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Posted on Jan 27, 2010

HP LaserJet P3005 printer prints wrinkled paper

I have an HP LaserJet P3005 printer that prints wrinkled pages. I already checked for debri that might be blocking the rolls thus wrinkling the paper. What could be causing the paper to come out wrinkled?

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1. Was there a paper jam prior to this problem? It could be that the paper was pulled out and a small bit of it is stuck on the pins that guide the paper from the heat roller. If no torn jammed paper prior to this issue, then check out 2.

2. the heater/roller is damaged and needs to be replaced. I would suggest you take it to your nearest HP dealer to properly diagnose this for you.This would save you unnecessary cost in trying to pull it apart and causing more damage to it.

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