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Paper won't feed through. There is a grinding sound when I give it a command to print. I've cleaned the rollers with alcohol and pushed the cartridges manually to center of the carriage.

  • jferris Sep 19, 2009

    Hello! I can't say it isn't helpful. I just don't want to have the printer disassembled yet. I'm wanting to fix it easier than that. I'm glad to know about this source of help, though. I'll be back. Thanks. Janice Ferris

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It is already a hardware issue, you have to disassemble the printer to take a closer look at the gears that moves the carriage.

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