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Hello,
check carefully for pieces of paper inside of printer.
open front cover, remove printer cartridge and check...
open rear cover and do the same thing.
If your printer still wont print check paper sensor, maybe someone is broken - if "YES" just visit Samsung service
Good luck!
It sounds as if it is not picking up the paper from the tray. It might need new feed rollers. Another thing to check is the lift arms on both sides of the tray. Make sure the springs are still attached to them. There is also a little switch on the left side front of the tray that adjusts the bottom plate pressure. You can try adjusting that to see if it helps.
If in the control panel don't show any places or any door, change the switches on the front cover area and the switches of the fuser area. If the problem continuos check the laser area.
hello check again properly.i think front cover is open
if you replace toner and didnt close front cover properly or you open it and didnt close properly.
If the front panel is rear side of uou. Then Right_bottom side serfface have the waste bottol; if you open the flexiable cover. You found a plastic bottol, no electronics attech with it. You pulled it out; empty it out side the room/office. Then fix it back their location. Maight be some model have counter inside softwere. in that case reset the counter by softwere.
We call the moose method of clearing paper jams, the RCMP method, cuz they only know how to shoot to kill. You did good. Except, there is no such thing as "Bending" anything. The term is "re-form."
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