How do you remove jammed paper from your printer?
What's a paper jam?
A paper jam refers to a situation when the paper gets stuck in your printer, so the printer can't continue printing. Maybe the paper was fed into the printer at an angle, so it tore. Or perhaps it wasn't the right type of paper. Paper that's too thin or too thick can make it difficult for your printer to guide the paper through, so it gets stuck. The paper can get stuck at the input side of the printer, the output side, or in the middle.
How do you remove jammed paper?
Note! Only attempt to remove the paper via the output of your printer as a last resort. This method can damage your printer. Try the following steps first:
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Turn off your printer and unplug it.
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Does your printer have a paper tray at the front. Open the paper tray and remove all of the paper inside, so the jammed sheet is the only paper that's left.
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Use 2 hands to carefully pull out the paper in a slow, smooth, and straight motion. Is the paper still stuck? Try the next step.
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Check if your printer has a hatch at the back of the printer. Open it and see if you can remove the sheet this way. Once again, make sure you're careful. If possible, always pull on the sheet with 2 hands to keep it from tearing.
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Does your printer not have a hatch at the back? Carefully pull on the paper from the hatch at the front. You should only do this if you've tried everything else. Do you need more space to reach the paper? You can temporarily remove the cartridges or toner cartridges from your printer to give yourself more space.
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Reconnect your printer and check if it works again. Make a test print to see if the paper is fed through the printer smoothly again.
How do you avoid jammed paper?
You've managed to remove the jammed paper from your printer. Great! But now you want to know how to keep it from happening again. We'll give you a couple of tips that help prevent a paper jam.
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Make sure the paper is always fed into the printer straight. If the paper is fed into the printer at an angle, it's bound to get stuck at some point. Make sure the clamps in the input tray that keep the paper in place are properly positioned.
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If your printer has a paper tray, don't fill it up completely. Too much paper in the tray can cause the printer to draw in 2 or more sheets at once, so the paper gets stuck.
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Have a look at the printer manual to see which paper weights are suitable for your printer. Usually, the manual will indicate a minimum and maximum weight, expressed in g/m².
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Only use special types of paper like photo paper or folded paper if your printer supports these.
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Keep the printer nice and clean on the inside by opening the hatch every now and then and removing the dirt.