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    HP 300/375

    Getting ready to visit this printer but haven't seen one before. Will print one page that exits into the tray and then says output bin jam, please open rear cover.
    My question is : Is there a sensor for output bin or is it on the fuser ? any input would be appreciated and maybe save me some time on this billable customer

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    Re: HP 300/375

    Quote Originally Posted by tech07 View Post
    Getting ready to visit this printer but haven't seen one before. Will print one page that exits into the tray and then says output bin jam, please open rear cover.
    My question is : Is there a sensor for output bin or is it on the fuser ? any input would be appreciated and maybe save me some time on this billable customer
    sensors in both locations... what is the JAM CODE?

    what has been done?

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    Re: HP 300/375

    Jam 13.000
    Replaced fuser , didn’t work.
    cleaned output sensors , didn’t work
    Did notice that it will print 5-10 pages and shows jam after
    after all pages are finished

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    Re: HP 300/375

    Confirmed that it will print any jobs regardless of number of pages . I tested a 25 page copy job and it printed all pages. After the last page exited into tray, that's when the 13.000 occured.
    So, to me that rules out sensors. Maybe a firmware issue ?

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    Re: HP 300/375

    Well. reset mvram (permanent storage initialization) and update firmware. No go.
    Tech support suggested engine test to bypass formatter.
    Make any sense ?

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