9. Post-Processing Option
Troubleshooting
Finisher
Delivered Sheets Are Not Stacked Properly
Solution:
Depending on the cause of the problem, do one of the following:
Coated paper is being used.
In the [Finishing: Finisher] group on the [Adjustment Settings for Operators] menu, set 0617: [Adjust
Output Fan Level] to [Increase Air Volume].
There is airflow in the room.
Minimize the airflow. For instance, turn the air conditioner off.
Printed sheets are curled.
<If the decurler unit is used>
In the [Machine: Paper Feed/ Output] group on the [Adjustment Settings for Operators] menu,
select 0304: [Correct Output Paper Curl] and adjust the degree of decurling.
To correct curls facing up, specify " Curl Correction Level".
To correct curls facing down, specify " Curl Correction Level".
Select "Strong" or "Weak" depending on the degree of decurling required.
<If the decurler unit is not used>
Load the sheets the other way up.
There are too many stacked sheets.
Reduce the number of the stacked sheets. To do this, suspend printing and remove the stacked sheets,
and then resume printing.
To suspend printing, press the [Suspend] key on the finisher.
To resume printing, press the [Resume] key on the finisher.
Thin coated paper is used.
When stapling thin coated paper, the stapled sheets may be scratched or they may jam.
To follow the steps below, attach the decurler unit.
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