
Chapter 15
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15.4.3 Jam Code (ADF-Related)
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imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
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1004
Delivery path sensor, Feed delay jam
PI104
The stacker delivery path sensor fails to detect a sheet even if a
specified length of time passes after the inlet path sensor detects it.
1102
Punch path sensor (punch registration sensor), Feed delay jam
The punch path sensor fails to detect a sheet even if a specified length
of time passes after the delivery signal is received.
1104
Delivery path sensor, Feed delay jam
PI104
A sheet fails to come out of the stacker path sensor even if it is fed for
a certain length of time (distance) after the stacker path sensor detects
it.
1106
Process tray sensor, Feed stationary jam
A sheet fails to come out of the process tray sensor even if it is fed for
a certain length of time (distance) after the process tray starts paper
delivery.
1200
Early arrival jam
PI103
When a sheet is detected before the Finisher becomes able to receive it.
1500
Staple jam
P150
Staple jam
1300
Power on jam
PI103,PI104,PI118
When a sheet is detected by any of the inlet path sensor or the delivery
sensor of the Stacker unit when power is turned on.
1400
Door open jam
PI102,MSW101
When the front door is opened while the machine is in operation.
1644
Punch power on jam
PI63
When a punch jam occurs.
1645
Punch power on jam
LED5,PTR5
When a sheet is detected by the punch registration sensor when the
power is turned on.
1791
Saddle feed sensor, feed delay jam
When the Finisher inlet sensor fails to detect a sheet even if a specified
length of time passes after a Saddle delivery request is received from
the Finisher.
1792
Saddle feed sensor, feed delay jam
When the Saddle delivery sensor fails to detect a sheet even if the
folding roller feeds a stack of sheets by a specified amount after the
thrust operation using the thrust plate is finished.
17A1
Saddle feed sensor, feed stationary jam
When a sheet fails to come out of the Saddle inlet sensor even if the
Saddle feed motor feeds it by a specified amount after the Saddle inlet
sensor detects the leading edge of the sheet.
17A2
Saddle feed sensor, feed stationary jam
When a sheet fails to come out of the Saddle delivery sensor even if
the folding motor feeds a stack of sheets by a specified amount after
the Saddle delivery sensor detects the leading edge of the sheet.
1786
Saddle stapler staple jam
When a staple jam occurs in the stapler in the Saddle unit.
1787
Saddle power on jam
When any of the Saddle inlet sensor, Saddle process tray sensor, or
Saddle delivery sensor detects a sheet when the power is turned on.
1788
Saddle door open jam
PI102
When opening of the front door is detected while the Saddle unit is in
operation.
Code
Type of Jam
Sensor No.
Details
0001
Separation delay
S4
When the separation sensor fails to detect a document after it is fed by a specified amount (221mm) after
the startup of the separation motor during the separation operation.
0002
Pickup delay
S4,S2
When the registration roller front sensor fails to detect a document after it is fed by a specified amount
(93mm) after the separation sensor detects the leading edge of the sheet during the separation operation.
0003
Pickup stationary 1
S3
When the registration roller rear sensor fails to detect a document after it is fed by a specified amount
(40mm) after the startup of the reverse motor during the pickup operation.
0004
Pickup stationary 2
S2
When the registration roller front sensor detects a document after it is fed by a specified amount (small:
330mm/ large: 660mm) after the startup of the reverse motor during the pickup operation.
0005
Reverse delay
S1
When the reverse sensor fails to detect a document after it is fed by a specified amount (104mm) from
the platen roller during the reverse operation.
0006
Reverse stationary
S1
When the reverse sensor detects a document after it is fed by a specified amount (length of document x
1.5mm) after the loop formation is completed during the reverse operation.
Code
Type of Jam
Sensor No.
Details
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