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d_tch_will
04-19-2012, 09:21 AM
My laserjet 4000 displays "Tray 2 Empty" message when there is sufficient paper loaded inside the named tray. I have set sizes correctly on the tray itself and also on my computer, but th message still appears. I have tried resetting the printer, bt to no avail. I think that the paper sensor might be the problem. Any one knows where this is located? Thanks alot
cs_steve
04-19-2012, 11:10 AM
Pull the paper tray out, look up into the cavity of the printer. You should see a thin black plastic "finger" hanging down, this is the sensor that detects the presence of paper ... toggle that and see if it operates properly , should hang straight down when tray is out or paper is out, and should be gradually toggled up as paper tray is inserted/paper is added.
d_tch_will
04-19-2012, 03:32 PM
Thanks for your response. I do not see any fingers hanging down. I have send you an image detail. Tell me what you think.
d_tch_will
04-19-2012, 03:34 PM
Pull the paper tray out, look up into the cavity of the printer. You should see a thin black plastic "finger" hanging down, this is the sensor that detects the presence of paper ... toggle that and see if it operates properly , should hang straight down when tray is out or paper is out, and should be gradually toggled up as paper tray is inserted/paper is added.
I removed the tray 2 but dont see any finger hangind downward. What should i do now?
cs_steve
04-24-2012, 05:10 PM
The picture is a little blurry, but it does look like the paper sensor is missing. You can see in the picture below how the flag is supposed to be, (ignore the red circles & arrow, that's just the roller) The flag sits in the middle, hangs down behind the blue/grey roller and behind the shaft of 4 little white rollers.
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Sometimes the main finger of the flag can break off when the tray is forced shut a little too strong, or similar problem. I'm guessing that is what happened in your case; most of the flag is still there, but the main finger is gone.
To fix this you would need to replace the paper pickup assembly -- that is somewhat of a big job. We sell that assembly at PrinterTechs; you can reach us @ 866-352-7108 if you'd like to get the part. Plan on probably 1 hour for the average install time.
I'm not sure whether the printer is worth doing the repair or not. If that printer is nearly due for other maintenance parts like a fuser or maintenance kit, you might as well get a replacement printer rather than spending your time installing this piece.
We have replacement printers here: http://www.printertechs.com/refurbished-hp-laser-printer.php
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