar flares move much slower than neutrinos (which travel at the speed of light). The movie 2012 was a piece of crap-science-hollywood-scare-ya-for two-hours-so-we-can-make- money- movie. Entertainment only (and poor entertainment for anyone with an education) and no plausible basis in fact.
Neutrinos don't come from solar flares, they come from nuclear reactions in the Sun's core. In addition, they do not react with matter very much at all. Supernova 1987A, the closest one to Earth in 400 some years released a flood of neutrinos, according to theory. Twenty four of them were detected while the event was most active. Now I don't know how big the detectors are in relation to the Earth as a whole, but the factor is probably in the millions. So at a guess, say 240 million neutrinos from 1987A interacted with the Earth. If you know the energy of a neutrino, you can make a ballpark estimate of the amount of heat released. You would probably have trouble getting enough to make a cup or two of instant coffee. Just a back of the envelope guess. Could be wrong, maybe you could make twenty cups, maybe less than one. Does not amount to much, either way. What goes on at the surface of the Sun probably does not have a lot to do with what is happening at the core at the time. Solar flares are expected, satellites are built to withstand expected conditions. The people who insure them will insist on that.

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