Maybe the paper exit guide is stuck or loose. Here's an article on A "Remove Paper - Standard Bin" or a "Std Bin Full error" Is Appearing on an E250d(n), E350d, E352dn, or E450dn Printer. Just click on this link: http://bit.ly/aygJz1. Follow the instructions. Thanks
SOURCE: Message indicating'Standard output is full remove
The machine has a switch or sensor that detects the paper bin is full. It is ether dirty or broken.
SOURCE: error message says: remove paper from standard
Make sure that the exit flag is moving freely. It sounds like it is stuck in the up position or popped out of place. The flag is located on the left side of the output bin and should be hanging down
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SOURCE: dell 5200M laser printer
there is a flag in the output bin that lets the printer know when there is too much paper on top of the printer and it stops so that the papers do not continue to feed out and overflow.
Either the flag is stuck in the up position, in which case you can just gently move it so it is hanging straight down, or the flag has been broken off and no longer functional ( in which case the flag and/or sensor would need to be replaced).
SOURCE: The screen reads remove paper standard bin. We
if your getting a standard bin error this is caused by the flag on the top of the printer where the paper comes out or the sensor that it triggers. look to the far left where the paper comes out you'll see the flag make sure it moves freely if it does replace the sensor
SOURCE: lexmark Optra T614 " Remove Paper Standard Bin".
I had the same problem and it was driving me nuts. Turns out it was nothing more than the little flap that hangs down at the left hand corner of the output tray. It was stuck in the up position. After resetting it I had to cycle the power and everything is copacetic. Hope that helps
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