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01-31-2019 04:11 AM - last edited on 07-26-2023 09:16 AM by SofiaML
Hi! @Deanna64, Welcome to HP forums.
Don't worry I'd like to help you out. Let me ask you a few questions in order to assist you better.
Did you make any changes to the printer?
Have you tried checking with a different ink cartridge?
Are you using an HP genuine ink cartridge on the printer?
Let's continue with the troubleshooting steps now.
Try updating the printer firmware to the latest version.
Update the printer firmware using this link. Click Here
Please try the steps recommended below.
Perform a power reset
Press the Power button () to turn on the product.
With the product turned on, disconnect the power cord from the rear of the product.
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Wait at least 15 seconds.
Plug the power cord back into the wall outlet.
Reconnect the power cord to the rear of the product.
If the product does not turn on by itself, press the Power button () to turn it on.
Make sure the ink cartridges are inserted correctly
Make sure the carriage can move freely
Make sure the carriage moves freely across the width of the printer.
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Turn on the printer, if it is not already on.
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Open the cartridge access door.
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Wait until the carriage is idle and silent before you continue.
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With the printer turned on, disconnect the power cord from the rear of the printer.
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Unplug the power cord from the power source or electrical outlet.
WARNING:
You must unplug the power cord to move the carriage by hand and reset the paper feed mechanism without the risk of electrical shock.
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Use a flashlight to check for any paper or objects that might be restricting the carriage, and then remove any paper or objects that you find.
CAUTION:
If the paper tears when you remove it from the rollers, check the rollers and wheels for torn pieces of paper that might remain inside the printer. If pieces of paper remain in the printer, more paper jams can occur.
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Reach inside the printer through the ink cartridge access door, and then manually move the carriage.
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If the carriage is stuck on the right side of the printer, move the carriage to the left side of the printer.
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If the carriage is stuck on the left side of the printer, move the carriage to the right side of the printer.
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If the carriage is stuck in the middle of the printer, move the carriage to the right side of the printer.
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Remove any loose paper or obstructions found.
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Make sure the carriage can move freely across the width of the printer. Firmly push the carriage to the left side of the printer, and then push it to the right side.
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Close the ink cartridge access door.
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Reconnect the power cord and any other cables to the rear of the printer, and then turn on the printer.
Try to print.
Refer this article to further troubleshoot 0x errors on the printer. Click Here
Also, refer this article to further troubleshoot carriage jam issues with the printer. Click Here
If the issue still persists after trying out the steps. It is a hardware issue with your printer.
Please contact HP support for service options. Click Here
Let me know how it goes!
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