Inspect the paper trays to make sure they are
not overloaded. To determine if this is the problem, do a test print with only
one piece of paper loaded in the paper tray. (If this turns out to be the
problem, keep the paper tray half-full in the future.) Check that the type of paper being used falls
within the printer manufacturer's recommendations. For example, paper designed
for ink-jet printers doesn't necessarily work well in laser printers.
High-quality, bonded paper will cause paper jams in some printers If someone has recently printed labels on this
printer, check to see if a label has come unglued from a sheet and become stuck
inside the printer. you can also you a light blower or vaccum to clean the printer be sure to remove the ink catridge from the printer before using them after doing so click the printer icon in the task bar and click open it and delete all the files in them then click start settings click printer and faxes then make your printer default then switch of the printer and the computer remove the power plug and the usb cable wait for few minutes and replug them then restart your computer and the printer then click start setting printer and right click the printer and click properties in the printer properties click the print a test page and your printer will be ready to print
Check the gears and rollers for stuck shreds of torn paper
from previous jams. Turn off the printer before you attempt to remove the bits
of paper
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