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Question edited and corrected for clarity 'WF' not 'fw', plus added the maker.
Turn it over, see if you can see what is jamming. Children find holes to poke pencils. Open every door and bypass. Remove all the cartridges. Also disconnect and reconnect power, so it run the self test diagnostics.
Hello, the only way to clean the jam is to first unplug the power, take off the back and look for the paper, pull all the paper out and if you can see the jam pull that out, you may have to get twizzers or plyers to do it. If you can't get the printer to paper feed out.
Check again. Sometimes you thing you got all the paper out but didn't. Did the paper rip when you removed it? If it did, check for small shred stuck in the jam sensor(s)
Check paper tray it might have a movable plastic thing that sets the paper size . Check printer properties on settings - printers - Epson Workforce printer properties. Check software you are printing from that it has page setup and printer setup paper size set correctly
This sounds weird but I will post it since is solved this problem for me. Despite following all the instructions I could not get rid of the "paper jam" message on my WF3540 . In desperation I tried changing the yellow ink cartridge (which was low) and after the printer went through all its "new cartridge" routine - lo and behold the paper jam message was gone and the printer worked!
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