HP 2300d Service Manual - Page 207

Jam causes, Typical jam locations, in the printer. - 2300dn toner

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Jam causes Occasionally, media can become jammed during a print job. The following are some of the causes: q Trays are loaded incorrectly or overfilled. q Tray 2 or tray 3 is removed during a print job. q The top cover is opened during a print job. q The media that is being used does not meet HP specifications (see "Media specifications" on page 34). q The media that is being used is outside of the supported size range (see "Media specifications" on page 34.) Typical jam locations Frequently occurring jams can be further categorized by their location in the printer. The four major areas of the printer are the input area, the print-cartridge area, the paper access area, and the output area. Because the pick-and-feed operation is almost identical for trays 1, 2, and 3, jams in the input area follow the same pattern. Jams can occur at four locations: 1 4 Note 2 3 1 Output-bin areas (see "Output areas" on page 206) 2 Paper-access areas (applies only to the HP LaserJet 2300d printer, HP LaserJet 2300dn printer, and HP LaserJet 2300dtn printer) (see "Paper-access area" on page 207) 3 Input-tray areas (see "Tray 2 or tray 3 input area" on page 208) 4 Print-cartridge area (see "Print-cartridge area" on page 209) Find and remove the jammed media by using the instructions provided in this section. If the location of the jam is not obvious, look first in the print-cartridge area. If possible, avoid tearing the jammed media. Be sure to remove all torn pieces of media that remain in the printer. Loose toner might remain in the printer after a jam. This should clear after a few sheets have been printed. ENWW Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 205

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ENWW
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
205
Jam causes
Occasionally, media can become jammed during a print job. The following are some of the
causes:
Trays are loaded incorrectly or overfilled.
Tray 2 or tray 3 is removed during a print job.
The top cover is opened during a print job.
The media that is being used does not meet HP specifications (see “Media specifications” on
page 34).
The media that is being used is outside of the supported size range (see “Media
specifications” on page 34.)
Typical jam locations
Frequently occurring jams can be further categorized by their location in the printer. The four
major areas of the printer are the input area, the print-cartridge area, the paper access area, and
the output area. Because the pick-and-feed operation is almost identical for trays 1, 2, and 3,
jams in the input area follow the same pattern.
Jams can occur at four locations:
Note
Find and remove the jammed media by using the instructions provided in this section. If the location
of the jam is not obvious, look first in the print-cartridge area.
If possible, avoid tearing the jammed media. Be sure to remove all torn pieces of media that remain
in the printer.
Loose toner might remain in the printer after a jam. This should clear after a few sheets have been
printed.
1
Output-bin areas (see “Output areas” on page 206)
2
Paper-access areas (applies only to the HP LaserJet 2300d printer,
HP LaserJet 2300dn printer, and HP LaserJet 2300dtn printer) (see “Paper-access area”
on page 207)
3
Input-tray areas (see “Tray 2 or tray 3 input area” on page 208)
4
Print-cartridge area (see “Print-cartridge area” on page 209)
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