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Paper jamming
Posted by JkWa of WA on 7/5/22 3:41pm Msg #641218
You might try loading only about 50 pages at a time. Shake each segment out to loosen the stack. Then run your thumb down one short edge to ruffle the sheets. Do this with each 50 page segment until your printer is fully loaded.

Pages are compressed hard inside those cases. Loosening that compression helps your printer feed smoothly.
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 Printer jamming- Could it be the paper? - AGNotary/CA on 7/4/22 5:17pm
 More'n likely, it's the high Humidity - Lee/AR on 7/4/22 5:41pm
 Re: Printer jamming- Could it be the paper? - PaigeTurner on 7/4/22 7:25pm
 Much more helpful answer there, Paige n/m - Lee/AR on 7/5/22 10:19am
 Re: Much more helpful answer there, Paige - AGNotary/CA on 7/5/22 11:37am
 I'm partial to Hammermill; avoid Boise like the plague! n/m - Linda_H/FL on 7/5/22 11:46am
 Paper jamming - JkWa on 7/5/22 3:41pm
 I agree. Never Boise--it curls, jams, etc. n/m -  MW/VA on 7/5/22 4:43pm
 Re: Much more helpful answer there, Paige - PaigeTurner on 7/5/22 4:28pm
 Boise always curled on me - on two printers.. - Linda_H/FL on 7/5/22 4:36pm
 Re: Boise always curled on me - on two printers.. - PaigeTurner on 7/5/22 5:33pm
 The moisture content is to high. - Signerbill on 7/5/22 7:44pm
 Re: Printer jamming- Could it be the paper? - BrotherOwner on 7/17/22 4:49pm



 
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