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Unfortunately, this will be a tedious task but well worth it in the long run. You have torn off paper and chunks in there. Take a paper clip and try to pull out those pieces. You have 2-3 places you can access the paper. Open the door to it and look for it with maybe a flashllight. Turn off your printer first so it won't activate. This may take 30 minutes or so. Most of where you will find the paper is where it is pulled into the machine at the rubber wheels. Let me know how this works for you.

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