I really needed to start printing wedding invites and I am about to break this machine reaching in:(
SOURCE: Dell 3100cn Duplex won't feed
I'd suggest it is a sensor issue. Since the error comes up, the printer stops responding - even if everything is okay.
SOURCE: Dell 924 Inkjet Printer False Paper Jam
Got rid of my problem!
In an act of despair I started to poke
around the inside of the printer with a wooden match. Especially I
found a small black lever mentioned on a Dell web site (general paper
jam help page) that could be pressed a little. It is placed just a
little bit right of center behind the carriage and just above the roll
that feeds the paper beneath the printer heads. I'm not sure if this
was what finally did it, but now the paper jam problem has gone away.
Another
thing I noticed is that my carriage is now moving to center when I open
the top. When the paper jam error was present it always moved to the
far left (so I could remove any jammed paper, I suspect).
SOURCE: Dell 1720dn takes extra blank page at end of job and jams
There are rubber rollers that grab the paper to pull it through typically these get slick over time and will cause the printer to grab an extra sheet of paper. How I usually fix this problem is to check and see if the rollers are slick if so then I take an Emory board to them to rough them up just a little bit. I have also in the past used clear finger nail polish on the roller and that has helped. I would apply a bit of the clear polish to the roller, if it did not work then I would take the Emory board to it.
SOURCE: Paper feeds to the right and Jams
Sounds to me like there is something in the paper chanel, a staple, paper clip or something small enough to get in there. Have you tried turning the printer upside down and lightly tapping the side to see if anything falls out?
SOURCE: paper jam ,no paper jam found Dell 1815dn
give this a try
alternative :
Load
a piece of thick paper, for example photo paper and press the resume
button (may be diffrent button on diffrent models) a few times to the
printer picks up the paper and puts it through the machine.
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