Photosmart 8150 Picking Up Multiple Sheets Of Paper

When printing, my printer makes a 'chunk' noise, then picks up multiple sheets of paper.  It was fine until a few days ago.  I haven't done anything to it, nor have there been any paper jams, etc.  I don't know if the noise and multiple paper pick up are related, but they started at the same time.  Any suggestions?

I have this problem, too.
When I try to print photos, it picks up 2 sheets and partially prints on both.
Then I have a piece of regular paper AND a piece of photo paper ruined.

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