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If you have a stuck toner cartridge in your Brother TN630 printer, here are some steps you can try to remove it:
Turn off your printer and unplug it from the power source.
Open the front cover and carefully remove the drum and toner assembly.
Locate the release lever on the side of the toner cartridge and push it down.
Try to gently pull the toner cartridge out of the drum unit.
If the toner cartridge is still stuck, try gently wiggling it back and forth while pulling it out.
If the toner cartridge still won't come out, try using a pair of pliers to grip the cartridge and pull it out. Be careful not to damage the cartridge or other parts of the printer.
Once the cartridge is removed, clean any debris or residue from the drum unit and the cartridge itself.
Reinstall the drum and toner assembly back into the printer, making sure it is securely in place.
Close the front cover and plug the printer back in.
Turn on the printer and test if it is working properly.
If these steps do not work, it may be best to contact Brother's customer support for further assistance or to schedule a repair.
Best thing I can recommend is to take it in for service. If you would rather risk breaking the printer you could try removing the cartridge forcefully with a pair of pliers. If you have some experience with removing covers on electronics, and you have screwdriver bits to match the screws, you could dismantle the case until you can reach the area where the cartridge is stuck and dislodge it directly, again risking damage, but if you take your time and don't apply too much force you may succeed.
Stuck, as in it won't move to the position for a ink-cartridge change, when you tell it that you want to make a change, or stuck as in physically "frozen" into one position.
What's cheaper: buying a new printer (that accepts the same cartridges as your current HP printer), or paying a qualified technician $50 to $75 to _try_ to fix it?
The dell printers are funny sometimes. When i've had that problem I unplugged it from the wall for 30 seconds and plugged it back in to reset it and the cartridge came to center.
Your description is not very very descriptive, so I dont know if that stuck piece, prevents the ink from hitting you page. But, if you know how to remove your cartridge, I am sure you should be able to have a good view of the paper rollers [depending on your brand of printer] that drive the paper towards your output tray. If something is stuck, by rotating them, which is not a very easy task in some printers, you should be able to bring into view the piece that is stuck
turn off your printer. Press and hold down the left arrow and the transfer button, turn on printer while holding them down, you should hear your printer make some noises, This will be the head lining up. Open the side door to gain access to the cartridge, push on it to see that it i s"locked" in. Lift up on the Green release button on the inside and your cartridge should come free on its own. Be careful not to try and pry it out for this can void your warranty! http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to/video/how-to-remove-a-stuck-cartridge-on-a-kodak-g600-printer-dock-249276/view/
That door above the cartridge needs to be open all of the way, maybe even push it back gentley to make sure. Should be at 90-92 degree angle. Then the cartridge will come out.
I have a Kodak easy share printer dock series 3 that keeps tellig me cartridge is empty. I replaced cartridge and the asame error keeps occuring and now I cannnot get the cartricge out. What is the problem? I hit the release button and nothing happens
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