I have 4 sheets of paper jammed inside the printer....anyway to get them out? I tried getting at them from the ink side (right side of the printer)....they're in there tight. Thanks, Peggy
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AnonymousApr 06, 2009
THE PAPER IS STUCK TIGHT IN THE BACK OF THE DOCK.. IT WENT THROUGH IN THE INITIAL MOVE THEN WHE N IT WAS SUPPOSED TO COME THROUGH FOR THE FIRST COLOR IT JUST JAMMED
THE PAPER IS STUCK TIGHT IN THE BACK OF THE DOCK.. IT WENT THROUGH IN THE INITIAL MOVE THEN WHE N IT WAS SUPPOSED TO COME THROUGH FOR THE FIRST COLOR IT JUST JAMMED
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In the book they say to turn off and then turn back on that is supposed to work! ( keep trying that ) try to find a repair shop I took mine apart fixed it but not something I would do again.
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Had same issue with my ESP 9, called up the kodak support lines and spoke to them over the phone, getting a replacement sent out free of charge and I've owned this for 1 year and 4 months and only had one prior printer jam which righted itself in the past. Seems like ESP 9's are prone to the unfixable printer jam.
Best bet call kodak and get it sorted.
If you have tried the Kodak standard instructions for clearing the
paper jam problem and it did not help try the procedure below. Works for esp 7.
1. Open the printing area of the printer (containing the ink cartridges).
2. The Ink cartridge holder should be to right side of track.
3. Look on left side, below the track for the cartridge that is used to
clean the print heads.It can be identified by a square black pad
approx. 1" sqaure that appears to be made of "felt".
If it is visible this is most likely your problem.
4. To correct problem locate the flat latching lever approx. 3/4" wide that
sticks up about 1/2" above the cartridge. It is locacted just behind
the "felt" square. Gently push lever toward rear which should free the
cleaning cartridge and allow the entir cartridge to move slightly
backward.
5. Close the top of the printer and cycle the printer off and back on.
If this is the problem, the "paper jam" error will now be gone.
This is such a simple fix I do not know why kodak does not inform
customers of this problem and how to fix it.
f you have tried the Kodak standard instructions for clearing the
paper jam problem and it did not help try the procedure below. Works for esp 7.
1. Open the printing area of the printer (containing the ink cartridges).
2. The Ink cartridge holder should be to right side of track.
3. Look on left side, below the track for the cartridge that is used to
clean the print heads.It can be identified by a square black pad
approx. 1" sqaure that appears to be made of "felt".
If it is visible this is most likely your problem.
4. To correct problem locate the flat latching lever approx. 3/4" wide that
sticks up about 1/2" above the cartridge. It is locacted just behind
the "felt" square. Gently push lever toward rear which should free the
cleaning cartridge and allow the entir cartridge to move slightly
backward.
5. Close the top of the printer and cycle the printer off and back on.
If this is the problem, the "paper jam" error will now be gone.
This is such a simple fix I do not know why kodak does not inform
customers of this problem and how to fix it.
This may work for you, it has worked for many here I given this advice so gave it a try it could work for you.
Generally when this happens, something has fallen into the printer, or a piece of paper has been jammed in there.
First step, remove the ink cartridge, and turn the printer upside down and gently shake it, see if anything comes out.
If nothing goes, or you can't hear anything rattling around, get a piece of cardstock paper (60lb or heavier) and gently push this through the printer, to see if it will help push out what might be stuck in there. And gave the rode that the ink slides on a good clean and maybe a bit oil on cloth and wipe the rod with it. Please come back and just gave a vote, it will gave me some satisfaction to know am helping some one so I will keep on helping.
All The Best: Pineworks
f you have tried the Kodak standard instructions for clearing the
paper jam problem and it did not help try the procedure below. Works for esp 7.
1. Open the printing area of the printer (containing the ink cartridges).
2. The Ink cartridge holder should be to right side of track.
3. Look on left side, below the track for the cartridge that is used to
clean the print heads.It can be identified by a square black pad
approx. 1" sqaure that appears to be made of "felt".
If it is visible this is most likely your problem.
4. To correct problem locate the flat latching lever approx. 3/4" wide that
sticks up about 1/2" above the cartridge. It is locacted just behind
the "felt" square. Gently push lever toward rear which should free the
cleaning cartridge and allow the entir cartridge to move slightly
backward.
