SOURCE: HP 6200 all-in-one --paper jam problem
Hi,
Check side ADF grips are correctly setup, paper tray is not mis-aligned, remove if poss, and replace to check.
check you printer's properties paper size is set correct for the paper used,
open the back door check for loose particles or paper,
remove slowly.
4 x Feed rollers in the back, revolve and clean with distilled water.
wait till dry, try printing again
Disconnect the power cord from the product.
Press and hold # and 3 while reconnecting the power cord.
When reset displays, release both buttons.
Try printing again.
Hope this helps
Regards.
SOURCE: won't feed paper
I had the same problem it was not feeding paper, and was giving the out of paper msg, I checked and the feed roller ( small black one in contact with paper) was not rotating, Also when the back cover is removed the roller also did not rotate. I took apart the printer and found that a white gear with the encoder disc (clear film with printed lines) on the central shaft was slighty broken, The shaft is knurled but is a poor design. I had to drill through the gear and the shaft to fit a pin to be able to fully secure the gear to the shaft. Kevin
SOURCE: hp laserjet p3005dn tray1 manual feed problem
you can choose mp first in "paper handing" printer menu or print tray1 is A4 default in properties of printer software.
SOURCE: hp 3310 paper feed
Take off the back of the printer - there is a door running almost the full length which has a latch. Using regular rubbing alcohol and a Q-TIP(R) cotton swab, clean the little rubber rollers which grab the paper from the tray. The rollers you need to clean will be low and on the left as you look at the back of the printer and they are about 2 inches inside the printer. There are 2 of them. Paper dust builds up on them and they fail to grab the next sheet of paper, causing the error message. Works every time!
SOURCE: HP PSC 1350 printer won't feed paper
Check the gear on the left side of your printer where the disk encoder strip is attach,the gear is not holding the metal shaft your need to replace that gear. The problem is in the inner hole where the shafting is attached.
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