Paper feed issues might result from using ripped, dusty, curled, wrinkled, or bent paper. The quality of the paper can also make a difference. Use these guidelines to help avoid the issue.
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Use only good quality paper that meets printer specifications.
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Store all paper in a dry, cool place. Paper feed issues occur more often in humid environments.
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Do not print on paper that is already printed. The dampness of the ink can cause the paper to stick together.
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Wait for the printer to complete a job or to display a Load Paper message before you reload the paper.
Make sure the paper you are using is in good condition, it is stacked neatly in the tray, and the paper path and tray are free from obstructions.
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Pull the main input tray (Tray 2) toward you to open it.
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Remove any paper from Tray 2, and then make sure the paper is in good condition.
Remove any severely bent, wrinkled, or torn paper from the stack.
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Holding the paper stack in both hands, flex the stack to form a U shape, and then flex the stack in the opposite direction.
This action can loosen stuck paper sheets.
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Check for any obstructions inside the priority input feed slot (Tray 1) and Tray 2.
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Priority feed slot (Tray 1)
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Main input tray (Tray 2)
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Slide the paper width and paper length guides to their outermost positions.
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Load another stack of paper in Tray 2.
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Slide in the paper width and paper length guides until they stop at the edges of the paper. Do not push the guides so far in that they bend the paper.
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Make sure the stack of paper is not taller than the marks on the sides of the paper width guides.
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Insert Tray 2 back into the printer.
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The printer control panel displays the paper size loaded.
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If the paper size loaded does not match what is displayed, touch Modify, select your paper size and type, and then touch OK.
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If the paper size is correct, touch OK.
Try to print or copy. If the error persists, continue to the next step.