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General issues 7. Before reloading the paper roll, you must trim the leading edge of the roll such that this edge is perfectly straight and at right angles to the sides of the roll. Otherwise, the printer will reject the roll when you attempt to reload it. 8. After clearing a paper jam, you need to clean the printheads only if there has been a degradation in performance. Similarly, you need to align the printheads only if there has been a degradation in print quality. To align printheads, start HP Designjet System Maintenance and select Align printheads; you do not need an Internet connection to do this. NOTE: Note that if the printheads are not aligned, you may obtain poor print quality. Avoid paper jams Your printer is designed for trouble-free use. Paper is unlikely to become jammed inside, but there are a few simple precautions you can take to make it even more unlikely. ● Make sure nothing is blocking the paper paths. ● Load the paper correctly, without skew. ● Do not overload the tray. It holds up to 100 sheets of paper, depending on the paper width. When you load paper into the tray, use the width and length adjusters to avoid the paper skewing. ● Do not use paper that is curled or crumpled. ● Use the rear path for thick paper, up to 0.3 mm (0.012 in). The printer's yellow light is flashing Check the icons displayed on the front panel. The yellow light flashes for one of these reasons. NOTE: No icons are shown in the front panel if any cover is open or the rear paper path has been removed. The Paper Status icon flashes; the printer is out of paper. See Paper handling on page 15. The Roll icon flashes; the roll is empty or there is a paper jam. If the paper jam icon is also flashing, the roll must be unloaded manually. See Paper handling on page 15. The Paper Jam icon flashes; paper is jammed. See Paper is jammed in the printer on page 39. The Paper Jam icon is flashing, and the Busy icon is on; the carriage has stalled. This may be caused by a paper jam. See Paper is jammed in the printer on page 39. It may be caused by a printhead latch not being securely fastened. See Replace printheads on page 27. It may be caused by a cable that has become loose inside the printer. If none of the other remedies works, call HP for assistance. See Contact HP Support on page 45. ENWW Avoid paper jams 41

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7.
Before reloading the paper roll, you must trim the leading edge of the roll such that this edge is
perfectly straight and at right angles to the sides of the roll. Otherwise, the printer will reject the
roll when you attempt to reload it.
8.
After clearing a paper jam, you need to clean the printheads only if there has been a degradation
in performance. Similarly, you need to align the printheads only if there has been a degradation
in print quality. To align printheads, start HP Designjet System Maintenance and select
Align
printheads
; you do not need an Internet connection to do this.
NOTE:
Note that if the printheads are not aligned, you may obtain poor print quality.
Avoid paper jams
Your printer is designed for trouble-free use. Paper is unlikely to become jammed inside, but there
are a few simple precautions you can take to make it even more unlikely.
Make sure nothing is blocking the paper paths.
Load the paper correctly, without skew.
Do not overload the tray. It holds up to 100 sheets of paper, depending on the paper width.
When you load paper into the tray, use the width and length adjusters to avoid the paper
skewing.
Do not use paper that is curled or crumpled.
Use the rear path for thick paper, up to 0.3 mm (0.012 in).
The printer's yellow light is flashing
Check the icons displayed on the front panel. The yellow light flashes for one of these reasons.
NOTE:
No icons are shown in the front panel if any cover is open or the rear paper path has been
removed.
The Paper Status icon flashes; the printer is out of paper.
See
Paper handling
on page
15
.
The Roll icon flashes; the roll is empty or there is a paper jam. If the paper jam
icon is also flashing, the roll must be unloaded manually.
See
Paper handling
on page
15
.
The Paper Jam icon flashes; paper is jammed.
See
Paper is jammed in the printer
on page
39
.
The Paper Jam icon is flashing, and the Busy icon is on; the carriage has stalled.
This may be caused by a paper jam. See
Paper is jammed in the printer
on page
39
.
It may be caused by a printhead latch not being securely fastened. See
Replace
printheads
on page
27
.
It may be caused by a cable that has become loose inside the printer. If none of
the other remedies works, call HP for assistance. See
Contact HP Support
on page
45
.
ENWW
Avoid paper jams
41
General issues