Clearing jams, Typical media jam locations, Removing a jammed page – HP LaserJet 1020 Plus Printer User Manual

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Clearing jams

CAUTION:

To prevent damage to the printer when clearing jams, including jams in the output bin,

always open the print cartridge door and remove the print cartridge. Keep the door open and the cartridge
out until the jam has been cleared. Opening the print cartridge door and removing the print cartridge
relieves tension on the printer rollers, which prevents damage to the printer and makes the removal of
jammed pages easier.

Occasionally, media becomes jammed during a print job. You are notified of a media jam by an error
from the software and the printer control panel lights. See

Status light patterns on page 56

for more

information.

The following are some of the causes of media jams:

The input trays are loaded improperly or are too full. See

Loading media into the input trays

on page 24

for more information.

NOTE:

When you add new media, always remove all of the media from the input tray and

straighten the stack of new media. This helps prevent multiple sheets of media from feeding through
the printer at one time, reducing media jams.

The media does not meet HP specifications. See

Printer media considerations on page 11

for more

information.

Typical media jam locations

Print cartridge area: See

Removing a jammed page on page 68

for instructions.

Input tray areas: If the page is still sticking out of the input tray, gently try to remove it from the
input tray without tearing the page. If you feel resistance, see

Removing a jammed page

on page 68

for instructions.

Output path: If the page is sticking out of the output bin, see

Removing a jammed page

on page 68

for instructions.

NOTE:

There might be loose toner in the printer after a media jam. This toner clears up after a few

sheets are printed.

Removing a jammed page

CAUTION:

Media jams might result in loose toner on the page. If you get any toner on your clothes,

wash them in cold water. Hot water will permanently set the toner into the fabric.

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