You probably have a problem with your pickup roller and separation pad (most likely), and should call your service provider. Another thing is to make sure you fan the paper before you put it into the machine so that it is taken apart and breaks the static electricity charge.
That is the most common problem with this printer. The fix is an inexpensive one and if you're a technical type it shouldn't be too painful. Usually the separation pad is just worn out. HP sells it for about $10-12. P/N RF5-2886-020.
I have had this problem before. If you goto HP's Website you can fill out a form and within a month they will send out a repair kit for you. It takes a maximum of 5 mins to install it (separation pad kit).
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