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Ah -- there you go! Jams are often caused by debris in the printer, either as dust or flakes of paper jammed in something. It's not bad luck or poor design, as often blamed. The same dust/flakes can adjust the paper's alignment as it moved through the printer, resulting in the distorted print job you received.
Thanks for the kudos -- we aim to be above-average, when it comes to the quality of information found here.
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