6.7 Paper Jams
Paper jams are typically caused by:
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Damaged paper (torn or folded)
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Improperly stored paper (excessive paper curl or humidity)
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Paper that does not meet specifications (incorrect weight or heat
tolorance)
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Paper that is improperly loaded in the tray (not aligned properly)
To reduce the chance of paper jams, you should follow the instructions for
proper paper selection, storage, and loading as outlined in Chapter 5. To
ensure that you are loading paper in the tray properly, see Section 2.4.1 for
the correct procedure.
The following occurs when there is a paper jam in the printer:
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The printer stops printing and goes off line.
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The error message 13 PAPER JAM appears on the control panel.
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The Alarm indicator lights.
Most paper jams occur in the areas shown in Figure 6–1.
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Summary of Contents for DEClaser 1100 Series
Page 18: ...Figure 1 1 Components Front Right Side View MLO 005960 1 2 Operator s Guide ...
Page 21: ...Figure 1 2 Components Rear Left Side View MLO 005961 Printer Components 1 5 ...
Page 23: ...Figure 1 3 Components Inside the Printer MLO 005962 Printer Components 1 7 ...
Page 31: ...2 Pull the extension tray straight out MLO 005815 Operating Information 2 5 ...
Page 34: ...3 Tap the stack of paper on a flat surface to align the edges MLO 005967 2 8 Operator s Guide ...
Page 65: ...Figure 3 1 Control Panel MLO 005830 3 2 Operator s Guide ...
Page 177: ...Figure C 2 Serial Connections to Modem MLO 004885 Specifications C 5 ...