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Vincent Pillay Posted on Jan 20, 2008

Printer says "Remove paper jam"

I have a Samsung SF360 printer. When I make a copy the original goes through and exits at the bottom, however the printer still runs for about 20 seconds after the paper comes out. It then says, "Remove paper jam". This happens with every copy.


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Check that the paper tray is set to match the paper your printing - look also in the printer driver settings for the correct size. A4, Letter etc.. If that did not fix it make sure the paper take-up roller isnt worn.

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How do i remove the cover on the exit rollers to remove a jam

To remove a paper jam from the exit rollers of a printer, you'll typically need to access the jammed area by opening the printer's covers. Keep in mind that the process can vary depending on the printer model and brand. Here are general steps you can follow to remove the cover and access the exit rollers:
  1. Power Off the Printer: Before attempting to remove any jams or open the printer covers, make sure to turn off the printer and unplug it from the power source to avoid any risk of electrical shock.
  2. Open the Printer's Top Cover: Most printers have a top cover that can be easily lifted to access the internal components. Look for a latch or release button on the printer's top cover and gently lift it up to open.
  3. Locate the Jammed Paper: Once the top cover is open, carefully inspect the printer's internal area, especially around the exit rollers, for any visible jammed paper. If you find the jammed paper, gently grasp it and pull it out in the direction of paper movement to avoid damaging the printer.
  4. Check the Rear Cover (if applicable): Some printers have a rear cover or panel that allows access to the exit rollers and other internal components. If your printer has a rear cover, you may need to open it to clear the jam completely.
  5. Remove Paper Trays (if necessary): If the jammed paper extends into the paper trays, you may need to remove the trays to access and remove the jam more effectively.
  6. Clear Paper Path: Ensure that all remnants of the jammed paper are cleared from the printer's paper path. Check for any small pieces of paper that may have torn during the jam and remove them as well.
  7. Close the Covers: After you have successfully removed the jam, close all the printer covers securely. Make sure they are properly latched to ensure the printer functions correctly.
  8. Power On the Printer: Plug the printer back into the power source and turn it on. Perform a test print to verify that the paper jam issue has been resolved.
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My samsung scx-4623f always "paper jam in exit area" every time i print even though i always put out the jammed paper in the exit area.

While Samsung SCX-4623f printer always "paper jam in exit area" you get paper checks or trigger sensor paper cup

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I REMOVE THE JAMMED COPY. PRINTER STARTS AGAIN AND JAMS UP AGAIN ON THE VERY NEXT COPY. COPY SEEMS TO BE MADE BUT CAN'T GET OUT OF THE EXIT

Jam may not be completely cleared or paper is not suitable for your printer.

You can find your User Guide, an Educational Guide on the paper which is compatible with your printer and updated Drivers here:

http://my.okidata.com/PP-B4350.nsf?opendatabase

In the Troubleshooting section of the User Guide (page 74 of the English version) there is a section on dealing with Paper Jams. Make sure you have cleared all areas and that your paper is compatible.

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My Samsung CLP-300 is registering an exit jam, but there is no jam. I am wondering if there is a possible sensor at the paper exit that could be bad.

Hi there ok Yes there is a sensor
Generally when this happens, something has fallen into the printer, or a piece of paper has been jammed in there.

First step, remove the ink cartridge, and turn the printer upside down and gently shake it, see if anything comes out.

If nothing goes, or you can't hear anything rattling around, get a piece of cardstock paper (60lb or heavier) and gently push this through the printer, to see if it will help push out what might be stuck in there


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There is probably a jam in the paper feed area. Pull the paper tray out and stick your hand in to find and remove any paper stuck there. Then reinstall the paper tray and open and close the front door of the printer. The jam should be cleared.

If it is still showing paper jam, pull the tray out again and look to make sure you didn't miss any paper, then check the other areas of the printer (starting with the exit area) for paper.
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Paper Jam at exit

This happened with an old HP Laserjet 1100A of mine.
I had apparently dropped a screw in the paper-out slot and it was jamming the paper on just one spot.

As you know, the entire sheet is connected, so It is most likely a similar situation in which a previous jam has left a small wad of paper under one of the rollers, and this is preventing the paper from exiting the slot.
Best bet, print something and see where the paper is scrunching up. This is most likely the roller that has the paper stuck under it. Remove the toner block and blast some compressed air into the spot the jam is most likely originating and see if anything else flys out.
Also, if that does not work, you might try manually rotating the rollers backwards, which will often eject the lodged paper chunk.
Note- Please be careful inside the printer! Do not touch the bright green drum, or anything that dosen't look like it is rubber and rolls paper around!
It is very easy to mess things up in there ;)
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