EPSON

Paper Does Not Feed Correctly

Paper does not feed

Remove the stack of paper and make sure of the following:
The paper is not curled or creased.
The paper is not too old. See the instructions that came with the paper for more information.
For plain paper, do not load paper above the  arrow mark inside the edge guide.
For Epson special media, make sure the number of sheets is less than the limit specified for the media.
See Loading capacities for media.
Paper is not jammed inside the printer. If it is, remove the jammed paper.
See The Paper Jams.
The ink cartridges are not expended. If a cartridge is expended, replace it.
See Replacing an Expended Ink Cartridge.
You have followed any special loading instructions that came with your paper.
The paper does not have any binder holes.

Multiple pages feed

Make sure the paper stack fits under the  arrow mark inside the edge guide.
Make sure the edge guide is snug against the left edge of the paper.
Make sure the paper is not curled or folded. If so, flatten it or curl it slightly toward the opposite side before loading.
Remove the stack of paper and make sure that the paper is not too thin.
See Paper.
Fan the edges of the stack to separate the sheets, then reload the paper.
If too many copies of a file are being printed, check the Copies setting in your printer driver as follows, and also check in your application.
For Windows, check the Copies setting on the Page Layout window.
For Mac OS X, check the Copies setting in the Print dialog box.

Paper is improperly loaded

If you have loaded the paper too far into the printer, the printer cannot feed the paper correctly. Turn the printer off and gently remove the paper. Then turn the printer on and reload the paper correctly.

Paper is not ejected fully or is wrinkled

If the paper does not eject fully, press the  button to eject the paper. If the paper is jammed inside the printer, remove it by referring to the following section.
See The Paper Jams.
If the paper is wrinkled when it comes out, it may be damp or too thin. Load a new stack of paper.
Note:
Store any unused paper in its original packaging in a dry area.