I have HP LaserJet 1020, when I am trying to give a print out it is always giving message of paper jam even without paper jam and when I restarted the printer it is showing ready but spooling and when you give print out still the same message of paper jam. I try to check the fuser and nothing is there,I connect back and spooler run and give print out and it came out properly but after it will give alert of paper jam again. please help. thanks
SOURCE: FUSER ERROR
I just reviewed both of the above fuser issues (50.2 & 50.3). Both are highly likely (even if recently replaced) fuser damaged. I have included below a link to a free HP service manual for your machines. Start on page 309 using a volt/ohms meter to test the fuser. To address the "Guest" inquiry regarding the HVPS, there is a separate HVPS however please be aware that it is not part of the fusing circuit in this machine. If anything it would be the LVPS (Low Voltage Power Supply) however very remote. Odds are maybe 1 in 200 on your best day. I'd put 10 fusers in the machine before I bought 1 LVPS. This machine is known to eat fusers. The HVPS and LVPS at this time are just about bulletproof. PLEASE TRY TESTING THE FUSER AGAIN USING THE MANUAL PAGE 309 TO 311. If your really want the power supplies though, they are on the part number list at the end of the manual. I just looked it up and we have repaired 74 of machines to date with not one PS ever used. 59 of the 74 have been for fuser issues.
Here's the manual link:
http://www.feedroller.com/Store/Service%20Manual/Color%20LaserJet%202820,%202830,%202840%20Parts,%20Service%20Manual.pdf
Hope that helps you both. :)
SOURCE: paper out jam in hp laserjet 1020
Hi,
Please visit this below mentioned link to troubleshoot your printer problem.
HP LaserJet 1020 Series Printers - Clearing Paper Jams
Thank You
SOURCE: Paper jam in HP Laserjet 4V
remove the cassette you can see two or 3 roller down the printer clean that roller and try.....
SOURCE: All of a sudden, I can't print on my HP LaserJet
Hi.
Here is the procedures
Go to START MENU
Choose RUN (For Windows XP) or Choose Commad prompt, right click and run as administrator ( Fow window vista and windows 7)
Type the letter "cmd"
Type the word "net stop spooler"
Exit
Go to C drive
Choose to Windows Folder
Click show content
Choose system32 folder
Choose spool folder
Choose printer
And delete all printing jobs pending
Again go back to CMD window and type the word "net start spooler"
Restart your computer also turn off your printer and switch it on.
It will work fine right now
I hope it helps you
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