This is a fairly new Kodak G600 Easyshare Printer, which has suddenly started to fail to feed printing paper, after properly loading for months of use and hundreds of prints.
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Can you print anything from WORDPAD or MSPAINT or NOTEPAD? try printing a website. if it continues to do this, then it could be a paper sensor on the printer, and that means, a failed printer.
I read this solution to a problem someone else was having which was similar to my problem. I wiped off the roller with a damp cloth, made sure it was dry and that's all it took to allow the roller to be able to start to pull the paper through. - thanks for the help!
if its an inkjet printer then please mark that the catridges are able to free scroll on the carraige and if they fail then remove the catridges take a clean piece of cotton clean the foil which connects the catridge to the circuit , this worked for my HP 3940,
''grabber'' roller out of work sometimes, you may try
1) there is a input paper sensor around roller, the roller out of runing if the sensor is not senitive enough or sensor switch dirty,
clean the sensor as you can find it,
2) Lighter-weight paper feeds and prints fine, which means this paper input sensor works ok, but you need to make sure they are same paper input sensor,.
3) the paper surface bright and the roller worn could be cause paper feed fail, you need clean the roller anyway. still not fixed, you need to adjust the roller pressure by increase the spring force.`
Load a single 8x10 page and press Copy + Cancel until the printer feeds the paper. It will spit it out blank. Try printing another photo. Make sure Kodak logo faces up when you load it
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