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After printing a paper, the printer start making strange noises and the "Jam paper " indicator light. The quality of printing is very poor to. Please Help.

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Here's how to clear a paper jam on that printer. http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00903298&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&product=3177562&tmp_track_link=ot_search
Try this to resolve print quality problems - it's about copy problems, but the solutions will help with print quality problems as well. http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=buu05212&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&product=3177562&tmp_track_link=ot_search

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Mfc-j6535dw unable to print 44 then 43

Unable to print 44 indicates a mechanical problem other than the paper jam error message. Things you can try:

Turn off the printer. Unplug it from the wall. Wait a minute. Plug it back in.

You appear to have taken the next step of removing paper stuck. Put in a single sheet of glossy A4 size paper in landscape position into the manual feed slot.

Print a "Print Quality Check Sheet" to see if the issue is resolved. Press the up or down arrows on the touchscreen to display the "Improve Print Quality" option. Press "Improve Print Quality". Then press "Check Print Quality." Then press "Start."

If "unable to print 44" shows up, then the printer will require a service unless a call to Brother customer service resolves the issue.. "Unable to Print 44" (brother-usa.com)

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maybe need to clean the printer and then restart your computer. Unistall the driver and then reinstall it back to resolve the problem.

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Hp Printer Error "Carriage cannot move paper jam" when non exists.

Hp Printer Error "Carriage cannot move paper jam" when non exists.

The printer made strange noises this week. Assuming you are certain there is no paper jam and tipped the printer upside down as well. You have an error that leaves the print heads in the middle near the middle or left or right.

This is for you. "Carriage cannot move paper jam"

Whats happening is the print heads slide and are moved by a motor and belt.
To know whereabouts the print head is there is a resistance strip.
This is a strip of what looks like old real to real magnetic tape.
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Under the plastic see Arrow, is the location of this strip.

A sensor similar to a magnetic tape head which reads its position.

look at the image and just below this you will feel it. Clean this length of tape with some nail varnish cleaner and a non lint cloth.

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Several tips for your printer troubleshooting

<span style="font-weight: bold;">The Paper Jam</span><br /><br />We have all had this one happen. You are printing merrilyaway when all of a sudden you hear that distinctive crunch of paper gettingeaten by your printer. You immediately cancel the print job, leap from yourdesk and flip open the printer. "Ugh," you say as you notice the crinkled edgesof paper wrapped around god knows what. Okay, so you have found the problem,but what do you do?<br /><br />The best way to remove a paper jam is to gently pull thepaper in the direction of the paper path-with power off, of course. Whateveryou do, don not pull the paper backwards. You could damage your printer foreverby doing so!<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">The Missing Driver</span><br /><br />This is another common problem. You are all geared up andready to print but your computer can not find the right driver to "talk to" theprinter. Why is this? Not all drivers are pre-installed on all operating systemsand as new operating systems are released, you will need to install driversyourself. Consult your printer manual. You can also most likely find thecorrect driver online at the printer manufacturer's website. If not though, asimple web search should help you find what you are looking for. Tryingsearching for your printer manufacturer, the model and "printer driver."<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">The Printer Picks Up All the Paper</span><br /><br />This is a frustrating one. You are trying to print outsomething and the printer feeds in the whole paper stack rather than just onepiece at a time. For starters, make sure you fan the paper edge before puttingit in the printer feed tray. This helps separate the sheets. Also, be sure tostore your paper in a cool, dry place as humidity can contribute to this peskyproblem.<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">The Blank Page Syndrome</span><br /><br />So you have just installed a new printer ink cartridge andyou print a document only to see a blank page come out. Aggravating, no? Butthis usually has a simple solution. Make sure you completely removed thatlittle sticker from the ink cartridge before installing it. If it is removed,run the clean print head function on your printer to make sure all air bubblesare removed. Just whatever you do, don not remove the cartridge once it is beeninstalled!<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">The Color and Print Quality is Diminished</span><br /><br />This usually happens when one ink well is running low. Ifall of your images start to look a bit purple, blue or orangish, this may beyour problem. The usual solution for this problem is to replace the wholeprinter ink cartridge, unless you can refill the individual ink wells.<br /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">The Smudgy Printout</span><br /><br />This happens a lot when you print out pages with a lot ofimages with bright, vibrant colors. The cause is usually having the wrong papersetting selected. If you are printing text documents, don not print at thehighest quality. And if you are printing on photo paper, make sure you don notuse the regular printer setting.<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">The Computer Won not Talk to the Printer</span><br /><br />Once you rule out that it is not a printer driver issue,check to make sure you are using the right cables to connect everything. Onceyou confirm everything is connected properly, read your printer manual and yourcomputer manual-at least the part that pertains to printing. Older printersmade for Macs may need a serial cable to work while PC printers an IEEE 1248cable.<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">The Blinking Light</span><br /><br />While there is no surefire answer to this problem, it is acommon enough one that it should be included. Each printer has a differentreason for its dreaded blinking or orange light but some general reasonsinclude a paper jam, a printer cartridge problem or a problem with the printerhardware. It could also be an indicator that the computer is not talking to theprinter. Check your printer manual to see what specific light errors mean foryour model.<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">The Printout Looks Misaligned</span><br /><br />Problems with alignment have a lot to do with maintainingproper print head alignment. You can run a simple diagnostic to fix thisproblem. If the ink seems to be going onto the paper improperly or you noticeuneven coverage, try aligning the print heads before you bring out the bigguns.<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">The Printout Looks Grainy</span><br /><br />This may have nothing to do with the printer at all. In factit may have more to do with the quality of images you are using than the printer@squality. Make sure that when you print photos that they are of print quality,meaning 300dpi. Anything lower than this will appear pixilated and lower thanphoto quality.
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Paper feeds about half way and then stops. All of the indicator lights come on.

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Brother MFC-9420CN Paper Jam Error message w/ loud grinding noiz

please try this

  1. Turn off the printer.
  2. Remove any paper trays. Inspect them for wrinkled or damaged paper.
  3. Also open the back cover of the printer if this model has one.
  4. Open any other doors that give access to the printer's paper path and to the toner or ink cartridge.
  5. If necessary, remove the toner or ink cartridge. Place it away from light/ sun light to avoid damaging it.
  6. If you find a piece of jammed paper, remove it by holding it with both hands and pulling firmly. The goal is to keep the paper from tearing. If several pieces are jammed together, try pulling out the middle piece first to loosen the jam.
  7. If the paper does tear, try rotating the roller gears manually to free the paper. Don't force anything, though. Do this step especially if the jam message comes up repeatedly without any obvious paper jam, there may be a small tear of paper inside.
  8. Ones the printer is free of paper Replace the toner or ink cartridge and paper trays, close any doors you opened and turn the printer back on.
  9. If the printer paper jam message still appears, then there is still some paper in the printer. Reinspect the paper path.
  10. see alternative if the problem is still not solved.



alternative :
Load a piece of thick paper, for example photo paper and press the resume button (may be diffrent button on diffrent models) a few times to the printer picks up the paper and puts it through the machine.
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