...sensor arm, or dirt or paper dust on photocell typr sensors.Paper sensors are normally located near where paper feeds, and where it exits the machine. The paper must pass over these sensors as it ...
paper. To stop the message, open and close the top most cover of the printer. Lastly, verify the flags and the sensors. If the problem persists, the cause of the error message could be a broken sensor
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...a sensor. check all places where the paper can go, if perhaps a paperclip or a little scrap od paper is blocking a sensor. Or contact a service centre, or perhaps you start sving for a new
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even a tiny scrap of paper and find nothing. Help!! Check on TOP of the bottom paper tray. The NO paper sensor is "hanging" to sense no paper condition. Free this sensor (it may got stuck or defective
printer says printer jam Printer says printer jam - but there is no paper!!!! And when it restarts, it sounds like the new paper will not feed Because the paper sensors are photo optic sensors, they ...
paper. To stop the message, open and close the top most cover of the printer. Lastly, verify the flags and the sensors. If the problem persists, the cause of the error message could be a broken sensor
...sensor. This helped blow the paper dust or loose toner powder from out of the optical sensor and the printer began working again just fine. If you're not sure where the optical sensor is, after you ...
...sensor and saying you paper jam. To solve it Open printer cover and check to make sure no paper or foreign objects obstructing the printer feeder If you become sure that now really there is no paper, ...
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...paper is a manual sensor, this sensor is sometimes broken or damaged when they had a paper jam. My recommendation is that if you can not look for this sensor which is where they lay the paper and try ...
paper sensor to make sure that it is not stuck or broken. Pull the paper tray out and look underneath the fax for the sensor. Push it up with your finger and make sure it spring back down. If not than
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