Every copier tech has given me this same rhetoric. Don\'t open a ream of paper until you need the ream of paper. Once doing so, opens the remaining pages up to humidity. Ideally, you want to keep it boxed and protected from the elements. Once opening the paper, fan it from top to bottom. Never put the new paper on top. Take whatever paper is remaining and place that on top on the new paper. Buy the good stuff. HP makes solid paper. They just do. Using lesser quality paper simply jams up copiers/printers especially true with recycled paper. If you find a brand that\'s works for your budget and printer stick with it. If you are jamming a lot, switch to a higher quality paper. Lexmarks are particularly funny when it comes to the tray guides. They have to be in the groove exactly as specified which is usually etched in the hard plastic tray. Otherwise, you have to go in and specify what type of paper it is, because the tray guides can\'t tell the computer what size paper you loaded.
Good day Sir, If paper misfeeds or skews, or multiple sheets feed or stick together, try the following solutions.
1. Load a smaller amount of paper into a printer and make sure you use paper designed for inkjet printers. The paper is not used or damaged.
2. Before loading paper the first time, squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper support. Load the paper vertically against the right side of the paper support.
3. Adjust the paper guide until it rests against the left edge of the paper.
note: make sure the paper does not buckle when you adjust the paper guide. to avoid paper jams.
have a nice day!
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