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Solution1 Turn the printer off,thenon again.Sometimes,whenPinterturned on, the position ofthe wheelis notcorrect, causing theerrorE2.By turning offthe printerand thenturnback,the position ofthe wheel willreturn to normal.This wayI've ever doneand it worked.
Solution 2 Youturn thesensorvertically,as opposed toclockwise.By rotating thesensorvertically,rollerwheelpositionto be shifted,so it willreturn tonormal position.Rotatethe sensorvertically,until you hearthe sound(clak)of thewheelroller.
E2 is "NO PAPER" error but in most case it's showing when the paper feed is in incorrect position.Check it movement correctly and check for any objects drop in printer.
Remove any paper trays. Inspect them for wrinkled or damaged paper.
Also open the back cover of the printer if this model has one.
Open any other doors that give access to the printer's paper path and to the toner or ink cartridge.
If necessary, remove the toner or ink cartridge. Place it away from light/ sun light to avoid damaging it.
If you find a piece of jammed paper, remove it by holding it with both hands and pulling firmly. The goal is to keep the paper from tearing. If several pieces are jammed together, try pulling out the middle piece first to loosen the jam.
If the paper does tear, try rotating the roller gears manually to free the paper. Don't force anything, though. Do this step especially if the jam message comes up repeatedly without any obvious paper jam, there may be a small tear of paper inside.
Ones the printer is free of paper Replace the toner or ink cartridge and paper trays, close any doors you opened and turn the printer back on.
If the printer paper jam message still appears, then there is still some paper in the printer. Reinspect the paper path.
see alternative if the problem is still not solved.
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.
Dear Shaun McKenny, I just posted a fix to a Error Code E3 which is a paper jam that had no visable paper jam..Try this...it may be that you have some kind of paper stuck in the rollers...and you just can't see it ! Turn printer OFF for at (10 Seconds) then turn it back ON and listen to hear the Feed rollers turning and Force FEED a sheet of paper into your printer...until it catches and pulls the paper through and see if some scrap of paper comes out with the
sheet ? GOOD LUCK ! Let me know Phil at [email protected]
If this works for you, spread the word !!
Paper jam 71 is an error that occurs when a driver on the controller board (IC-28) begins to wear out, or the timing gets thrown off. This causes one paper feed motor to drag the other one. This error is normally accompanied by a loud grinding noise because of this. Kodak's newest firmware version is supposed to fix the problem. If that has no effect then the fix is to replaced the controller board.
By pulling the paper out backwards your sister may have caused a gear to jump. You could try pulling a piece of paper out in the other direction and maybe the gear will jump back into place. Otherwise you will probably have to have the printer serviced.
Remove any paper trays. Inspect them for wrinkled or damaged paper.
Also open the back cover of the printer if this model has one.
Open any other doors that give access to the printer's paper path and to the toner or ink cartridge.
If necessary, remove the toner or ink cartridge. Place it away from light/ sun light to avoid damaging it.
If you find a piece of jammed paper, remove it by
holding it with both hands and pulling firmly. The goal is to keep the
paper from tearing. If several pieces are jammed together, try pulling
out the middle piece first to loosen the jam.
If the paper does tear, try rotating the roller gears manually to free the paper. Don't force anything, though. Do
this step especially if the jam message comes up repeatedly without any
obvious paper jam, there may be a small tear of paper inside.
Ones the printer is free of paper Replace the toner or
ink cartridge and paper trays, close any doors you opened and turn the
printer back on.
If the printer paper jam message still appears, then there is still some paper in the printer. Reinspect the paper path.
see alternative if the problem is still not solved.
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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