SOURCE: Issues with HP Laserjet P3005n
That means that the output tray is filled to capacity, or one of the students broke the "bin full flag" at the top of the printer.
SOURCE: my hp laserjet p3005n is giving me a message
Check the sensor flag where the paper exits the printer, make sure it is not stuck in the "up" position. There is a small black plastic flap right in the center of where the paper exits. When this flap is up it tells the printer that this area is full. HP instructions are to "flip" the sensor flag up and down to make sure it is not stuck. Please be careful when doing this as it is a delicate piece.
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