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We have a HP 2600n printer with no manual and we have a paper jam in the output bin. How the hell do we open the machine to get the last remnants of the paper out
1-st of all remove the dark blue/gray top cover - from the back/top of the printer there are in L and R side 2 holes. Stick a slim screwdriver to release boath locks and lift it up. Under this cover U'll find 4 scrwes. Before lifting the white cover remove the R printer cover for removing the control panel cable. Once U remove the white top cover U can access the fusssing assambley.
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The output bin sensor check the quantity of printed paper that remain in the upper part of the printer. When the paper is too much, the sensor report a paper jam.
Check the lever of the sensor in output bin if it's working properly
Jam in output bin - duplex area Error message
Jam
in output bin
alternates
with
Open
door and clear jam Description
Paper
jam in duplex reversing area Action
Clear the jam.
Press the (SELECT) button on
the control panel.
If the problem continues,
contact HP Customer Support Center for technical assistance at http://www.hp.com/support/clj2600n or see the flyer that came
in the printer box for additional contact information.
Jam in output bin - fuser area Error message
Jam
in output bin
alternates
with
Open
door and clear jam Description
A
paper jam has occurred in the output bin near the fuser area. Action
Clear the jam.
Press the (SELECT) button on
the control panel.
If the problem continues,
contact HP Customer Support Center for technical assistance at http://www.hp.com/support/clj2600n or see the flyer that came
in the printer box for additional contact information.
I want to ask u one thing how this problem occure any bdy hv open the fuser if so then check the o/p bin flaps stucks inside open & refix them ur problem hv resolved
Hi,
Just try the steps
Jam in output bin - fuser areaError messageJam in output binalternates withOpen door and clear jam
DescriptionA paper jam has occurred in the output bin near the fuser area.
Action
Clear the jam.
Press the (SELECT) button on the control panel.
Jam in output bin - duplex areaError messageJam in output binalternates withOpen door and clear jam
DescriptionPaper jam in duplex reversing area
Action
Clear the jam.
Press the (SELECT) button on the control panel.Please Rate my response!!!Thanks, SF
this is a common fault. look where the paper was jammed, you may need a torch. There is a black or white sensor there that has been dislodged. Once clipped back into place it will then report to the printer that the paper path is clear and no longer a jam.
Ok if the paper is half way coming out, Two things could be happening. 1.) Either your paper feed tires are Slipping and haven't reached the outpit bin sensor in time. 2.) second problem could be is that the fuser film is worn and is not fuser correctly and needs to be replaced.
Make absolutely sure there actually is no paper jammed in there.
I came to this page with the same warning, convinced I had a software glitch. Turned out there was a page accordion-folded down to the size of a pencil lead. I didn't know paper could be folded that small.
Of course, everyone here may be a lot brighter than I am, in which case sorry to waste your time. But for me, the obvious first fix needed to be thoroughly explored before cursing HP and their machine.
voila...it's magique, no?
click here for the manual
and just in case you need more fresh drivers for that unit, click here
How do you open the printer...can't find the paper jam to fix it...
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