Want 7640: Racquet very hard and often jams

My biggest concern is that most of the time when it prints, it makes a very loud racket and often jams. I have remove the tray paper our and readjust the book that seems to do better for printing, or both. Anyone got any suggestions?

Well, what can we do then, is to make sure that the printer is plugged directly into a wall outlet, not a surge protector. Once it's done this document describes How to troubleshoot paper jams in your printer. If after completing the document, you are still not able to print multiple pages, the printer must be replaced. You can contact HP support by clicking on this link and fill out the form below to discuss the options based on your warranty.

Please click on accept Solution If this solves your problem and please let me know what has happened following the document. If not, have a great day!

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