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D1120 IMAGE CLASS CONTINUOUS PAPER JAMS ALTHOUGH NO PAER ACTUALLY JAMMED. APPEARS THAT PAPPER IN PAPER TRAY IS NOT FEEDING OR CATCHING UP TO BE COPIED.

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First of all try to clean trays picked up rollers and also look for a piece op paper or something else in internal paper path
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Good day, Check the table below about the problem of paper jams.

Display and Meaning

[Paper Jam 0] - Paper has Jammed in the feeding area of the paper input tray.
[Paper Jam 1] - Paper has jammed in the fuser area or in the manual feeder.
[Paper Jam 2] - Paper has jammed in the paper exit area.

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Turn of the printer, and do not close any of the tray or doors before all of the jams are cleared.
1). remove the paper from paper tray, removed the tray and remove the jams.
2).open the front cover and removed the toner cartidge assembly, remove any jams in this area, and behid the toner cartridge asembly.
3).left the flap at the front of the printer adn remove any jams heneath the lap.
4).Open the rear exit and remove any james.
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actually, no..it was an unintended feature(just kidding) I work on these all the time, and you might find that removing the bottom tray helps a bit to release the lower tension, when you open the rear door.
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