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Anonymous Posted on Aug 03, 2013

Paper pulls down one side before the other and screws up paper?

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Paper jam problem

Hi Sarah, do you have an epson printer?
In these years i had this problem with a lot of Epson Printers...
Well, if this is the situation, i'm sorry to tell you that this is caused by the printer pick up rollers that are worn, so... you can try to wipe with alcohol the surface of the rollers, but there's no way to fix this...
You can try to gently push the paper inside the printer when it takes the sheet
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How do i replace the fuser on a HP p3005n printer?

Remove the paper tray. Turn the printer around so you are looking at the back. Open the back door and pull down, it will click and drop further than normal. Remove the two phillips screws you see. Lift up the paper tray flap at the back of printer and you will find a tab on the bottom left and right sides. Pull those slightly and pull out on the back panel. It will tilt out from the bottom first, the top of the back has a tab that locks into the top of the printer. Remove the white cover on the left side of the printer that has the cutout for the power cord. On the left side, unplug the black cable that runs from the fuser to the power supply. On the right side, disconnect the yellow wire from the fuser and release the clip that holds the yellow wire to the side of the printer. Disconnect the purple wire from the side of the printer. Remove the four screws that hold the fuser in place, three are self tapping screws that attach to plastic, one attaches to metal. Remove the paper guide that sides just behind the fuser by releasing the two plastic tabs on the back. Pull the fuser straight out. Install new fuser and reverse the above directions. Be sure to turn self tapping screws backwards until you feel the threads mate before screwing them in, this prevents stripped plastic holes.When reinstalling the back panel. put the top of the panel into the printer first and then the bottom.
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I am getting the paper feeding down one side only... so it's a paper jam. Any ideas on how to make it work by pulling the paper down both sides instead of just one side?

Printers has a read-access panel where you can remove the jammed paper. This will ensure you will not damae the printer. DO NOT pull the paper in front.
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Only prints from the MP feeder and not through tray 1 anymore

if your printer only prints from the mp tray this is saying that it no longer recognizes tray one.
the first thing to check is the paper size fingers on the side of the tray. pull the paper tray all of the way out of the printer. there is a snap in plate on the left side of the tray. for letter size paper 2 fingers should be sticking out. if the fingers are present and not broken off. look into the opening that the tray was removed c
from on the left side half way back there will be 4 metal tabs make sure these are even and straight. if both of these are not damaged.remove the logic pack (metal cage behind the left side cover. loosen the 6 screws and remove the out cover. on the inside of this box remove the screw located upper right hand corner, remove the screw in the lower right corner, and the screw from the upper left corner. now one more screw on the back of this box lower left corner remove this screww then pull up on the box and set it aside. at this point you will see the main motor drive in the middle of this side dierictly under the motor you will see a small pcb that is attached with 2 screws ramove these and rfeplace this board it is the paper size select pcb and it needs replaced
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The printer keeps telling me it's out of paper, which it isn't

1> Open the sheet feeder cover and pull out the paper support.

Set paper, aligning the right edge of the paper to the cover guide with the paper's print side facing up.

Pinch and slide the paper guide to the paper's left side.

Note: Make sure to set paper lengthwise. Setting Credit Card sized paper long-side down by mistake may cause a paper jam.

Pull down the paper output tray supporting with both hands.

Pull out the extension completely.

Ensure that the Power lamp and the Auto Sheet Feeder lamp light.

Note: If the Cassette lamp lights, press the Paper Feed switch to light the Auto Sheet Feeder lamp.
If the Auto Sheet Feeder lamp does not light even after pressing the Paper Feed switch, Paper Source in the printer driver may be set to the setting other than Paper Feed Switch.

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I have a paper jam on the right side of my Xerox WorkCentre xd100. I can't find my User's Guide, and don't know how to release the paper jam.

If the paper is in the fuser area, the fuser needs to be taken out.
I have heard and seen some customers take out the fuser. It has two wood screws to be removed and the plug on the side.
Extra care needs to be taken when doing this task.
Unplug the machine.
remove the two screws and unplug the fuser plug.
Gentley pull out the fuser and you can see the paper in the fuser.
There are small stripper fingers down there, be very careful when taking partial pieces out, be very patient, and extra careful.
This roller does not turn very easy if you need to rotate it.
To reassemble, DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THESE TWO SCREWS!!!"
Just tighten snugger than snug tight. Which means a loose tight. The mounting walls can break very easy.
If the problem jam is below by the tray, try to manage to push a card stock from below to get out the paper.
Let me know if this works.
Good luck.
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Printer jams

try to clean the printer rollers with acohol it should work

If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/david_eb7ea98642566cc6

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Keeps screwing up paper and e-90 comes up on

An error E-90 means that something is stopping the ink carriage from moving its full extent. Open the printer top and check that the ink carriage lid is firmly locked down, check along the path of the carriage for any foreign/loose objects. If the carriage moves when you switch it on, pull out the power cable when it is across to the left and check for loose gears or foreign objects in the gears on R/H side. As you are also getting screwed up paper I believe that there is something lodged in the paper path. To check this make sure the print carriage is parked fully right and out of the way. You will need an A4 (approx) sized piece of stiff cardboard such as the backing from an A4 note pad. Insert this into the paper feed locating it between the feed rollers on the R/H side. Then push quite firmly to overcome the spring pressure, when you feel it push through about a half inch stop and open the printer to see what is being pushed through. Push the card fully through and retrieve the foreign object (I have found everything from paperclips, curtain hooks and even a golf tee!). Push the card through fully and out of the printer. Always remove paper jams etc, in the direction of the paper feed whenever possible as pulling anything backwards can dislodge or break the sensor flags.
Hope this helps. Please take a moment to rate this solution, thanks.
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Lexmark x5450 all in one: paper jams on feed, seems rollers are not pulling at same speed. tried cleaning out dust, less paper, reset, etc. should i just junk it or do you have any less drastic ideas?...

I had this problem with the same printer and it turns out that some how a screw had dropped in the paper feed. Try feeding an envelope through, left side, right side and center and see if that jams up anywhere. Or just unplug it, turn upside down and shake it. thats what finally worked for me.
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Printer 1600 JAM

Assuming you cannot lift the rear door and pull out, you will need to remove the back cover (take out the four screws) and take out the fuser module (it has heat temperature warnings on it so let it cool down before handling). The module has two sets of wires on either side that need to be disconnected. Four screws hold the module in place and need to be removed. The paper usually gets stuck in there. After removing the module, you may need to remove the small rear roller from the module by gently prying it up and out after removing four additional screws on the fuser that hold the metal bracket on the fuser in place. Removing these four screws (two on top, two on side) allows you to slide the bracket up and down and more easily access the small roller that needs to be removed so you can get all the paper out (it will likely be accordion-folded and really compressed in there).
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