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Cause
Paper is jammed when feeding paper from the rear tray.
What to Do
Remove the jammed paper following the instructions below.
Here, the explanation uses the example of a 2-cassette printer in the illustrations.
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Slowly pull the out paper, either from the paper output slot or from the rear tray, whichever is easier.
Hold the paper with both hands, and pull it out slowly so as not to tear it.
If you can't pull out the paper, turn the printer back on without pulling forcibly. The paper may be ejected automatically.
If paper becomes jammed during printing and you need to turn off the printer to remove it, press the printer's Stop button to stop the printing before you turn off the printer.
If the paper tears and you can't remove the jammed paper from the paper output slot or the rear tray, remove the paper from inside the printer.
If you can't remove the paper from inside the printer, try to pull the paper out from the rear side of the printer.
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Reload the paper and select OK on the printer's touch screen.
The printer resumes printing. Reprint the page you were printing if it wasn't printed properly due to the paper jam.
If you turned off the printer in step 1, all jobs in the print queue are canceled. You'll need to print again.
When reloading the paper, make sure you are using suitable paper and loading it correctly.
We recommend using paper sizes other than A5 to print documents with photos or graphics. A5 paper may curl and jam as it leaves the printer.
If the measures above don't solve the problem, the printer will require servicing.
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