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Hi, The LED indicates it's got a paper jam. I thought it was a toner issue, so I replaced all those, but I'm still getting this error, so it won't pick up paper or print. Annoying as just spent a load all new ink and it seems a shame to throw it out, when it could be something simple..!


ulwich handy Wrote:

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> What's the issue ?

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As you are talking about Toner I'm assuming its a Black toner and Not a colour printer.


I suggest removing the Paper tray and see if yo can see paper jammed in the mechanism.

Can be awkward to remove any paper that is jammed. I have a Toner printer (Brother)

Also the Brother Printer as a toner Cartridge that sits in another mechanism that both need to be removed

to get access to any jammed paper.


If the LED says Paper Jam, then it is going to be just that.


I have suffered with jammed paper. Not too difficult to resolve.


PM me if you are local and need some help.


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