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wizardofoz - 27 Apr 2007 14:28 GMT
I have Epson Stylus CX5900. It is continually jamming paper. Do cartridge
levels affect this? Black is new and colours are all 50%. The paper skews to
one side all the time. hope someone can help. thanks
Lem - 27 Apr 2007 15:04 GMT
> I have Epson Stylus CX5900. It is continually jamming paper. Do cartridge
> levels affect this? Black is new and colours are all 50%. The paper skews to
> one side all the time. hope someone can help. thanks

Usually, paper jams are caused by small bits of paper or other debris
caught in the paper path.  They need to be carefully but completely removed.

Go to
http://tech.epson.com.au/downloads/message.asp?platform=winxp&techtips=techtips&
EmailAdd=&MetricIDReturned=1246312&submit=Search+%3E%3E&sCategory=Multi_Function
al&id=styluscx5900

(same place: http://tinyurl.com/2hxt3p)
and click on the link under "Help you solve technical difficulties with
your Epson product" and see if any of Epson's suggestions solve the
problem.  If not, try asking your question at
http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/
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