Hi David, First check the manual that came with the printer and make sure the paper path is completely clean, no paper fragments, dust, etc. Next, make sure you square up the paper when you load it, be sure that the guides and supports are snug but not too tight, and check the package to see if it says anything about using a particular side first. (This may just be an arrow on the label, or something that says image this side first.) Also, try to keep your extra paper stored flat in its original package and not to load too much into the printer. If you use one of the various recycled papers make sure to keep the package closed as humidity can have quite a negative effect on these types of paper. Lastly, be sure that your paper isn't too thick or too thin, 20 pound weight is a good thickness to use. (Check the package label for the weight.) Also don't buy too large a quantity at one time. Long storage doesn't help. HTH Mark Powdermaker -----Original Message----- From: David Jonathan Justman <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Friday, March 13, 1998 10:32 AM Subject: [PCBUILD] Printer Paper Problem Almost every time I print on my HP 690C, the paper gets caught somewhere after the roller, usually on the 2 plastic uprights at the front of the output tray. Any ideas? Thank you. David Jonathan Justman