Printer name :hp Laser jet 1300 the print output is always has overlapping figures or lines.around half a page later a faded print of the same page is printed
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When printing or copying, paper will not pick up or feed into the HP LaserJet 1000, 1200 or 1300 series product causing paper jams or wrinkled output. Symptoms are as follows:
The pickup roller will spin and try to pick paper.
The paper will partially feed into the product accompanied by a crackling, crunching noise then jamming.
The paper may feed all the way through the paper path accompanied by a crackling, crunching noise. The output will be skewed and wrinkled.
SOLUTION:
Reposition the black Mylar light shields back into the proper position.
Unplug the power cord from the product.
Remove the paper and paper input tray.
Slide hands, palms side up, into the paper input tray cavity (see Figure 1) until the fingertips reach the end of the cavity.
Figure 1: Paper input tray cavity
Bend fingers up to push the black Mylar light shields back into place. The proper position of the black Mylar light shield will be flat.
Reconnect the power cord.
Print a self-test/configuration page to verify product is functioning correctly.
Have you printed a test page without it pluggetd to the computer? What did you get.
Try telling the computer it is a HP Laser jet II
Then print a test page, tell me what you get.
Only put a couple pieces of paper in it just incase it goes nuts.
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