Questions & Answers for: HP LaserJet adf paper jam scanning

Question about LaserJet 3330 All-In-One Printer

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ADF feeder area, but I still can't scan or copy, but I can print just fine. could have a piece of paper stuck in the paper path or the book say to replace separtion pad and feeder roller if conditions

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Question about LaserJet 3055 All-In-One Printer

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...ADF to detect the leading edge of the paper and if so is it easy to replace? Thanks Paul Based on the assumption it's mechanically ok, check the cable connection between the document feeder and the ...

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Question about LaserJet 3055 All-In-One Printer

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paper. Close the ADF cover plate. Clear the jammed media from ADF (HP LaserJet 3390, 3392, 3052 and 3055). Open the ADF cover plate. NOTE: Check whether all packaging straps inside the ADF are removed

Question about LaserJet 2840 Printer

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...paper from the automatic document feeder (ADF) input tray if your scan job is coming out crooked. The ADF input tray can only hold up to 50 sheets at a time. If there are more than 50 sheets in the ...

Question about LaserJet 3050 All-In-One Printer

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...paper input tray. Open the top cover (ADF) by pulling it from the back (where the paper goes) towards the front to open the scanner as indicated below Inspect for any tron peices of paper dirt etc. ...

Question about LaserJet 3055 All-In-One Printer

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ADF on the LAserjet 3055 doesn't work. There is no paper jam and I even installed the scanner fix on the HP support page. I am trying to scan and it keeps saying there is an error, or waitin on PC

Question about LaserJet M1522nf Multifunction Printer (CC372A)

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...1. paper leading edge sensor, located upper portion of the unit.2. paper out sensor located back side of the adf pick up unit. Carefully open this unit your will easily find out the sensor

Question about LaserJet Enterprise P3015d BW laser Printer

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paper bag or other opaque container until it can be placed back in the printer. With both hands, grasp the side of the media that is most visible (this includes the middle), and carefully pull it free

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