There are several reasons why your printer feeds the paper incorrectly.
Paper: Check if the paper is organised and lies flat without kinks or
folds. No pages should be seen from the stack. Before you put the paper
in the tray, adjust the stack properly and close the tray without jerky
movements. Feeder: Under certain circumstances, the paper feeder can be
misaligned. This is evident from the guide rails of the paper. While
printing with adjustable feeder openings, the guide rails are perhaps
not aligned correctly after changing the size.
Check the paper holder during vertical feeding,
to prevent incorrect feeding of paper
Paper insert: The paper stack should be relatively close to the
guide rail, but should not be directly come into contact with it. If the
rails clamp the stack, there is a possibility that the paper is fed
incorrectly or not fed at all.
Vertical in-feed: If your printer has a vertical paper feed, you
check the fixed paper holder - even this should be affixed vertically,
in order to prevent incorrect in-feed.
Rollers: The rollers can be worn-out and smudged differently, thus ensuring a sloping feeding. Clean the rollers or replace them.
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