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This means that something in the mechanism is jammed. It keeps on trying to correct for the misalignment- a service technician will need to see the unit.
Check for a broken wire in the door jam. Other wise I think, You need to research this more, that the Left Front Power Window Switch is actually a door module. I would guess it has either lost power or gone bad.
Unplug the printer from the power source to turn it off. Open the printer cover to access the cartridge area. If you see the paper jam, slowly and carefully pull the paper out of the printer. Avoid tearing the paper or avoid leaving torn pieces in the printer. This will cause future paper jams in the printer.
When all is clear, re-plug the printer into the power source. Load some paper and try to print again.
Unplug
the printer from the power source to turn it off. Open the printer cover to
access the cartridge area. If you see the paper jam, slowly and carefully
pull the paper out of the printer. Avoid tearing the paper or avoid leaving
torn pieces in the printer. This will cause future paper jams in the
printer.
When all is clear, re-plug the printer into the power source. Load some
paper and try to print again.
Tips: Use only paper that is in good condition. Fan the paper before loading into the feeder to prevent sticking together. Use the specified media type and sizes for your model. Don't overload the feeder.
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