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03-18-2011 03:09 PM
My Officejet J4550 displays 'clear paper jam' and there is no jam. I have followed the instructions to clear a jam twice (even though there isn't one), uninstalled & attempted to reinstall the software I downloaded from the Website. It still says there is a paper jam. Any thoughts?
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03-21-2011 05:39 PM
If it is still under warranty it is time to contact HP. If it is out of warranty, its probably time for a new printer.
Say thanks by clicking "Kudos" "thumbs up" in the post that helped you.
03-21-2011 05:39 PM
If it is still under warranty it is time to contact HP. If it is out of warranty, its probably time for a new printer.
Say thanks by clicking "Kudos" "thumbs up" in the post that helped you.
02-25-2013 10:51 AM
I am a different user than who made the original problem input, but had the same problem.
I also had tried going through all of the recommended "paper jam" correction procedures at least 3 or 4 times, found no jammed paper anywhere, but they still did not correct the problem. I found this post, but was not sure what the "switch flag" was. I manually moved both the white lever switch just right of middle and the black switch near the far left up and down a few times and restarted the printer. The "paper jam" error that had been consistently appearing every time the printer was turned on for the past week did not reappear. I have now printed a few pages successfully without any more errors. I will have to wait to see if/when the error occurs again.
My recommendations:
1) To the HP employee: When responding, it would be helpful if you explained what the "switch flag" looks like or provided a picture. Thanks for providing this tip as it was the only one I could find beyond the standard HP troubleshooting procedures.
2) To HP technical support documentation group: Please add the approved procedure for checking/"fixing" this "switch flag" (with a picture of the switch) as an additional step beyond the four you already provide before recommending that service is the next step or to just replace the printer with a new one.
Best regards,
DBouldin