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09-15-2016 08:09 PM
i just bought laserjet pro mfp 126nw and tried the copy function, 15 copies. two problems faced
1. some moisure accumulated in the edge of the cover. is it normal?
2. twice i faced jamming problem.
please help
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09-21-2016 08:10 PM
The laser printer uses heat and pressure to place the toner on to the page. If there is moiture in the paper and mositure in the air - the printer may produce steam in the process of printing.
If printing a number of pages this can be more evident.
Please visit the link below for more informaiton
For the paper jamming - try using a fresh ream of paper that has been stored to the paper manufactures recommendations.
If the paper has excess mosture built up in the paper itself - this may be causing he jamming as well.
Hope this helps.
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Please mark the post that solves your problem as Accepted Solution
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09-21-2016 08:10 PM
The laser printer uses heat and pressure to place the toner on to the page. If there is moiture in the paper and mositure in the air - the printer may produce steam in the process of printing.
If printing a number of pages this can be more evident.
Please visit the link below for more informaiton
For the paper jamming - try using a fresh ream of paper that has been stored to the paper manufactures recommendations.
If the paper has excess mosture built up in the paper itself - this may be causing he jamming as well.
Hope this helps.
Say thanks by clicking the Kudos Star in the post that helped you.
Please mark the post that solves your problem as Accepted Solution
(Although I am employed by HP, I am speaking for myself and not for HP)
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