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04-14-2021 09:41 AM
Envelopes jam but didn't used to. I've not changed paper type. I've updated firmware and software to the most current. I've confirmed the rollers are in good condition and there's nothing blocking the path. I've power cycled the printer several times. I'm stumped!
04-14-2021 02:27 PM
Are you feeding envelopes through the bypass or from tray 2? This device is likely on certified for feeding single envelopes through the bypass tray. That said, when printers are new and everything is perfect you can often get away with feeding paper from alternate locations. Once the printer is older that is often not the case.
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04-14-2021 02:46 PM
I did try both tray 1 (feeding 1 envelope at a time, long-wise in, and also in tray 2 (removing all the paper and feeding it one envelope at a time, long-wise in). It used to print them either way before but not anymore. It does print regular 81/2 x 11 paper without problems. Specifically, when I insert an envelope in tray 1, it pulls the envelope in, tries to print twice, then gives a jam fault. When I open the tray, the envelope isn't jammed, it's just sitting there a few inches inside. I thought a roller was bad, but on inspection, they look okay. I thought it might be a belt (if it uses belts?), but again, regular paper prints. I'm stumped!
04-14-2021 04:52 PM
If it rotates twice trying to feed and fails then likely the pickup roller has worn just enough to not be able to feed the heavier media reliably.
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04-17-2021 05:52 AM
After a lot of experimenting, I found that if I curl the leading edge of the envelope upward in a slight gentle curve, the printer rollers correctly grab it and it successfully feeds. I think Repairatrooper is correct: the feed roller Is likely worn and needs to be replaced.