I have a paper jam error in my HP 6500, but also noticed the printhead stucked on the right and do not come to the center when I open the cover. I partially dissambled the printer(sides and top), cleaned the printhead but the error massage is the same and the printhead still not moving
SOURCE: HP 7660 "Print Cartridge Cradle is Stuck" Message
I was having same problem but it was a paper jam all the time and then it started to state Cairrage Jam. And what was happening was the unit the cartridges sit in was not going all the way to the right. A little nudge and you could feel it move. Closed lid and sometimes it would print but eventually it would fail. Just replaced but I suspect if you can get to the cairrage you could clean/repair whatever was keeping it from going all the way to the right.
Hope that helps!
SOURCE: Ink cartridge cradle will not move from right hand side
on right hand side there is adjusment lever just press it . this will move the cartridge
SOURCE: My printer made a weird noise and now says
Issue
The error ' Open Door, Clear Carriage Jam, and then Press Enter ' displays on the product.
The following symptoms might also accompany this error:
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The product will not print.
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Printing stops unexpectedly.
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The carriage does not move.
Try the following solutions in the order presented to resolve the issue. When one of the solutions resolves the issue, there is no need to continue troubleshooting.
Solution one: Turn the All-in-One off and on again
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Press the Power button ( ) to turn off the product.
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Press the Power button ( ) to turn the product on again.
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If these steps resolved the issue , you do not need to continue troubleshooting.
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If the issue persists , continue to the next solution.
Solution two: Clear any paper jam
A carriage jam might follow a paper jam. Follow these steps to check for and remove any jammed paper.
Step one: Check for and remove any loose paper from the input tray
Remove any loose paper from the input tray, the output tray, and the automatic document feeder (ADF).
CAUTION: Do not remove jammed paper at this stage.
Step two: Clear a paper jam from the rear access door
WARNING: Always clear paper jams through the back door if possible. To avoid tearing the paper and damaging the print mechanism, pull paper from the printer slowly and gently. Avoid touching the internal components of the printer.
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Disconnect the power cord from the back of the printer.
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Remove the back door and remove as much jammed paper as possible.
3.Replace the back door and open the carriage access door. If there is paper visible that cannot be removed through the back door, gently pull it out from the front.
4. Reconnect the power cord and close the printer.
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If these steps resolved the issue , you do not need to continue troubleshooting.
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If the issue persists , continue to the next solution.
Solution three: Make sure that the carriage moves freely
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With the product turned on, open the cartridge access door. The carriage might try to move into the access area. If so, allow it to move to that position.
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Without turning off the product, unplug the power cord from the back of the product.
WARNING: You must disconnect the power cord to move parts by hand without the risk of an electrical shock.
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Look in through either the cartridge access door or the output paper tray to make sure that the cartridges are secure in the carriage and not loose. Also, make sure that there are no obstructions under or around the carriage to block it from moving.
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Make sure the carriage can move freely across the width of the product by gently pushing the carriage to the left and then to the right. Clear any obstructions found.
You might have to reach through the output paper tray to access the carriage.
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Close the cartridge access door and reconnect the power cord to the product.
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Press the Power button ( ) to turn on the product.
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If these steps resolved the issue , you do not need to continue troubleshooting.
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If the issue persists , continue to the next solution.
Solution four: Remove and reinsert the print cartridges
Incorrect installation of the print cartridges can cause the product to show a false carriage jam. Follow these steps to remove, and then reinstall the print cartridges.
Step one: Remove the print cartridges
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Press the Power button ( ) to turn off the product.
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Open the front of the product to access the carriage. The carriage moves to the center of the product.
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Unlatch the two print cartridge latches, and then raise the latches.
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Remove the print cartridges.
Step two: Reinsert the print cartridges
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One at a time, hold a print cartridge with the printed label up, and then slide the print cartridge into its slot. Repeat this step for the other print cartridge.
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NOTE: Insert the black print cartridge into the slot with the gray latch, and insert the color cartridge into the slot with the blue latch.
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Grasp the end of the latch on the cartridge slot with your thumb, and then pull the end of the latch toward you. While holding the latch, press down on the top of the latch until it stops, and then release the end of the latch so that it catches under the tabs.
CAUTION: To avoid damaging the product, do not force the latches into place.
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Close the product cover. A message displays on the control panel to align the print cartridges.
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Press the Enter button to begin the cartridge alignment. Two pages print. Follow the instructions printed on the second page to complete the alignment.
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Try the print job again.
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If these steps resolved the issue , you do not need to continue troubleshooting.
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If the issue persists , continue to the next solution.
SOURCE: Message shows "Paper jam" but there is no paper jam
try turning off the printer for about 10 sec. to clear its memory and turn it back on.. then print again
SOURCE: HP Vivera printer won't print
I had a paper jam from a label coming off while it was printing. I was able to
clear the lable out by taking the pack panel off. Now the printer makes all the noises it should, but doesn't pull any paper threw. Help
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