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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1.
Open the Rear Access Cover.
2.
Remove the jammed paper by
holding it with both hands and
pulling it slowly toward you.
Fig. 7-3
3.
Close the Rear Access Cover.
!
Caution
•
Do not touch the toner surface of the jammed paper. It might stain
your hands or clothes.
•
If you remove the jammed paper and the next printed page is stained
with toner, print several test pages before restarting your print job.
•
Remove the jammed paper carefully to prevent spreading toner.
•
Take care not to stain your hands and clothes. Wash toner stains
immediately with cold water.
•
Never touch the transfer roller.
•
If the paper in the paper cassette is creased at the edges, paper jams
can occur. To avoid this, please turn the paper over.