I think this means the pickup rollers are shot. I'd try cleaning them
thoroughly, but I suspect you're going to be putting in new rollers. Also
make sure the paper trays are feeding smoothly - IE the width is set right.
This is a couple of months off topic,but I'll post it anyway. At my school,
there are a couple dozen Laserjet Series IIs. I've been trying to install
four into one room, and for some reason almost every single one claims a paper
jam right as soon as I tell it to print ( a self test, for example). The paper
hardly gets out of the tray, it's generally just starting to get past the
roller that pulls it in when the printer returns an error. Sometimes it does
this, sometimes it doesn't. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Jim Strickland
jim(a)DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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