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Hello and Welcome to FixYa! Sir, The problem you are telling is surely be the problem of Paper Jam actually their may be small bit paper jam in side the printerThere are some "micro-sensors"that detect a paper jam. There will be tiny piece of paper, or a lump of dust, inside those sensors, thus "tripping" the sensor and saying you paper jam. To solve it Open printer cover and check to make sure no paper or foreign objects obstructing the printer feeder If you become sure that now really there is no paper, dust or foreign objects then Turn the printer off, and disconnect the AC power-cable. Open the printer cover & now give the printer a "blow-job" by compressed air.It will clear the printer jam error and your problem will be solved. I hope you have clear picture in your mind, Don't hesitate to let me know if you have some confusion Sir, Your Rating as Five Stars for this solution and Words of appreciation as Feedback for me will be really esteemed Thank You for taking my service Concerned: Muhammad Uzair Team : FixYa
Not all of the paper jam was actually cause by paper. There are also instances that the media is the one that is jammed, causing to display a "paper jam" message.
If you can't find any jammed paper from the unit, you can try inspect the following cause.. 1. Trays are loaded improperly or overfilled. 2. Tray 2 or tray 3 is removed during print job. 3. The top cover is opened during print job. 4. The media that is being used does not meet HP specifications. 5. The media that is being used is outside of the supported size range.
Also, try to tun HP toolbox.. on the Paper Jam options, click the Typical Jam Locations... to see the internal paper path and potential jammed locations.
Open the mask of your printer and check if no paper are left inside. It may be also tiny piece which will be blocking the new paper. Try to touch everything there, making space where paper will be going through.
Hit your printer twice to let it know who is master here ;)
All printers after sometime the rollers start grapping more than one sheet that result in paper jam or dirt building up inside…make sure you open the printer and clean it good and see if you can locate any small papers that usually stuck inside…let me know
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