Paper dust and other debris on the printer rollers may be the reason of the documents you print seem wrinkled and unprofessional. If you don’t clean your printer time to time, it may cause the paper jam issues during printing letters, invoices and other text documents. In order to keep your printer in good functioning order, it is necessary to wipe your HP printer’s rollers regularly by using a safe method that doesn’t harm the rollers’ rubber.
Cleaning of the rollers and the printer properly will help to work the printer accurately every time when you use it. In case, the printer is not taking the paper or it gets stuck in the rollers, this is the time to clean it. The following easy-to-use instructions help you to clean the rollers correctly without taking customer Support for HP Printer.
- Turn your HP printer off and disconnect its power cord from the from the power source.
- Take out the paper from the paper trays of your printer and search the printer rollers inside it.
- Lift the printer’s cover to explore the rollers and other inside components of the device. It depends on your model you have; you should remove the paper ‘Out’ tray to get access to the rollers.
- Wet a microfiber cloth lightly among water, crinkling out the entire excess wetness from the cloth.
- Clean the rollers using a dry and microfiber cloth to remove remaining dust.
- Allow the rollers to dry properly before sliding the paper tray back into your HP printer and closing the printer cover.
- Connect the power cord and the turn your printer on.
- Take a test print to check that your HP printer is functioning properly.
A Complete Guide to Clean your HP Printer Rollers
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