1. Check the paper size settings and confirm that they match the paper size and type used.
2. Inspect the paper for any damage or wrinkles to determine if it is incompatible with the printer.
3. Make sure there are no objects or debris blocking the paper feeder or other components.
4. Check to see if the paper is labelled for the correct printer type.
5. If the paper is meant for a laser printer, make sure your printer is a laser printer.
6. Confirm that the paper is not too thick for the printer and is still within the recommended guidelines.
7. If the problem persists, consider replacing the ink cartridges or performing a printer reset.