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Printer Jams Our Polaroid PP46d, when exiting is jamming and the photo paper is bending on the end. I have tried several support numbers but for some reason cannot reach the proper division. My name is Janet and I work for Dr. Dennis Carmody, in Rockledge, Florida. 321-631-8088.

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check your printer that not any paper jam in printer remove it.
also change printer roller.

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Display and Meaning

[Paper Jam 0] - Paper has Jammed in the feeding area of the paper input tray.
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[Paper Jam 2] - Paper has jammed in the paper exit area.

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  • On HP 4/4+/5 printers the most common cause of exit jams is the exit assembly. Order our 4/4+/5 Exit Jam Repair Kit. Exit jams in the fuser can be caused by a broken fuser drive gear or a broken gear on the fuser. Remove the fuser and check the gear inside the printer for broken teeth. Manually turn the gears on the fuser and check for smooth operation. Check the paper exit sensor arm for proper mounting and free movement.
  • Check to make sure the rear door is closed on the printer. Open doors can cause 13 paper jam indications.
  • On the 5L/6L check the registration sensor arm below the pickup roller. Also check the exit sensor arm (bottom center of the fuser). These arms frequently get stuck or dislodged clearing paper jams. On these printers, if you are experiencing frequent paper jams, order our 5L/6L Multi-Sheet/No Feed Repair Kit
All this comes from:

http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/reference/errorcodes/hp

Good luck with it, I love the HP LaserJet 4 series of printers. I used to warm my coffee on the top of the fuser when I was doing large print jobs :-)

If this information helps, please give me a rating, thanks!

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