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Posted on Jul 26, 2009

Paper is jamming

I have a Lanier LD015SPF unit and the papercontinues to jam on start up. What can this be?

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When you say startup, do you mean when you turn the machine on or when you attempt to print?

For the first, check to see if there isn't any small piece of paper stuck anywhere in the paper path. for the second condition, clean off the feed roller with a piece of cloth dampened with alcohol.

  • Joe Fine Jul 27, 2009

    When you say startup, do you mean when you turn the machine on or when you attempt to print?



    For the first, check to see if there isn't any small piece of paper stuck anywhere in the paper path. for the second condition, clean off the feed roller with a piece of cloth dampened with alcohol.

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