Friday, September 17, 2010

why does my HP 2200D laser printer verbs the rag rear legs surrounded by and jam when it prints?

It is a Duplexing Printer, and when it prints, it starts to put the rag in the top output tray, but next it pulls it back contained by and jams..



BUT if I widen the rear output tray, it prints fine to this try.

why does my HP 2200D laser printer verbs the rag rear legs surrounded by and jam when it prints?

because it is broken
Well it is pulling it spinal column in due to the duplexer it jam most likely because near is something stuck in the mechanism, even the smallest bit of paper can grounds that..
i know that problem, the rubber guides on rear cover is a defective parts, it is supposed to rolled up the treatise but if it is now become a jelly or soft rubber the quality newspaper will not push thru so it will jammed, if you could buy a repplacement for the rubber it wil be a big savings for you
your thesis may be too thick.



i have an hp duplexing printer (2500) color laserjet and got within touch with hp. i explained my dilemma and they upgraded me to a better model (4600), after adjectives other options be exhausted. once i got the up to date one, i had jamming issues and they told me to manually duplex the heavier daily, other than that, the duplexer and the printer work AWESOME!!



i importantly recommend hp and their customer support, if you need them.



however, you hold found a great workaround, so go ahead and give the rear output tray interested and it's all apt.

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