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Designjet T120
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello,

When I feed single sheets into the printer (an already extremely cumbersome and unpleasant task), there's a 50% chance the paper will become too skewed.

This would be fine to try to correct, except once the "skewed" sheet is unloaded, the printing job I was feeding paper for always hangs indefinitely with the only solution being to unplug my machine.

Is there any solution for this? The printer unloads fine if there's no current print job, but printing multiple pages seems like a gamble at this point.

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This unit has a cut sheet feeder on it and should be straight forward. Are the guides possibly broken. Can you post a picture of your device showing the cut sheet feeder section?

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Thanks for the reply. The issue is not really the skew. I assume sheets become "too skewed" and unloaded because I am manually feeding single 11x17 sheets of paper into the printer (no cutting necessary)

The issue is that in the event the printer rejects a loaded sheet of paper due to skew, the printing process hangs indefinitely

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