User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Definitions of Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
- To Use the Printer Safely
- Printer Do's and Don'ts for Optimum Print Quality
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION: REGULATIONS
- CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
- ABOUT THIS USER’S GUIDE
- ABOUT THIS PRINTER
- Checking the Components
- General View
- Features
- 2400 DPI Class Resolution
- High Speed and Color Laser Printing
- Color Advanced Photoscale Technology (CAPT)
- High Resolution Control (HRC)
- Maintenance-Free and Economical Toner Cartridge
- Universal Paper Cassette
- Three Interfaces
- Automatic Interface Selection
- Five Emulation Modes
- Automatic Emulation Selection
- Data Compression Technology
- Various Fonts
- CCITT G3/G4
- Panel Lock Function
- Power Save Mode
- Toner Save Mode
- Reprint Function
- PANTONE® Calibrated
- Network
- Options
- Compact Flash Card
- RAM
- Operating and Storage Environment
- CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE
- CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER
- CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION
- CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE
- CHAPTER 6 OPTIONS
- CHAPTER 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING
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If more than two places appear in the LCD, clear them one at a time by
following the steps in ‘How to Clear a Paper Jam in the Printer’.
Note
Do not use the following paper:
•
Bent paper
•
Moist paper
•
Paper that does not meet specifications
Paper may jam in the Paper Cassette, inside the printer, at the Rear Access
Cover or at the paper exit. Locate the jam, and then follow the instructions
below to remove the jammed paper.
After you have followed the instructions, the printer will resume printing
automatically. However, the Data LED may come on and the following
message may appear on the display:
PAUSE
After a paper jam has occurred, data usually remains in the printer memory.
The message prompts you to execute a form feed and print the remaining
data. Press Go to continue.