Clearing jams, Causes of jams, Tips to avoid jams – HP LaserJet M1005 Multifunction Printer series User Manual

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Clearing jams

This section contains instructions for clearing jams from the device.

Causes of jams

Occasionally, paper or other print media can become jammed during a print job. Some causes include
the following events:

The input trays are loaded improperly or overfilled, or the media guides are not set properly.

Media is added to or removed from an input tray during a print job or an input tray is removed from
the device during a print job.

The cartridge door is opened during a print job.

Too many sheets have accumulated in the output area, or sheets are blocking the output area.

The print media that is being used does not meet HP specifications. See

Media specifications

on page 13

.

The media is damaged or has foreign objects attached to it, such as staples or paper clips.

The environment in which the print media was stored is too humid or too dry. See

Printing and

storage environment on page 22

.

Tips to avoid jams

Verify that the input tray is not overfilled. The input tray capacity varies depending on the type of
print media that you are using.

Verify that the media guides are properly adjusted.

Check that the input tray is securely in place.

Do not add print media into the input tray while the device is printing.

Use only HP-recommended media types and sizes. See

Media specifications on page 13

for more

information about print media types.

Do not let print media stack up in the output bin. The print media type and the amount of toner used
affect the output bin capacity.

Check the power connection. Make sure that the power cord is firmly connected to both the device
and the power supply box. Plug the power cord into a grounded power outlet.

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