User Guide

Table 2-12 Print/stop settings
Duration Description
0 msecs The leading edge of the paper stops about 10 mm (0.36 in) beyond the silver paper guide of the
registration assembly.
100 msecs The leading edge of the paper stops about 24 mm (0.94 in) beyond the silver paper guide of the
registration assembly.
500 msecs The leading edge of the paper stops prior to the paper entering the “nip” of the fuser assembly; the
nip is the gap between the pressure roller and the hot fusing roller.
1000 msecs The leading edge of the paper stops about 55 mm (2.17 in) beyond the fuser assembly output
rollers.
1200 msecs Simplex print operation: The leading edge of the paper stops 100 mm (3.94 in) past the face-down
delivery stacker rollers.
1,500 msecs Simplex print operation: The leading edge of the paper stops 5 mm (0.20 in) beyond the output-bin-
full sensor flags.
2,500 msecs Duplex print operation: The leading edge of the paper has passed through the fuser assembly and
into the output stacker rollers. The paper has now reversed direction and stopped 90 mm (3.55 in)
before the leading edge reaches the output-bin-full sensor flags.
3,000 msecs Duplex print operation: The leading edge of the paper has passed through the fuser assembly and
into the output stacker rollers. The paper has now reversed direction and entered the duplex
accessory. The leading edge of the paper stops about 15 mm (0.59 in) after encountering the duplex
media-feed sensor (PS502).
After the print job is completed press OK button to return to the Troubleshooting menu before the
timer times out.
After the timer times out, touch the Stop button. Activate the door switch to restart the engine and
return it to a normal state.
NOTE: Do not try to perform a print/stop test while the product is calibrating, because you might be
required to restart the product. If a jam message displays on the control panel during testing, activate
the door switch.
Component tests
Control-panel tests
Open the following menus:
Administration
Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Tests
Available control-panel tests
LEDs: test the LEDs on the control panel.
Display: sequence through display tests.
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