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paper feed path. Shutdown printer, unplug power from back of printer, and remove paper. With a flashlight, inspect the area around the paper feed roller for any debris (one time I found a penny lodged
...paper, and press the Form Feed button. 4. Watch the paper as it feeds through and try to determine where the jam is occurring. 5. Check to see if all the rollers are turning. If all the rollers are ...
...paper, and press the Form Feed button. 4. Watch the paper as it feeds through and try to determine where the jam is occurring. 5. Check to see if all the rollers are turning. If all the rollers are ...
...paper, and press the Form Feed button. 4. Watch the paper as it feeds through and try to determine where the jam is occurring. 5. Check to see if all the rollers are turning. If all the rollers are ...
paper) and place it in the feed way. Then press the print button applying a slight amount of pressure on the Card Stock so it will feed through the printer. The reason for this is in some cases I have
...paper, and press the Form Feed button. 4. Watch the paper as it feeds through and try to determine where the jam is occurring. 5. Check to see if all the rollers are turning. If all the rollers are ...
...paper, and press the Form Feed button. 4. Watch the paper as it feeds through and try to determine where the jam is occurring. 5. Check to see if all the rollers are turning. If all the rollers are ...
...feed the paper properly....it's like the rollers are not grabbing the paper. I suggest you get a sheet of Card Stock (Heavy paper) and place it in the feed way. Then press the print button applying a ...
Question about HP PhotoSmart Office Equipment & Supplies
...paper feed mechanism down inside the printer where it is not easily seen. If there is nothing obvious, unplug the printer and remove the paper. Open the front cover and look above the steel rod. You ...
Question about HP PhotoSmart Office Equipment & Supplies
...feed paper The screen says load paper face down in main tray. Usually this occurs when a printer has had fairly excessive use. This causes the rubber paper feed rollers to become shiny and then they ...
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