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- <TIME1> Indicates the time of the jam in question.
- <TIME2> Indicates the jam recovery time.
- <L> Use it to indicate the location of jams.
T-16-26
- <CODE> Use it to indicate jam codes (Refer to Jam code list described later).
- <P> Use it to indicate the source of paper.
T-16-27
- <CNTR> Indicates the reading of the soft counter for the source of paper.
- <SIZE> Indicates the size of paper.
(b) Jam code list (jam type)
T-16-28
(c) Jam code list (printer unit)
T-16-29
Cord
Location/classification
0
copier (Printer unit)
1
feeder
2
finisher
Code
Description
0
unable to specify
1
cassette 1
2
cassette 2
3
cassette 3
4
cassette 4
5
not used
6
not used
7
side paper deck
8
manual feed tray
(Multi-feeder)
9
duplexing unit
Code
Type of jam
01xx
delay jam
02xx
stationary jam
0Axx
residnal jam
0B00
door open jam
0B01
door open jam (detection by software)
0D91
size mismatch (paper shorter than specified size)
0D92
medium mismatch (paper instead of transparency)
0D93
medium mismatch (transparency instead of paper)
Code
Sensor type
Sensor
number
Remarks
xx01
right deck pickup sensor
PS33
does not detect a stationary jam
xx02
left deck pickup sensor
PS40
does not detect a stationary jam
xx03
cassette 3 pickup sensor
PS48
does not detect a stationary jam
xx04
cassette 4 pickup sensor
PS54
does not detect a stationary jam
xx05
vertical path 4 sensor
PS63
xx06
vertical path 3 sensor
PS62
xx07
vertical path 2 sensor
PS61
xx08
vertical path 1 sensor
PS60
xx09
vertical path confluence sensor
PS32
when the source of paper is NOT the right deck
xx0A
transparency sensor (front, rear)
PS3, PS29
when the mode is not transparency mode
xx0A
registration sensor
PS9
when the mode is transparency mode
xx0B
post-transfer sensor
PS10
does not detect a stationary jam
xx0C
inside delivery sensor
PS12
does not detect a stationary jam
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