How to fix HP Printer Jam error Step 1: Clear a jam from the outside of the printer Clear a paper jam from an external input tray, output tray, or automatic document feeder (ADF). Remove jammed paper from the following areas. Input and output paper trays Look inside areas where the paper enters and exits the printer, and then remove any jammed paper. ADF Open the ADF cover, and then remove any jammed paper. Try to print. If the issue persists, continue to the next step. Step 2: Clear a jam from the inside of the printer Paper jams can occur inside the printer. Use a flashlight to check each area for torn paper or other debris. Turn off the printer. Disconnect the power cord and any other cable. WARNING: You must disconnect the power cord before reaching inside the printer to avoid risk of injuries or electric shock. Remove jammed paper from the following areas. Ink or toner cartridge access area Open the access door, move the carriage if necessary, and then remove any jammed paper. On some Laserjet printers, you might need to remove the toner cartridge and/or imaging drum to access the paper jam. Under the paper path cover If your printer has a paper path cover behind the carriage, remove the cover, and then remove any jammed paper. Input tray Pull out the input tray, and then remove any jammed paper. Bottom cleanout door If your printer has a bottom cleanout door, carefully lift the printer and look under it, and then remove any jammed paper from the bottom cleanout. Rear access door Remove the paper path cover if necessary. Replace any parts that were removed, and close any open doors. Reconnect the power cord, and other cables that were disconnected. Turn on the printer. However considering you have already purchased Restoro and would like us to assist you in doing that utilizing a remote session, please contact our support and they will be happy to help you.Email: support@restoro.com