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LaserJet Pro MFP M227fdw
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To say something more about my issue.
One week ago, everything was yet fine, then i had to leave my office for a week 'coz private stuff, once im back, it does "jam" once i try to print in duplex.

So... The paper is properly fed from the main tray, as i can print normal, one-sided printjobs.
once paper gets to outside bin, everything is yet good.

Then, duplex printing goes in, printer takes paper to duplex area and... yeah, it "jamms".

Why im saying "jamms"? Technically, it doesnt jam, as paper is really freely to be removed, no force needed, no force feedback.

Imho it's just paper cant get into duplex area at its fullest, so printer tries to push it, but can't receive paper to the print area again, then goes with "jam" notification.

Anyone ideas about fixing it? Already cleant rollers with a special, stinky liquid.

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