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You can lift out the toner cartridges to remove a paper jam. It's only happened once so far but it was pretty easy to clear.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I've printed about 2300 pages (mostly color) and haven't had a paper jam yet.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, I've only had it a month and it has not jammed, but the instruction seem clear about fixing that if it does.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.First you will require a 10 ton crane to remove the flux capacitor. Be sure you have laser proof googles before opening the lid. Once the lid is open, cover the first six lasers with a LV426 parallel splint to ensure no leakage from the laser emissions. Quickly cover the flux capacitor with a 7oz lead lined blanket to ensure no radioactive emissions are released. It is highly advised that the user wear OSHA Level A protection until the removal of the flux capacitor is completed. Once the lenses are applied to the lasers, attach a 1 inch heavy braided cable to the lift hook on the flux capacitor. Use the Crain to remove it. Be sure the lead lined blanket completely covers the capacitor. It is advisable to coordinate the Atomic Energy Commission prior to removal to ensure proper transportation and storage permits are obtained. Reverse the process to install new flux capacitor. At this time, carefully remove your paper that was “jammed” and reboot the computer.
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