I think this means the pickup rollers are shot. I'd try cleaning them
thoroughly, but I suspect you're going to be putting in new rollers. Also
make sure the paper trays are feeding smoothly - IE the width is set right.
>
> This is a couple of months off topic,but I'll post it anyway. At my school,
> there are a couple dozen Laserjet Series IIs. I've been trying to install
> four into one room, and for some reason almost every single one claims a paper
> jam right as soon as I tell it to print ( a self test, for example). The paper
> hardly gets out of the tray, it's generally just starting to get past the
> roller that pulls it in when the printer returns an error. Sometimes it does
> this, sometimes it doesn't. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
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Jim Strickland
jim_at_DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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