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Printer jams occur when the paper feeding through the printer goes awry. Sometimes the printer ignores the problem, soldiers onward, and extrudes a crumpled mess into the output tray; on other occasions, the printer stops in midjob, and the crumpled messor part of itremains trapped somewhere inside the machine. Know step bystep procedure to fix paper jam issues, read out this PPT. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How to Fix and Avoid Printer Paper Jams Issues


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How To Fix and Clear or Avoid HP Printer Paper
Jams issues
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How to troubleshootgtgt
  • Printer jams occur when the paper feeding through
    the printer goes awry. Sometimes the printer
    ignores the problem, soldiers onward, and
    extrudes a crumpled mess into the output tray on
    other occasions, the printer stops in midjob, and
    the crumpled mess--or part of it--remains trapped
    somewhere inside the machine.
  • When a paper jam occurs, some printers flash
    lights at you and scream for help. Others sense
    where the jam is and provide guidance on clearing
    the blockage. If your printer offers diagnostic
    advice, follow it. Also, take time to check the
    printer's documentation for help in clearing
    jams.

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Here are the basic steps you'll follow to correct
the problem
  • Turn off the printer. If you're going to be
    working inside the printer, you don't want any
    trouble with electricity or moving parts. And if
    you're dealing with a laser printer, you also
    don't want the fuser to generate additional heat.
    If the paper is jammed in or near the fuser unit
    (you'll feel the heat as you come near it),
    you'll have to wait for the fuser to cool off
    before clearing the jam.
  • See in Images, attach in next slide.

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Step 2
  • Open all doors leading to the paper path. If you
    can't tell which door leads to the paper jam,
    start by removing or opening the input tray and
    following the paper path all the way to the
    output tray, opening every door or panel that you
    can find along the way.
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Step 3
  • Carefully pull out paper sheets and scraps. Check
    for paper sheets that are stuck or askew, as well
    as for paper scraps. Pull paper out of the path
    firmly but very carefully and slowly. When
    possible, pull paper in the direction it is
    supposed to go in under normal conditions--not
    backward, which could strain the printer's
    mechanics. Take care to remove all of the paper
    As any scraps that remain could cause further
    jamming. If you have the misfortune of breaking a
    mechanical piece in the printer, stop what you're
    doing and call for service.
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Step 4
  • Close all doors and turn on the printer. Once
    switched on, the printer should reset itself
    automatically. If the printer reports that it is
    still jammed, double-check for stray paper
    scraps, and then close all the doors again. If
    the printer continues to complain, try turning it
    off and then back on. If the complaints continue,
    you'll have to call for service--and hope that a
    deep-seated piece of paper--rather than a broken
    mechanical part--is the source of the problem.
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Look for repair or replacement
  • If the printer still won't work, consider
    contacting a printer repair service. In some
    cases, buying a new desktop inkjet printer may be
    the cheaper option.!!!

1 800 748-9104
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Get in touch with technician
  • Address 16321 N. 7th Street, Suite B8
  • Phoenix, Arizona 85022 USA
  • Email support_at_hptechnicalsupportnumbers.com
  • Website http//www.hptechnicalsupportnumbers.com/
  • Toll-Free No. (800) 748-9104
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