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Thanks for the reply my catridge tray has been able to move but now it says “ Carriage Jam” “Clear carriage jam. Touch show me to play the animation.” I have done all that but the printer isn’t taking/picking the paper from the tray. There’s no paper jammed in the printer. Please help me out. Thanks Agatha
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@Agatha1

 

Welcome to HP support community.

 

Remove paper from underneath the printer

  1. Image: Remove paper from  underneath the printer.

  2. Slide the tray in until it stops.

Make sure that the cartridges are not touching the printer cover

  1. Press the Power button to turn on the printer if it is not already on.

  2. Open the cartridge access door.

    Figure : Open the cartridge access door

    Image: Open the cartridge access door.
  3. Check to see if any of the cartridges are jammed against the printer cover.

    Figure : A cartridge jammed against the printer cover

    Image: A cartridge jammed against the printer cover.

    The cartridges are seated properly if there is a gap between the cartridges and the printer cover. Continue to the next solution.

    Figure : Properly installed cartridges with a gap

    Image: Properly installed cartridges with a gap.
  4. Press the Power button to turn off the printer.

  5. Disconnect the power cord from the rear of the printer.

       WARNING: 

    You must disconnect the power cord before reaching inside the HP printer to avoid risk of injuries or electric shock.

  6. Gently press down on the carriage, and then slide the carriage to the left so that the top of the magenta cartridge is visible.

    Figure : Press down on the front of the carriage, and then slide the carriage to the left

    Image: Press down on the front of the carriage, and then slide the carriage to the left
    NOTE: 

    You might hear a click as the carriage drops.

  7. Gently press down on the carriage, and then slide the carriage to the right. All of the cartridges should rest under the printer cover.

     Important: Do not try to pull out the carriage.

  8. Reconnect the power cord to the rear of the printer.

  9. Plug the power cord back into the power source or electrical outlet.

  10. Press the Power button to turn on the printer. The carriage moves freely.

    Figure : The carriage moves freely

    Image: The carriage moves freely.
  11. Close the cartridge access door.

    Figure : Close the cartridge access door

    Image: Close the cartridge access door.

You can refer this HP support document for more assistance:- Click here

 

Let me know how it goes.

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