How To Fix HP Printer That Prints Extra Blank Pages & Paper Jams

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  • How To Fix HP Printer That Prints Extra Blank Pages & Paper Jams
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Комментарии • 11

  • @rluna15
    @rluna15 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank You, Thank You! This right here has solved about a year of headaches with my beloved Laserjet 2035. A solid workhorse except for the dreaded extra sheets. I did have to glue a piece of fabric to replace the sticky residue of sponge material.

    • @JonFox1945
      @JonFox1945 Месяц назад

      So when the sponge materials comes off, it leaves a residue that prevents it from stopping at the right time?
      What happens if you just cleanse the residue, but you don't add the additional printer?

    • @rluna15
      @rluna15 Месяц назад

      @@JonFox1945 I tried doing just that and found that the issue continued. Once I glued a pice of fabric the issue was resolved. If I were to guess I think that the sponge or fabric does have a purpose perhaps the parts become magnetized and the sponge keeps them from touching. Either way the fix has resolved the issue for me.

    • @JonFox1945
      @JonFox1945 Месяц назад +1

      @@rluna15 for me it worked without the sponge, so weird

    • @JonFox1945
      @JonFox1945 Месяц назад

      nevermind it worked for a few days and now it won't, so that fabric probably is needed!

  • @billwheaton5048
    @billwheaton5048 Год назад +1

    I was skeptical of this fix, but I had tried all the firmware updates, factory resets, etc. So, this was my last chance to get my M1319f from wasting a lot of paper. But this fix worked (with a slight addition to the procedure) and I am amazed. As another poster mentioned the metal around the solenoid gets magnetized, so even scraping off the remains of the old pad and adhesive didn't work for me. But I all I had to do was glue a thin piece of leather to act like a pad and keep the metal-on-metal from continuing to stick. I hate throwing away old equipment without trying to fix it first. Thanks SuperDave.

  • @GustavoPerez-nt6gs
    @GustavoPerez-nt6gs Год назад

    you are a life saver! I have my HP LASERJET 1020, it was printing an extra blank page every time I print a document, I tried everything, I was a little scared of opening my printer but it was really easy, I removed the side right panel, I found the solenoid in the bottom right of the right side, I had to bend the metal cover just a little in order to take the screw holding the solenoid, I took it out, I cleaned the sticky rubber with alcohol in order to remove it all, I put everything back an it work perfectly! no more extra blank pages, My boss wanted to replace this old printer but there is not need now! thank you!

  • @inglishgk
    @inglishgk 7 месяцев назад

    This worked on my HP 1020. It no longer has a pad there, but did have residual adhesive. Cleaned it off. Good to go. Oh, There was a metal panel which easily removed to ease access to the solenoid. So no bending necessary. Thanks

  • @poncije
    @poncije 2 года назад

    Wow! This actually worked! Thank you for this amazing solution to such a tedious problem - I wasted at least 2 packs of paper in the last 6 months.

    • @poncije
      @poncije 2 года назад +1

      I actually had to re-apply some duck-tape to raise the metal hatchet away from the magnet... it magnetized the metal housing for a couple seconds more then needed and pulled more paper. Fix worked on my HP LaserJet P2055dn.

  • @isaacaframian2224
    @isaacaframian2224 9 месяцев назад

    I have a 1320n - how do I take the right panel off?