HP Deskjet 9670 Printer - Media feed problems

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Media feed problems

Print media is jammed in the printer

See

“Clearing jams”

for instructions on clearing a jam.

Make sure the media is loaded correctly

See

“Loading media in the input tray”

or

“Printing with the front or rear manual feed

slot”

.

Make sure there is sufficient media in the input tray. If you are printing one or just a
few sheets, you can also use the front or rear manual feed slot.

The printer feeds multiple sheets

Make sure you only load one type of paper at a time.

Check the paper type

Some paper types are not suitable for use with the printer. See

“Selecting print media”

for

tips on using print media.

Media is skewed

If media is twisting as it feeds or margins appear crooked, make sure the media is
loaded correctly. See

“Loading media in the input tray”

or

“Printing with the front or

rear manual feed slot”

.

Make sure there is sufficient paper in the input tray. If you are printing one or just a few
sheets, you can also use the front or rear manual feed slot.

Make sure the paper width guide and tray extension fit against the edges of the
media.

Make sure the rear access panel or auto-duplex unit is correctly installed and locked
into place.

Do not load more than 150 sheets of paper, or 15 envelopes, or a stack of media that
exceeds the height of the paper width guide into the input tray. Do not load more than
10 sheets of paper into the front manual feed slot. Load only one sheet of paper at a
time into the rear manual feed slot.

Media is not picked up from the input tray

Make sure the media is loaded correctly. See

“Loading media in the input tray”

.

Make sure the paper type you are using is suitable for use with the printer. See

“Selecting print media”

for tips on using print media.

Make sure the paper width guide is not pressed too tightly against the media.

Make sure the media stack does not exceed the height of the paper width guide.

Make sure the media is not curled. Uncurl the media by gently bending it in the
opposite direction of the curl. If media has been exposed to a humid environment, it
might curl. Store media in a cool, dry place.

If none of the above solutions work

Print a diagnostic page (see

“Printing a diagnostic page”

).