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Yes, you definitely have a tiny jam, paper or other (you would be suprised what can end up down the back of a printer!!!) Get a torch, and a pair of tweezers and play find the little jam...it may be really small and hard to get out, hence the tweezers. I am willing to bet you fins a jam. When it is out, reset the printer by turning it off and on again. Unplugging it while it is off and replugging it before you turn it on again will help too.
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By analyzing your printer paper jam problem,it deffinately due to paper piece or dust particle wrapped to the the printer page roller.So check your printer keenly for any paper piece or any other obstacle disturbing printer roller and clean dust wrapped on printer roller with brush.Then turn on the printer give the page to the printer,care must be taken that page inserted is must be straight.then give the print. It definitely solves your problem.if you have any problem regarding this issue comment your problem with more information,we will glad to assist you.
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It is the problem paper end sensor is open or fedd sensor is open.
power on then paper jum it is the same problem. or power on printer is ready after print command then paper jum it problem your cartridge chip is diable or feed claught is not active
1. Turn the printer off and open the access cover. 2. Look for any obstructions in the paper path and remove them if necessary. (It is possible to move the carrier assembly with the power off.) 3. Turn the printer on, load some paper, and press the Form Feed button. 4. Watch the paper as it feeds through and try to determine where the jam is occurring. 5. Check to see if all the rollers are turning.
If all the rollers are turning, there may be something in the feed path that you can't see. Go to step 6. If not, there is probably a feed motor or a gear problem and the printer may require service. 6. If the paper is jamming under the carrier assembly, you may be able to fix it using the manual feed slot. 7. Turn the printer off. 8. Take a #10 envelope and feed it through the left side of the manual feed slot until it comes right through the printer to the back of the exit rollers. 9. Move it up and down first, and then slowly move it over to the right side. If something is stuck under the black guide plate, this may work it loose.
Look for any obstructions in the paper path and remove them if
necessary. (It is possible to move the carrier assembly with the power
off.)
Turn the printer on, load some paper, and press the Form Feed button.
Watch the paper as it feeds through and try to determine where the jam is occurring.
Check to see if all the rollers are turning.
If all the rollers are turning, there may be something in the feed path that you can't see. Go to step 6. If not, there is probably a feed motor or a gear problem and the printer may require service.
If the paper is jamming under the carrier assembly, you may be able to fix it using the manual feed slot.
Turn the printer off.
Take a #10 envelope and feed it through the left side of the manual
feed slot until it comes right through the printer to the back of the
exit rollers.
Move it up and down first, and then slowly move it over to the
right side. If something is stuck under the black guide plate, this may
work it loose.
Turn the printer off and open the access cover. Look for any obstructions in the paper path and remove them if necessary. (It is possible to move the carrier assembly with the power off.) Turn the printer on, load some paper, and press the Form Feed button. (On the X83, press the Select button.) Watch the paper as it feeds through and try to determine where the jam is occurring. Check to see if all the rollers are turning.
If all the rollers are turning, there may be something in the feed path that you can't see. Go to step 6. If not, there is probably a feed motor or a gear problem and the printer may require service.
If the paper is jamming under the carrier assembly, you may be able to fix it using the manual feed slot. Turn the printer off. Take a #10 envelope and feed it through the left side of the manual feed slot until it comes right through the printer to the back of the exit rollers. Move it up and down first, and then slowly move it over to the right side. If something is stuck under the black guide plate, this may work it loose.
This may sound strange, but it works more often than not. Try unplugging it, turning it upside down and shaking it vigorously. Also, take some canned air and spray into where it feeds the paper. Just be careful not to spray into the ink-head.
it maybe one of the feed wheels are jammed, if you can get it apart then have a look at the gears and wheels, there maybe something jamming the wheel itself.
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