...output bin 2) "flick" the output bin lever with your finger If fault continues, contact HP. I'm pretty sure it's referring to the OUTPUT bin. check the sensors on the output bin, one may be stuck and ...
Vinay Hi! The reason for getting this message is because the output bin is full and printing cannot continue.To fix this please empty the output bin and printing resumes automatically. Hope this helps
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...output bin in full? difficult If you have already removed the paper from the output bin, check the delivery flaps to make sure they move freely. If they do, remove the top and make sure the sensor ...
output bin". When I open the door, and clear the jammed paper, it still show the problem. There is output sensor where the papers come out, make sure its lowered down, be VERY CAREFUL not to break it.
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bin full output paper remove standard There are plastic flags in the output bin that may be stuck.
output bin at the top of the printer and the message won't go away, either the sensor is bad or the actuator is stuck in the up position. Look at the top of the printer at the rear right of the fuser.
...OUTPUT BIN FULL. Please help tried almost evertghing. A flag in the output bin is activated. This flag moves up while the paper is making its way out of the printer and drops as soon as the paper ...
...bin there are four black plastic finger type actuators protruding from the exit rollers ( in the catch tray) these help push the paper down after exit from printer - in some cases where damp paper is ...
standard top bin full remove Plastic flags in the output bin can get stuck
Output bin is full, Remove all paper from bin. what can I do? Check out the arm that rides on the paper as it comes out. It may be stuck so that the sensor is covered. Or it may be that the sensor has
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