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02-21-2015 08:14 AM
I have followed the hints and my HP 4200 Laserjet keeps jamming at the fuser. It is curling the paper. i have replaced the paper, made sure the paper tray is not overloaded and cleaned the printer. it still jams. I have also reset the toner cartridges and it is still happening. nay other suggestions or should I have HP or another servicer come out and check it out?
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02-21-2015 03:37 PM
If jamming at the fuser, remove the back cover with the power off. Now press up on the blue clips on each side of the fuser and slide it out. Make sure there is nothing jammed in the fuser. Also move the big gear on the fuser by hand to make sure it turns ok. Reinstall and try a print job with the back cover removed to see if the paper exits the printer. If not then most likely the fuser will need to be replaced. This assumes there is print on the paper when you removed the jammed paper. If no print make sure the white cam on the right side of the toner cavity moves to the left as you close the toner door. If that cam does not move to the left, then the toner cartridge drum is not engaged and the drum does not move causing the jam. If that is the case you will need to remove the top cover and reseat the arm that attaches to the top cover and attaches to the gear that controls the cam. You can download the service manual with instructions by doing a google search.

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