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PHOTO PAPER NOT FEEDING

Photo paper. will not feed through printer regardless of make or type

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Adjust the paper thickness of the printer as photo paper is thicker than ordinary print paper

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clean the sensor as you can find it,
2) Lighter-weight paper feeds and prints fine, which means this paper input sensor works ok, but you need to make sure they are same paper input sensor,.
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Printing

seems that y´all experiencing various paper feeding issues
check first for recommended paper type

that printer should handle 4x6´s up to 8.5x11´s
and if it can´t feed a particular size - hardware issue & check your warranty status with the manufacturer
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