6700 Officejet paper jam

I had a paper get stuck in my Officejet 6700 and abducted. Now, I get a constant error on a paper jam. I visually check to ensure that all other options and without remains of paper, unplug the printer. Still, I get the paper jam error and can not even to the home screen to print a test page.

After having contacted the HP Support, it was determined that my printer has a bad paper sensor. It will be replaced under warranty.

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