SOURCE: Machine shows "Paper Jam" error
There is a paper senser present in the paper lifting area. That part of your printer is not working properly. Replace that part and then try
SOURCE: HP design jet 450C inkjet Media Error`
The pen cassette slide bar (aluminum) is dirty. Wipe it clean. Lube it. I used a light coating of 3 in 1 oil. Push cassette to the left. Close cover. Turn machine off and on.
SOURCE: HP Deskjet 3845 - paper jam but no paper
try unplugging, waiting 20 seconds then plug back iin. This resets printer, check for paper stuck in the back on the rollers and the top rollers...make sure printer isn't dirty..if rollers are dirty whip off with damp cloth..make sure your using the right type of paper....if these steps don't work and your under warranty call the warranty company....this is a hardware problem that needs to be looked at
SOURCE: HP 3915 paper jam error
I had the same problem and just talked with HP technician Neeta and she showed me how to fix it. It's a bit convoluted. In essence you have to clear the print spooler. Here is what she told me.
First you have to be clear that there really ISN'T a paper jam by printing a test message this back door way.
Neeta : The USB cable should be disconnected. Neeta: To print a self-test page, press and hold the Power button. Raise and lower the printer cover four times. Release the Power button, and the self-test page prints
If the sel-test page prints, this means you truly do not have a paper jam. Next, clear the print spooler
Neeta : The USB cable should be disconnected.Neeta : Now click on start->RUN.Neeta : Then type "services.msc".Neeta : Then it will open the services window.Neeta : Now please look for the option "print spooler. Neeta : Okay, now , please right click on the option "print spooler" and click on stop then click on start, 3 times.
SOURCE: HP Deskjet 820 Cse will not load paper
I have fixed this problem by cleaning the three large paper feed rollers. You can get at them by removing the paper tray.
HP told me many years ago that, over time, additives used in the rubber material that makes up the rollers moves to the surface and makes the roller slippery so that it does not drag the paper forward.
I clean mine by rubbing the surface with a rag soaked in methylated spirits (a type of denatured alcohol). A fiddle of a task but it works.
Regards
Wizzer of Colour4Free
These types of severe cartridge
errors (i.e. "refer to documentation" / "incompatible cartridges", etc.)
typically indicate the internal micro-electronics of the HP #60-61 cartridge
are electrically damaged - now, these errors can be bypassed on select printer models (temporarily). The cartridge's electrical wire runs at rear and
lower side of the ink cartridge, are very delicate and are somewhat susceptible
to ink attack over time, which can lead to premature failures. In addition, the
older the cartridge the higher the chance of an internal electrical failure due
to prolonged ink exposure and subsequent circuit corrosion. I suggest you
always run a 'Tap 41' diagnostic test to check cartridges electrical health
(this is a forced test); you may also bypass the error (temporarily) on C4600-C4700
models which use HP 60 cartridges. Refer to Inkjet411 youtube videos below:
HP 60, 60XL, 61, 61XL Ink Cartridge Refills - Solving Errors &
Warnings: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BskAfa6NJSg
HP Photosmart C4600 & C4700 Printers - Diagnostics Tap
41 Test: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghxjLCn07Jo
HP Photosmart C4600 C4700 D110a Printers - HP 60 Cartridge
Error Bypass: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNVJmKPlLsg
HP Deskjet F2400 F4400 and F4500 Printers - Diagnostics Tap
41 Test:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-OM09NvNqg
HP Deskjet 4200 Printers - Diagnostics Tap 41 Test:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16uXSBwTan8
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