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Solve repeated jams, Change jam recovery - printer toner

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3. Reinstall the print cartridge, and then close the print-cartridge door. Solve repeated jams ● Verify that the input tray is not overfilled. The input tray capacity varies depending on the type of print paper that you are using. ● Verify that the paper guides are properly adjusted. ● Check that the input tray is securely in place. ● Do not add paper into the input tray while the product is printing. ● Use only HP-recommended paper types and sizes. ● Do not fan paper prior to loading it in a tray. To loosen the ream, hold it firmly in both hands and twist the paper by rotating your hands in the opposite direction. ● Do not let print paper stack up in the output bin. The print paper type and the amount of toner used affect the output bin capacity. ● Check the power connection. Make sure that the power cord is firmly connected to both the product and the power supply box. Plug the power cord into a grounded power outlet. Change jam recovery When the Jam Recovery feature is turned on, the product reprints any pages that are damaged during a jam. 1. Use the printer driver to change the default settings. Follow the appropriate procedure, depending on the operating system you are using. 114 Chapter 3 Solve problems ENWW

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3.
Reinstall the print cartridge, and then close the print-cartridge door.
Solve repeated jams
Verify that the input tray is not overfilled. The input tray capacity varies depending on the type of
print paper that you are using.
Verify that the paper guides are properly adjusted.
Check that the input tray is securely in place.
Do not add paper into the input tray while the product is printing.
Use only HP-recommended paper types and sizes.
Do not fan paper prior to loading it in a tray. To loosen the ream, hold it firmly in both hands and
twist the paper by rotating your hands in the opposite direction.
Do not let print paper stack up in the output bin. The print paper type and the amount of toner used
affect the output bin capacity.
Check the power connection. Make sure that the power cord is firmly connected to both the product
and the power supply box. Plug the power cord into a grounded power outlet.
Change jam recovery
When the Jam Recovery feature is turned on, the product reprints any pages that are damaged during
a jam.
1.
Use the printer driver to change the default settings. Follow the appropriate procedure, depending
on the operating system you are using.
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Chapter 3
Solve problems
ENWW