user manual

Troubleshooting
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PaperJam Front,Rear The paper is jammed in the machine. Remove the jammed paper. (See
Printer jam or paper jam on page 75.)
Make sure the paper length guide is
set to the correct paper size. DO NOT
extend the paper tray when you load
A5 or smaller size paper.
If there is a repeat paper jam, a small
piece of paper may be stuck in the
machine. Make sure paper is not still
jammed in the machine. (See
Additional paper jam clear operations
on page 79.)
Paper Jam [Rear] The paper is jammed in the machine. Remove the jammed paper. (See
Printer jam or paper jam on page 75.)
Make sure the paper length guide is
set to the correct paper size. DO NOT
extend the paper tray when you load
A5 or smaller size paper.
If there is a repeat paper jam, a small
piece of paper may be stuck in the
machine. Make sure paper is not still
jammed in the machine. (See
Additional paper jam clear operations
on page 79.)
Paper dust has accumulated on the
surface of the paper pick-up rollers.
Clean the paper pick-up rollers.
(See Advanced User’s Guide:
Cleaning the paper pick-up rollers.)
Screen init. Fail The Touchscreen was pressed
before the power on initialization was
completed.
Make sure that nothing is touching or
resting on the Touchscreen.
Debris may be stuck between the
lower part of the Touchscreen and its
frame.
Insert a piece of stiff paper between
the lower part of the Touchscreen and
its frame and slide it back and forth to
push out the debris.
Unable to CleanXX
Unable to Init.XX
Unable to PrintXX
Unable to ScanXX
The machine has a mechanical
problem.
OR
A foreign object, such as a paper clip
or a piece of ripped paper, is in the
machine.
Open the scanner cover and remove
any foreign objects and paper scraps
from inside the machine. If the error
message continues, see Transferring
your faxes or Fax Journal report
on page 73 before disconnecting the
machine so you will not lose any
important messages. Then,
disconnect the machine from the
power for several minutes and
reconnect it.
Error Message Cause Action