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08-08-2024 02:08 PM
Hi @Tadw1,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
If your HP printer is experiencing a "carriage jam" error, where the print carriage cannot move properly, follow these steps to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
**1. Turn Off and Unplug the Printer
- Turn off the printer using the power button.:
- Disconnect the printer from the power source. Wait for about 60 seconds before proceeding.
**2. Check for Obstructions
- Open the door that gives access to the cartridges. This may be at the front or side of the printer, depending on the model.
- Look for any paper, debris, or objects blocking the print carriage’s movement. Carefully remove any obstructions you find.
- Gently move the print carriage from side to side. It should move smoothly without resistance. If it’s stuck, check for any physical barriers or jammed paper.
**3. Check and Reinstall Ink Cartridges
- Take out the ink cartridges from the print carriage. Inspect them for any visible damage or leaks.
- Reinsert the cartridges, ensuring they are seated properly and clicked into place. Verify that the cartridges are compatible with your printer model.
**4. Inspect and Clean Printhead
- If your printer allows, remove the printhead carefully.
- Gently clean the printhead contacts with a lint-free cloth moistened with distilled water or isopropyl alcohol. Allow it to dry completely before reinstalling.
**5. Check Paper Path and Rollers
- Ensure there is no paper caught in the paper path. Remove any small pieces of paper or debris.
- Clean the paper feed rollers with a lint-free cloth. Slightly dampen the cloth with water or isopropyl alcohol if needed.
**6. Reset the Printer
- After unplugging the printer, plug it back in and turn it on. This can sometimes clear temporary errors and reset the printer’s internal components.
**7. Update Printer Firmware:
- Visit the HP Support website to see if there are any firmware updates available for your printer model. Download and install any updates.
**8. Perform a Printer Self-Test:
- Use the printer’s menu to perform a self-test or diagnostic check. This can help identify if there are any specific issues with the printer's hardware.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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