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Action:
1) Recycle power to the cooktop.
2) If problem continues, replace logic board (~$250 part)
You can read my other entry as to how to open the unit. It seems strange that the board would fail simply from moving. That is assuming that it was properly reconnected electrically to an appropriate circuit. It is certainly worth opening up the unit and simply checking all cable connections to the board and looking for any visible damage (not that there will always be some for a failed board) before paying for a replacement.
I should point out that GE's troubleshooting instructions often end quite quickly in logic board replacement. Either they anticipate a lot of failure of these boards or they like selling replacements whether necessary or not.
Most likely the paper never fed out of the tray. Check each tray and make sure the paper is stacked properly and the side guides are aligned against the paper. What is the error code displayed on the control panel?
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