 Hey guys, it's Kevin. Today we're going to do the second part of Epson's fake paper jam. There are lots of situations make the Epson to think there's a paper jam. There's no way I can sum them together and make one video. So maybe I just do it piece by piece and so you guys keep following me so whenever I come to your question, you will see the answer. Today, I'm going to show you a weird one. So this printer, when you turn it on, everything looks okay. See, it can bring out the home screen. However, you can see the small wheels still turning and it's going to load half of a page and then it'll stop and complain there's a paper jam. I know. Never seen that before, right? You'll take that piece of paper off and then the process just restart again. You get a paper jammed. Take the paper off, get paper jammed. Let's work on it. I'll put the link to the last video above. In the last video, we talked about maybe one of your gear is popped out. So when when the printer spins this wheel, the force cannot be transferred to this wheel and that will cause a paper jam. But this is not the case today. Then the second thing we're going to consider is the printer has a sensor right here. It's called a paper eject sensor or PE sensor. Let's take a look from the back. That black lever, when there's no paper there, it should fall into the slot vertically. So it blocks the light of the sensor and the sensor know there's no paper. When you're struggling with paper jam, sometimes you'll pull this lever out or you damage this lever. No worries. You can go to bchtechnologies.com and just go to printer parts. We have all kinds of parts for the printer. You might be able to find a lever or any sensors. We normally have a really good video to show you how to install the sensor and how to test it. Then we'll put a piece of paper through the roller, make sure there's no debris or obstruction that stops the paper. Especially if you print stickers, sometimes there's a sticker that gets stuck on the wheel. Then the printer is trying to move to the left. It's trying to say, do you have a piece of paper on the left that jams the movement of the printhead? Which we don't because we saw the error message comes up when the printhead is on the right position. I'll actually take my words back. Even the printhead can move to the left. Sometimes the printer doesn't know it can move to the left because you've got a piece of debris or something on the timing belt. I'll put another description above to show you how to check the timing belt. This belt, you've got sturdy and the printer will lost its location. It doesn't know where the printhead is. We do the same thing to the right. No debris, the timing belt is clean, and it looks with other ideas. Don't give up yet. Another thing is the printer knows its location because it's referenced from the zero location. The zero location is controlled by this printhead lock. So if you get a zero location wrong and you also get all the reference on the right and left location wrong, that could be a factor. So it might be a malfunction printhead lock. So I think so far I checked okay. So that gave me really excited. So I decided to take the top off and take a better look. It took me two hours to check on every single thing and then nothing's wrong at all. Then just out of random rather than push the blue key, I pressed the stop key, the orange key, and they asked me about something of a fax. Do I want to print the fax report, as I know, and it went back to the home screen. I see the small wheel is turning now. It's trying to load up its paper. And before it's be able to load up paper, I'll just press the orange stop button and I do not print the report. If it spits out the paper, I'll just take the paper away. When it comes to the home screen and when I see the little wheel is turning, I'll just press the stop button. Every time the fax report number increased by one. So I hope there's end of this. Eventually it stopped. It went to the home screen without turning the small wheel. So it seems the problem went away. So I put the paper roller back and see if I can print a regular page. Looking good. I don't have an ink in the cartridges. So I just print a blank page. Pour it off and pour it on and print another test page and everything looks good. The problem solved. We had to go through this much trouble to find out the solution is so simple. Somehow the fax report is interference with printing. So if you cancel all the reports, you will be back to working. I hope you enjoyed this video. Visit us at www.bchtechnologies.com or locally, Greensboro, North Carolina. Cheers.