Hi, If you have ever operated a printer, you have experienced a paper jam. At some point, some piece of paper has loaded off-kilter or wadded up inside the rollers. In most cases, removing the jammed paper and getting the printer working again is relatively easy.
Step By Step
1. Verify that you have a paper jam. Sometimes the printer will send you a message that there's a paper jam. Sometimes you get the message from the crinkling, squealing sound the printer makes as it jams.
2. For most consumer models there will be only one sheet of paper threading through the machine at a time and a straightforward path from the paper feed to the output tray. In that case, you will want to search visually. Look to see if there are pieces of paper sticking out where you can see them. For larger commercial printers, where the paper path is more convoluted, you will need to consult the paper jam status message for hints of where to look.
3. Remove any paper from the paper trays that you suspect might have caused the paper jam. If a sheath of paper might prevent you from getting at the jammed paper, then remove that too.
4. Most consumer printers have an access door in the front that you can open to get at the jammed paper. With laser printers there's usually a toner and drum unit that slides out for improved access. If you still can't see the jammed paper, check if there's an access hatch in the back of the printer.
5. Gently remove any crumpled paper you might find. Gently tug on any pieces of paper that may be stuck or crumpled between rollers. It's possible that yanking the paper too hard in the direction opposite the normal direction of travel could wreck the printer rotors or some other delicate part. Whenever possible, pull the jammed paper in the direction of normal motion through the printer and avoid using excessive force.
6. Avoid ripping the paper as you remove the jam. Pull the paper slowly with both hands. Any shredded piece of paper stuck in the rollers will cause yet another paper jam. While you're at it, check for foreign objects that may have caused the paper jam in the first place, such as a paperclip or a pen cap.
7. Laser printers sometimes get the paper jammed so deep in the fuser unit that you can't reach it with your fingers. In those cases you want to avoid poking at the paper with sharp metal objects. Scratching the rollers could permanently damage your print quality. Removing an accordioned paper jam may involve disassembly of the fuser unit by a trained professional.
If your printer reports "paper jam" for any reason , the
printer may refuse to respond until you carry out the clearing paper jam
procedure. Clearing paper jam in a printer is simple almost seven step
procedure depending on the printer. Paper jam is the term used to refer to the
scenario where your paper fails to come out of the printer during the print
process. When you send a document to the printer, normally the printer prints
out the document on a paper; then you can pick up your printed copy. When the
paper gets stuck in the printer, it is said that paper has jammed in the
printer "paper jam". Even if you are not a technical person, you can conveniently
clear paper jams. All you need is to follow the set of procedures outlined
below. i.
Put off the printer and unplug it from its power
source. ii.
Open all the covers/shutters on the printer
(usually you will find one in the front or top and one at the back of the
printer). iii.
Now pull out the cartridge carefully and place
it on safe surface. (Be careful not to place it where it may slide and fall.
This could damage the cartridge) iv.
Site the paper that has jammed and pull it out
in the opposite direction of its movement. Do not pull in the direction it was
coming out. (Pulling the paper in the opposite direction is important for the
printer's mechanism. Printer must be off).
Never pull out paper from a printer when the printer is powered on. v.
Return the cartridge gently and press it firmly
inside so that you here it snap inside. vi.
Close all covers at the top, front or back. vii.
Power on your printer and you should be able to
print again.
Note
Be careful to not force the print head to move.
If the print head
is positioned at the far right hand side, you cannot move it. Please
contact Brother Customer Service from "Contact Us".
Note
Use a flashlight if necessary to check thoroughly.
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