214 Troubleshooting
ENWW
13.12.22
Jam in left
accessory
13.12.16
13.12.16
13.12.22
Amber
blinking
Yellow (3
blinks)
A jam is present in the
accumulator. The GW sensor
is never activated.
Recommended action:
1 Print and analyze the event log to find out whether the error occurs repeatedly.
2 Make sure that media is not being pulled from the accumulator area during registration.
NOTE:
Customers who copy a single-sheet document might grab the copy from the device while it is flipping,
not realizing that the action creates a jam condition.
3 If the jam occurs when using heavy or glossy media, run a test using plain, 75-g/m
2
(20-lb) paper.
4 Make sure that the correct paper size in the trays is selected according the paper size being fed.
5 If possible, install the failing output device to a different printer or MFP and test it on the other printer or MFP.
6 Make sure that all of the sensors in the accumulator move freely.
7 Make sure that the firmware for the device is at least 030213. If it is not, then upgrade the firmware.
8 Replace the accumulator assembly as needed.
13.12.23
Jam in left
accessory
13.12.17
13.12.17
13.12.23
Amber
blinking
Yellow (3
blinks)
A jam is present in the
accumulator. The ACEXIT
sensor is not deactivated after
eject.
Recommended action:
NOTE:
Customers can create this jam by blocking the accumulator exit. A customer might attempt to pull media
from the face-down bin, not allowing the media to complete its path to the face-down bin.
1 Make sure that no media exists on the eject area that might prevent a new page from being delivered.
2 Make sure that the stacker bin is not overloaded.
3 Make sure that the stopper clips are installed correctly
NOTE:
Sometimes, when the accumulator module is replaced, the stoppers are not reinstalled in the correct
position.
4 Print and analyze the event log to find out whether the error occurs repeatedly.
5 Make sure that the firmware for the device is at least 030213. If it is not, then upgrade the firmware.
13.12.24
Jam in left
accessory
13.12.18
13.12.18
13.12.24
Amber
blinking
Yellow (3
blinks)
A jam exists in the
accumulator. The retainer
cannot rotate and the sensor is
not activated.
Recommended action:
1 Print and analyze the event log to find out whether the error occurs repeatedly.
2 Make sure that all of the sensors in the accumulator move freely.
3 Make sure that the firmware for the device is at least 030213. If it is not, then upgrade the firmware.
4 Replace the accumulator assembly as needed.
13.12.25
Jam in left
accessory
13.12.19
13.12.19
13.12.25
Amber
blinking
Yellow (3
blinks)
A jam exists in the
accumulator. The ACENTRY
sensor never deactivated.
Recommended action:
1 Analyze the event log for the frequency of the error message.
2 Make sure that the media is well-aligned in the input trays.
3 Make sure that the media is not wrinkled before arriving to the output device.
4 Make sure that the media is coming out in the accumulator well-centered. If this is not the case, then check
the input trays to make sure that the media is centered and not closer to either front or back.
5 Make sure that the media is not touching the plastic arms (wings) in the accumulator.
6 Make sure that customers are not blocking the exit of the accumulator when waiting for their print jobs.
7 Check for interference at the exit of the accumulator.
NOTE:
Paper that has excessive curl can block the exit.
8 Make sure that the paper-stopper clips are in their correct position.
9 Make sure that the accumulator exit roller cover is installed correctly.
10 Replace the accumulator as needed.
Table 28. Control panel and event log messages—3,000-sheet stapler/stacker (continued)
Control panel
message
Event log, if connected to
User LED Service LED Description
9000
9000mfp
9500, 9500mfp, 9050,
9050/9040mfp
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