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Why won't the printer grab the heavier paper?

I just ran into this problem this morning. My printer used to be able to grab paper of all different thicknesses and run them through. However, now it will only grab very thin paper.

When I send something to the printer, I can hear the rollers spin and the paper wiggles just a tiny bit (indicating, to me, that there is some contact between the rollers and the paper). There are even "tread marks" on the paper, so that indicates to me that the rollers are trying to grab the paper. But, it just can't seem to "lift" the heavier paper. What I tried was pushing the heavier piece of paper at the start of the print cycle, then the printer was able to grab paper and run it through.

For now, I guess I'll just run cheap, thin paper through the printer. But, I'd like to figure out if there's a way to fix this before I decide to get a new printer.

Patricia

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I appreciate everyone's suggestions. I realized that I first have to figure out how to get to the rollers in order to "roughen them up" a bit. I also noticed that there are at least two sets of rollers that I can see, so I think the ones that I should try "roughening up" are the smooth, white ones in the back. The ones in the front of the machine are rubber ones, so I guess I don't have to "roughen up" those rollers.

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Hi! On reflection, a year after my original response, and having replaced rollers on several old laser printers since then after trying various techniques described below, I just wanted to mention that I really think replacing the rollers is the only long-term solution. "Roughing them up" may help temporarily, but it will probably cause inconsistent paper grabbing at best (too many sheets at once, etc.) It's remarkable how completely the problem goes away when the rollers are replaced. I realize your printer may not let you remove them due to being a consumer-grade all-in-one, and that replacements are not easy to come by (I just searched eBay again, and still no luck). I wonder if you might be able to get the replacement part by calling HP?

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I have HP Photosmart 335 it doesn't recognize the paper and does not pick it, any suggestions

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Hi! As you suggested, this usually has to do with the tread on the rollers wearing down over time. Higher-end printers (particularly HP lasers & office/pro grade printers) usually have maintenance kits available with replacement rollers, but a quick search on eBay didn't reveal any for that model unfortunately. The manual it came with may tell you if there are replacement parts available from HP.

I'm not too familiar with your specific printer, but does it have an alternate front of back paper input? Sometimes printers have envelope feeders, or alternate feeders for different types of paper, and generally these are a better way to feed in thick paper, if yours does happen to have a secondary feed method.

I've heard of people using light sandpaper and nail files to slightly rough up the rollers, which might be something to try.

Also, the manual will generally state what paper weights the printer will work well with. While it handled heavy paper before, that may have been thicker paper than the printer was designed for, and so when replacing it, it would make sense to make sure you're getting something designed for the paper weight you like to use.

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A better first try is to clean the rollers with alcohol. Ralph

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The give away is the smudge marks you mention when you take the mis-fed paper out. Your rollers are dirty. Even very old low volume printer rarely have worn rollers- I wouldn't try roughing them up the tread is usually quite deep and wear is unlikely. Clean them with someting with mild soap in it and than rinse real well with damp lint free cloth. Sometimes they get dirty from doing a lot of two sided printing the ink on the already printed side rubs off on the rollers ( do you put your already printed one side pages in with the print facing the paper roller? Sometimes its not worth the paper saved for the problems it causes. Also be sure to buy good paper and store un-used paper, sealed in the original wrapper.

G.S.

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+ very good spotting the smudge marks!

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Try deglazing your pickup rollers

use an emory board to roughen the surface of the rollers

Also try to keep your paper in a slightly humid environment (inside the refrigerator) so you dont' get "static cling".

Good Luck.

N.

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From my time in radio I remembered the conditioner we used on rubber pinch rollers when they started slipping on tape (yes, that long ago). I had a old bottle that I have used from time-to-time to fix print rollers. Unfortunately I've lost track of the bottle, but I think it was CaiKleen RBR... here's a link to buy a small bottle. Price is about $13 for 25ml (and that should last a long while).

http://store.caig.com/s.nl/sc.2/category...

Radio stations don't use a lot of tape anymore, but it's good for printer roller AND for that old 8-track player! Use a cotton-tipped applicator, and carefully, it's pretty sticky stuff.

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+ thanks for the contribution

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Joe, thanks so much for your answer. That's really interesting.

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you don't need sandpaper or anything abrasive to roughen the pickup roller: this can be done with a wetwipe or, failing that, an ordinary eraser designed to remove pencil marks from paper

the reason they lose their grip is due to microscopic paper dust clogging the surface of the rubber. use an eraser and you'll be fine

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Brilliant! I used a MonAmi dust free eraser on the rollers and paper is being picked up just right.

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tried both the wetwipe and the eraser still not working - my cardstock satin finish paper used to feed fine now it jams was hoping cleaning the rollers would work but no luck :(

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One system that might be worth trying is printer cleaning sheets they are available .Sometimes you fine a sheet in with photo graphic paper .

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I have Brother MFC-J200 and doing some home photo printing using Orange High Gloss Inkjet Photo Paper.

I was able to print successfully at first but on succeeding attempts, I always encounter 'No Paper Feed' error.

The printer could not pick-up the paper anymore.

After several tries and attempts, one trick worked for me - that is to insert a plain paper underneath the photo paper with shorter length.

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Useful. It led me to try slightly damping the leading edge of the paper ( both sides ) by using licked fingers ! It worked a treat for the one A3 page item I was working with. Working with my HP 7720 Office Jet Pro printer.

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I have had Epson printer and Lexmark that had individual feed that worked so well. I haven’t had as much success with HP All in Ones.

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Yes my old Epson 'all-in-one' performed much better than brand new HP all-in-one 'Smart' printer

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