How to Fix Paper Jams: Complete Guide

Step-by-step instructions for clearing paper jams on HP, Canon, Epson, Brother, and all other printer brands.

By Glen Meade, TestMyPrinter Team · Updated December 2025

Quick Paper Jam Fix

Follow these steps in order to clear most paper jams:

  1. 1
    Turn Off the Printer

    Press the power button and wait for complete shutdown. Unplug the power cord for safety.

  2. 2
    Open All Access Doors

    Open front cover, rear access panel, and any side doors to access paper paths.

  3. 3
    Remove the Paper Tray

    Pull out the paper tray completely and check for stuck paper underneath.

  4. 4
    Remove Paper Gently

    Use both hands to pull paper slowly in the direction of the paper path. Never yank.

  5. 5
    Check for Torn Pieces

    Use a flashlight to inspect all areas. Remove any paper fragments with tweezers.

  6. 6
    Close Doors and Restart

    Close all doors firmly, plug in, power on, and print a test page.

Where Paper Gets Stuck: Common Jam Locations

Paper can get stuck at multiple points along the paper path. Check these areas systematically:

Most Common Locations

  • Paper tray entrance - Where paper first enters the printer
  • Pickup roller area - Rubber rollers that grab paper
  • Output tray - Where paper exits the printer
  • Rear access door - Back panel covering paper path

Less Obvious Locations

  • Fuser unit - Caution: can be hot! Wait 10 minutes
  • Duplex unit - For 2-sided printing
  • Under cartridges - Beneath ink or toner
  • Transfer belt area - In color laser printers

Hidden Areas to Check

  • Inside curves of paper path - Paper often tears at bends
  • Behind registration assembly - The rollers that align paper
  • Manual feed slot - If your printer has one
  • Under the printer - Paper may have fallen through

Brand-Specific Paper Jam Instructions

HP Printers

HP printers have multiple access points for paper jams.

Steps for HP:

  1. 1. Check rear access door first (most jams occur here)
  2. 2. Remove the duplexer unit if equipped
  3. 3. Open front door and remove toner/ink cartridges
  4. 4. Check under cartridge carriage for inkjet models
  5. 5. Press "OK" + "Cancel" to clear sensor if no paper visible

Full HP troubleshooting guide →

Canon Printers

Canon printers often jam at the output tray area.

Steps for Canon:

  1. 1. Check the output slot first (paper visible sticking out)
  2. 2. Open the rear cover and check transport unit
  3. 3. Remove paper cassette and check feed area
  4. 4. For PIXMA models: lift the scanning unit to access printhead area
  5. 5. Hold "Stop" button for 5 seconds to reset after clearing

Canon error codes guide →

Epson Printers

Epson EcoTank and WorkForce printers have specific jam locations.

Steps for Epson:

  1. 1. Remove paper cassette and check feed area
  2. 2. Open rear unit cover (slide out if applicable)
  3. 3. Lift scanner unit to check under printhead
  4. 4. Check ADF (automatic document feeder) if equipped
  5. 5. Run nozzle check after clearing to verify printhead health

Epson troubleshooting guide →

Brother Printers

Brother laser printers require removing the drum unit for access.

Steps for Brother:

  1. 1. Open front cover and remove drum unit assembly
  2. 2. This reveals most of the paper path
  3. 3. Check fuser area at back (may be hot)
  4. 4. Check MP tray (multipurpose tray) if equipped
  5. 5. Reseat drum unit carefully after clearing

Brother troubleshooting guide →

Inkjet Printer Paper Jams

Inkjet printers have unique jam characteristics due to their printhead design.

Common Inkjet Jam Causes

  • Paper stuck under printhead carriage
  • Printhead hitting curled paper
  • Photo paper feeding multiple sheets
  • Paper guides set too tight or loose

Inkjet-Specific Tips

  • Move printhead manually to access stuck paper
  • Never force the printhead - push gently
  • Clean rollers more frequently (monthly)
  • Fan photo paper before loading

Caution: Printhead Movement

On inkjet printers, gently push the printhead carriage to the side if paper is stuck underneath. Never force it. If the carriage won't move, check for obstructions first.

Laser Printer Paper Jams

Laser printers have a hot fuser unit that requires special care when clearing jams.

Warning: Hot Components

The fuser unit in laser printers can reach temperatures over 200°C (400°F). Wait at least 10 minutes after printing before attempting to clear jams near the fuser. Look for warning labels on your printer.

