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Hp 2610ix all-in-one printer

The printer has just recently started this problem. You go to print(or copy) and it pulls the printer paper in like usual and then the paper slows and i get the "out of paper" error. I click ok, because it has paper, and immediately it has the "paper jam" error because the paper is already in the mechanism. then I press ok and it pushes out the paper and then it prints the page as if nothing was wrong. It seems it's reading the paper incorrectly. I've gone through all the hp troubleshooting and none if has changed a thing. (cleaning the rollers, changing paper, resetting, etc.)

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I would try reinstalling the printer software.

Posted on Jun 26, 2007

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