Paper handling problems, Paper jam, Print is skewed (crooked) – HP LaserJet 1320 User Manual

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Paper handling problems

Choose the item that best describes the problem:

Paper jam

Print is skewed (crooked)

More than one sheet of media feeds through the printer at one time

Printer does not pull media from the media input tray

Printer curled the media

Printed media does not exit to the correct path

Print job is extremely slow

Paper jam

See

Clearing jams

for more information.

Make sure that you are printing with media that meets specifications. See

Printer media

specifications

for more information.

Make sure that you are printing with media that is not wrinkled, folded, or damaged.

Make sure that the printer is clean. See

Cleaning the printer

for more information.

If you are printing to the straight-through output path, close and open the door again to
make sure that the green release levers are closed.

If you are using the automatic two-sided printing feature, make sure that the media
indicator is set to the correct paper size.

Print is skewed (crooked)

A small amount of skew is normal and might become obvious when using preprinted forms.

See

Page skew

for more information.

Adjust the media guides to the width and length of the media that you are using and try
reprinting. See

Media paths

or

Loading media into the input trays

for more information.

More than one sheet of media feeds through the printer at
one time

The media input tray might be too full. See

Loading media into the input trays

for more

information.

Make sure that the media is not wrinkled, folded, or damaged.

Try paper from a new ream. Do not fan the paper before loading it into the input tray.

The printer separation pad might be worn. See

Changing the printer separation pad

for

more information.

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Chapter 6 Problemsolving

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