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HP Deskjet F2400 series all-in-one printer
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Recently went to print a document, it printed 2 pages then a paper jam occured. The printer is on but the Attention light keeps blinking every time I try to print anything. The light doesnt come on until I have something in queue to print, otherwise just the power light is on. I put paper in the tray and still nothing happens. I've tried cleaning the rollers in the back of the printer, same thing. I tried resetting it, nothing. I've basically tried everything I could to fix this problem. This is so frustrating and I really need to use my printer. Help please!!

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@anna2642

 

Welcome to HP support community.

 

Remove any loose objects from the printer

  1. Turn off the printer.

  2. Disconnect the power cord and any cables from the rear of the printer.

       WARNING: 

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

  3. Remove the paper from the input tray.

  4. Use a flashlight to check for any loose paper or objects in the input tray area, and then remove any paper or objects you find.

    Figure : Checking the input tray area for loose objects

    Checking the input tray area for loose objects
  5. Look down through the open input tray and find the paper pick rollers. You might need a flashlight to illuminate the area.

    Figure : Example of the paper pick rollers

    Location of the paper pick rollers
  6. Use your fingers to move the pick mechanism located inside the input tray, and then remove any foreign objects or debris.

    Figure : Removing foreign objects from the pick mechanism

    Move the pick mechanism inside the input tray and remove foreign objects
  7. Tilt the printer on its back, press in slightly to move the pick mechanism, and then remove any foreign objects. Debris might fall out of the printer.

    Figure : Tilting the printer on its back

    Tilting the printer on its back
  8. Turn the printer to access the cleanout door located on the bottom of the printer, and then press the latches on both sides of the cleanout door to open it.

    Figure : Opening the cleanout door

    Opening the cleanout door
  9. Remove any loose paper, debris, or foreign objects from the cleanout area.

  10. Close the cleanout door, and then turn the printer over to its normal position.

  11. Reconnect the power cord and any cables to the rear of the printer, and then turn on the printer.

  12. Try to print.

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

 

I hope that helps.

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Cheers.

Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee

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@anna2642

 

This could be a hardware issue with the printer.

 

I would personally suggest you contact our HP Support. 

 

Click here: https://support.hp.com/us-en/contact-hp?openCLC=true

 

Make sure you select the Country and Region.

 

Keep me posted on further assistance. Hope that helps! 

Have a great day ahead!

Raj1788
I am an HP Employee 

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