My done printer a horrible, loud clicking noise when I click on print

All-in-one printer, HP Deskjet F4480: my printer is a horrible, loud clicking (3-5 clicks) of noise, just at the time when I click on print.  Once it starts the print cycle, the noise disappears.  The paper version is fine.  There is no paper jam, an ink problem or any other problem that I can diagnose.   I'd appreciate any help to what is the problem and what I can do about it.  Thank you.

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