Unless you have any further suggestions, I think the printer probably needs HP servicing. The printer is still under warranty (Indeed, it's less than 2 months old). I wish I could have reported success, but there it is. The noise is getting worse and the printer was not at all slow, before the noise appeared. The only problem is that there is a significant mechanical grinding noise while the printer is slowly cranking out a print job. The printhead can be moved from extreme right to left manually, easily althought, at either extreme, it's hard to dislodge it because there's little purchase available for a good grip. The printer still feeds and prints single sheets infallibly and without difficulty, so there are no "roller" issues. There were none in evidence anywhere in the 6 or 8 different venues I was instructed to service, from the Input Tray all the way to the Doc Feeder. There were no jammed papers or bits of papers in any of the locations specified I examined them thoroughly with the aid of a flashlight. I then proceeded to follow the advanced steps, which I did in order, whether or not I had done them before: This one was relatively silent, until a week or so ago.) (I am familiar with the noises that HP printers make I have used quite a lot of them. I followed (again) steps 7 & 8 (printhead reset multiple times) and experienced the same delays and noises on printing.
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