Laser-Specific Jam Areas

  • Fuser unit: Wait for cooling first
  • Transfer roller: Under toner cartridge
  • Imaging drum: May need removal
  • Registration rollers: Align paper before fuser

Laser-Specific Tips

  • Remove toner cartridge to access paper path
  • Check drum for scratches after clearing
  • Never touch the green drum surface
  • Use compressed air to remove toner dust

Phantom Paper Jam Errors (No Visible Paper)

Sometimes the printer shows a paper jam error but no paper is visible. This is called a "phantom jam" or "ghost jam."

Common Causes of Phantom Jams

  • 1.
    Tiny paper fragments - Torn pieces blocking sensors
  • 2.
    Dirty sensors - Dust or toner covering optical sensors
  • 3.
    Worn pickup rollers - Paper slipping causes false detection
  • 4.
    Firmware bug - Requires update or reset
  • 5.
    Faulty sensor - May need service
  • 6.
    Static buildup - Common in dry environments

How to Fix Phantom Jams

  1. Step 1: Use a flashlight to thoroughly inspect all paper path areas
  2. Step 2: Use compressed air to clean sensors and paper path
  3. Step 3: Open and close all doors firmly 3-4 times
  4. Step 4: Turn off printer, unplug for 2 minutes, then restart
  5. Step 5: Update printer firmware if available
  6. Step 6: Perform a factory reset as last resort

How to Prevent Paper Jams

Paper Best Practices

  • Use the right paper weight

    20-24 lb (75-90 gsm) for most printers

  • Fan paper before loading

    Separates sheets to prevent multiple feeding

  • Don't overfill the tray

    Keep paper below the maximum line (75% capacity)

  • Store paper properly

    Keep flat, in original packaging, in dry location

  • Adjust paper guides

    Snug but not too tight against paper stack

Printer Maintenance

  • Clean rollers monthly

    Use distilled water or isopropyl alcohol on lint-free cloth

  • Remove dust and debris

    Use compressed air to clean paper path

  • Replace worn parts

    Pickup rollers wear out - replace when shiny

  • Update firmware

    Manufacturers often fix jam-related bugs

  • Use printer regularly

    Prevents ink from drying and rollers from hardening

How to Clean Printer Rollers

Dirty or worn pickup rollers are the leading cause of repeated paper jams. Here's how to clean them:

What You'll Need

  • • Lint-free cloth or cotton swabs
  • • Distilled water or isopropyl alcohol (90%+)
  • • Flashlight
  • • 10 minutes of time

Signs Rollers Need Cleaning

  • • Paper doesn't feed consistently
  • • Multiple sheets feed at once
  • • Paper skews during printing
  • • Visible dust or debris on rollers

Cleaning Steps

  1. 1. Turn off and unplug the printer
  2. 2. Remove the paper tray to access rollers
  3. 3. Locate the rubber pickup rollers (usually gray or black rubber)
  4. 4. Dampen (not soak) the cloth with distilled water
  5. 5. Gently wipe the roller while rotating it with your finger
  6. 6. Let dry completely (5-10 minutes) before using
  7. 7. If rollers are shiny and slick, they may need replacement

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clear a paper jam that I can't see?

Use a flashlight to thoroughly check all paper path areas, including curves and hidden spots. Look for tiny torn pieces. Clean sensors with compressed air. If no paper is found, try opening and closing all doors several times, then power cycle the printer.

Why does my printer keep jamming with the same paper?

The paper may be incompatible with your printer, damaged by humidity, or stored improperly. Try a fresh ream from a sealed package. Also check that paper settings in your print driver match the actual paper loaded.

Can I use any paper in my printer?

For best results, use paper within your printer's specifications (usually 20-24 lb / 75-90 gsm). Specialty papers like cardstock or labels require printers rated for that weight. Always check your printer's manual for supported paper types.

How often should I clean the rollers?

Clean pickup rollers monthly if you print frequently (100+ pages/week), or every 3 months for light use. Clean more often if you notice feeding issues or live in a dusty environment.

When should I replace the pickup rollers?

Replace pickup rollers if they appear shiny, hard, or cracked. Most rollers last 50,000-100,000 pages. Replacement kits typically cost $20-50 and include instructions. This is an easy DIY repair for most printers.

Paper Jam Cleared?

Print a test page to make sure your printer is working properly