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10-26-2013 12:33 PM
I have a paper feed problem with my one year old HP 6510. If I load more than one sheet into the paper tray, it tries to feed several at a time. It makes a clicking sound while feeling. Of course there is a major paper jam at that point. The first time I had a paper jam, I was not able to remove the paper in the normal way. I had to remove it from the bottom of the printer. Since that time I have had this problem. I am willing to take it apart but would certainly like to have a picture of just how to remove parts without breaking or damaging them. I was trying to find a schematic of the inside but haven't been able to. Any suggestions.
10-28-2013 05:30 PM
I have an HP 6510 all in one just turned one year old. I had a paper jam and couldn't figure out a way to get the paper out except through the bottom. Ever since then, the paper feed isn't working correctly. If I only put one sheet in the paper tray at a time,all is well. But that is just not good for me. If I put 2 sheets in, it feeds them both at one time. 3 sheets the same and then there's another paper jam. I've gone though all the paper jam solutions but that isn't exactly my problem. I have considered taking the machine apart but don't know exactly what I'm looking for. I've read about the BAA and other parts you mentioned, but I need a schematic to go by to find it. Hopefully you can help me. Thanks in advance.
11-29-2013 01:30 PM
When I attempt to print with my HP7250 printer, the paper jams in the rear of the printer in the upper level of the paper path. How do I open the printer to find the cause of the jam? The paper seems to encounter an obstruction as it is feeding through the mechanism. I am a "mostly retired" engineer and have no problem with the disassembly of electromechanical devices.
Thank you.
12-03-2013 07:49 AM - last edited on 02-24-2017 12:36 PM by OscarFuentes
Hi lowell1,
I would like to help you find the cause of the paper jam. I do not have instructions or HP supporting documentation to help you disassemble the printer, but you can use this document to help clear or prevent a paper jam. ** 'Paper Jam' Message Displays on the All-in-One
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Load no more than 100 sheets of 75 g/m2 paper (or a 0.5 inch stack) in the input tray.
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Load paper in the input tray so that it lies flat.
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Do not force paper too far forward in the input tray.
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Do not keep more than 50 sheets of paper in the output tray.
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Remove printed paper from the output tray frequently.
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Do not add paper while the product is printing.
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Make sure that the output tray is correctly installed.
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Make sure that the two-sided printing accessory (duplexer) is securely fastened in the back of the product.
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Make sure that the paper guides are not pushed up so tightly against the paper that the paper bends in the tray.
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Slide the paper-width guide against the left side of the paper. Slide the paper-length guide against the end of the paper.
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Prevent curled or wrinkled paper by storing all unused paper flat in a resealable bag.
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Do not combine different paper types and paper sizes in the input tray.
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Use only the paper types recommended for your product.
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Do not use paper that is too thin or too thick for the product.
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Do not use extremely smooth, shiny, or coated papers unless they are specifically designed for your product.
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Do not use multi-part forms (such as duplicate or triplicate forms).
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Do not use curled, bent, wrinkled, torn, or creased paper, or any paper that will not lie flat.
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Do not use paper that has been printed on before.
Note: ** = Click here to open a hyperlink. A hyperlink is a word, phrase, or image that you can click on to jump to a new document or a new section within the current document.
I hope this is helpful.
Sunshyn2005
I work on behalf of HP
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