5. Close the top of the printer and cycle the printer off and back on.
If this is the problem, the "paper jam" error will now be gone.
This is such a simple fix I do not know why kodak does not inform
customers of this problem and how to fix it.
I read this solution to a problem someone else was having which was similar to my problem. I wiped off the roller with a damp cloth, made sure it was dry and that's all it took to allow the roller to be able to start to pull the paper through. - thanks for the help!
if there is a paper jam then open the rear access door and look for any paper or piece of paper stuck in there if not then try and roll the roller slowly to check for paper jam........if you still cannot find the paper then open the front access door as if you are trying to replace the ink cartridges and look inside if you can see any paper stuck in there or not........if still no paper restart the printer after 30 seconds and check if still getting paper jam or not............if yes then contact Kodak tech support.......
What kind of paper is jamming? The paper could be too thin, or too thick.
Have any young children visited you recently? My neighbour's grandson thought the paper tray was a great place to hide his Oreo cookie and gummy bears. The crumbs on the roller made the paper wrap around inside. It was cheaper to buy a new printer than pay for a tear down. This happened to my neighbour over Christmas.
Check for spilled ink inside the cartridge area. If Ink has dripped down on the rollers, that would jam the paper. This would only be an issue if anyone moved the printer. Could your cleaning person have done this? It happend to me, once.
Have you checked the slider that adjusts for different paper sizes? It could be putting too much tension on the paper and throwing off the timing of the paper travelling through the printer, so the sheet is in the wrong place at the wrong time and jams up. Is it 8.5" x 11" photo grade inkjet paper or 4" x 6" photo paper? Before I print, I check that the paper type setting matches what is in the tray. If it is letter size premium photo paper, then I choose that paper in the printer settings. If it is premium letter size paper for documents then I choose that paper, so the printer can adjust itself to the paper.
Are you using recycled paper? My Kodak, HP, Epson, and Canon printers jam. Recycled paper really screws up my machines. I don't like it and can't use it.
Do you have too much paper in the tray? Try 5 or 10 sheets only in the tray to see if the amount of paper was the culprit.
Have you tried a different package or brand of paper?
One time a package of 500 sheets of HP inkjet wouldn't go through my KODAK , but worked fine in
the other printers. The next package of HP paper worked fine. How long has the paper been out of the package and sitting in the printer? Try fanning the paper.
Has the humidity in your area drastically changed in the past week? I have to keep the paper sealed in the original package. Inkjet paper out of the package is affected by humidity where I live. Winter heating causes out of package paper to collect static and stick to the rollers. Summer temperatures with high humidity causes out of package inkjet paper to absorb moisture from the room. This humid paper sticks together. Is the paper meant for a photo copier or laser printer/copier? I get lousy results with non-inkjet paper in every brand of injet printer I use.
Is it Brand name InkJet paper, like Kodak, XEROX, or HP? I stick to brand name inkjet and photo paper. Dollar store paper always jams in my printers.
For Document Printing I use either: Kodak's 24 lb Ultimate Inket Printer Brightness 98 paper, XEROX Premium Inkjet Brightness 98 24 lb, or HP 96 Brightness Premium Inkjet Printer 24 lb paper.
For Photo Printing I use Kodak's Ultra Premium Photo Paper, and adjust the printer's settings for it.
My esp 5 gave me this same message. I'm not an expert but here is what worked for me.
I turned off and disconnected both cables (usb and power) then reconnected and turned on.
At this point it still read paper jam, so I took ink cartridges out and paper out.
I then reinstalled ink cartridges and PULLED OUT THE PAPER TRAY to it's FULL capacity, added about 5 sheets of paper, and on the main menu I chose the allignment function and printed a test page and suddenly....no jam!
Hope this works for someone. For some reason pulling the tray all the way out cleared the "jam" message for me. Now if I could just get the new ink cart to work I'd be all set! Good Luck!
paper is stuck part way through tight
THE PAPER IS STUCK TIGHT IN THE BACK OF THE DOCK.. IT WENT THROUGH IN THE INITIAL MOVE THEN WHE N IT WAS SUPPOSED TO
COME THROUGH FOR THE FIRST COLOR IT JUST JAMMED
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