Re: hp officejet 4110 all-in-one



Allan Adler (ara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) writes:
When the paper jams, I remove the cartridge in order to remove the jammed
page. The print on the paper wipes off easily.

I gather there are two steps, at least, to the printing process. The first
applies the ink, the second fuses it to paper.

If that's correct, it still may be a paper jam issue. Because if the jamming
comes before the fusing, of course the ink is not properly attached to
the paper.

I got a nice small laser printer for ten dollars at a school rummage sale,
and when I tried it, it jammed. It turned out to be something as simple
as scotch tape stuck inside the paper path. Once that was cleared out,
it worked fine. But it was really slow, so I didn't stick with it. Too
bad because it was a real postscript printer, and nice and small.

Michael
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