Cannot copy
9
9-4
d-Color MF 752/652
9.1
Images are tipped.
Is the original positioned correct-
ly?
Correctly position the original
against the
Original Scale
.
Load the original into the
ADF
,
and slide the adjustable
Lateral
Guide
to fit the size of the origi-
nal.
Is the original incorrectly posi-
tioned in the
ADF
?
If the original cannot be fed cor-
rectly through the
ADF
, make
copies by positioning the original
on the
Original Glass
.
Is the
Slit Scan Glass
dirty?
(When the
ADF
is in use)
Clean the
Slit Scan Glass
.
Is the lateral guide of the paper
tray correctly aligned with the
paper?
Align the
Lateral Guide
with the
edges of the paper.
Has curled paper been loaded
into the paper tray?
Manually flatten the paper and
re-load it into the paper tray.
An output copy is curled.
Curls may appear depending on
the paper type (recycled paper,
for example).
Remove the paper from the pa-
per tray, turn it over, and then
load it again.
Replace with new dry paper.
The area around an image gets
smudged.
Is the
Original Pad
dirty?
Clean the
Original Pad
with a
soft cloth dampened with a mild
detergent.
Is the paper selected of a size
larger than the original size?
(When copying at full size or
100.0% zoom ratio)
Select a paper size that is the
same size as the original.
Otherwise, tap [Zoom] on the
copy main screen to select [Au-
to], and perform enlarged copy-
ing at a zoom ratio matching the
paper.
Is the size or orientation of the
original different from that of the
paper?
(When copying at full size or
100.0% zoom ratio)
Select a paper size as large as
the original.
Otherwise, re-load paper in the
same orientation as the original.
Have you selected the zoom ra-
tio for reduced copying that is
suited for the paper size?
(When the reduced copying
zoom ratio has been selected
manually)
Select the zoom ratio that
matches the paper size.
Otherwise, tap [Zoom] on the
copy main screen to select [Au-
to], and perform reduced copy-
ing at a zoom ratio matching the
paper.
Cannot switch to the 2-Sided >
1-Sided or 2-Sided > 2-Sided
function.
Have settings been selected that
cannot be combined?
Check the combinations of the
selected settings.
On a device with account track
enabled, copying would not
start even after entering the
password.
Did the message [The counter for
the account has reached its
maximum allowance.] appear?
Contact your administrator.
The staple position deviates by
90 degrees.
Has the staple position been cor-
rectly specified?
Specify the staple position cor-
rectly. For information on how to
configure the staple settings, re-
fer to [User's Guide: Copy Oper-
ations].
Description of problem
Check points
Remedy
Summary of Contents for d-COLOR MF652
Page 5: ...1 When a Paper Staple Jam Is Occurring...
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Page 23: ...2 Main Messages and Remedies...
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Page 29: ...3 When Printing Quality Has Deteriorated...
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Page 34: ...Cleaning the Print Head Glass 3 3 6 d Color MF 752 652 3 2...
Page 35: ...4 When the Machine Cannot Be Powered On...
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Page 39: ...5 When the Touch Panel Is Not Visible...
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Page 43: ...6 Cannot Print...
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Page 56: ...Permitting printing by public users 6 6 14 d Color MF 752 652 6 7...
Page 57: ...7 Cannot Perform Network Fax Network Scan...
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Page 66: ...Printing a destination list 7 7 10 d Color MF 752 652 7 3...
Page 67: ...8 Cannot Use the Fax Function...
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Page 77: ...9 Cannot Copy...
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Page 84: ...Main messages and remedies 9 9 8 d Color MF 752 652 9 2...
Page 85: ...10 Cannot Save in a User Box...
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Page 90: ...Deleting files from a User Box 10 10 6 d Color MF 752 652 10 3...
Page 91: ...11 Network Error Codes...
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Page 110: ...Error code list 11 11 20 d Color MF 752 652 11 3...
Page 111: ...12 When the Bit Count Does Not Match between the Server and the Client...
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Page 115: ...13 When a Message Appears to Replace Consumables or Carry Out Cleaning...
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