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Politically incorrect FTW
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Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Some printer problem....
I just started noticing this with my HP Deskjet 3320.....the auto feeder doesn't want seem to want to "catch" the paper, meaning it doesn't want to grab hold of the paper and roll it up to the print heads. I'm pretty sure I haven't overloaded the printer, because it's only about half full now. It's been quite humid for the last 2 weeks now, so that might of caused this problem. Anyone have any ideas?
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Locked and Loaded
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Re: Some printer problem....
If its an HP. Try using some of the Toolbox options. Is there a calibrate printer function of align system tray?
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Technology Guru
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Re: Some printer problem....
This can happen if the paper pickup roller gets dusty or dirty. Try cleaning it with a damp cloth.
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