Problems With the Printer
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Light of <Error> indicator is
blinking.
An error that you cannot rectify by yourself has occurred. Record the displayed error
message or error code, switch off the power, pull out the power plug from the outlet, and
then contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers.
The light of the <Ready>
indicator is on and blinking but
there is no print output.
There are jobs remaining in the printer. Cancel printing or force the remaining data to be
printed.
To forcibly print the job, press the <Eject/Set> button. To cancel the job, press the
<Cancel Job> button.
Top section of printed
document is missing.
The text is printed in different
location from what you
intended.
Are the paper tray guides set at the correct positions?
Set the length guide and the width guides to the correct positions.
Refer to
• “Loading Paper” (P. 25)
Check that the paper size on the printer driver or the control panel is correctly set.
Refer to
• Online Help for the printer driver
• User Guide 4.2 Description of Menu Items
Check whether the setting for margin is correct on the printer driver.
Refer to
• Online Help for the printer driver
Condensation has occurred
inside the printer.
This phenomenon tends to occur within a few hours of turning on the heater in winter.
Turn the printer on and leave it one hour at least to get rid of any condensation. If the
problem still occurs, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers.
Paper cannot be fed.
Paper jam.
Multiple sheets of paper are
fed.
Paper is fed at an angle.
Paper is wrinkled.
Is the paper correctly loaded? Load the paper correctly. For labels, transparencies, or
envelopes, fan them well first to allow air to enter between each sheet before loading.
Refer to
• “Loading Paper” (P. 25)
Is the paper damp? Replace with paper from a new ream.
Refer to
• “Loading Paper” (P. 25)
Is the correct type of paper used? Load the correct type of paper.
Refer to
• “Usable Paper” (P. 22)
Is the paper tray set correctly? Push the paper tray completely into the printer.
Is the printer placed on a flat location? Place the printer on a stable surface.
Are the paper tray guides set in the correct positions? Set the length guide and width
guides to the correct positions.
Refer to
• “Loading Paper” (P. 25)
Paper are fed at more than 1 sheet at a time. Multiple feeding of paper may occur
before the sheets of paper loaded in the tray are used up. Fan the paper to be loaded
and load again. Replenish paper only when all the sheets of the loaded paper are used
up.
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Summary of Contents for DocuPrint C2100
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Page 3: ...IE IE DocuPrint C2100 Product ID KEB 1 Quick Reference Guide...
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Page 55: ...3 DocuPrint C2100 A Class I 57 B TV TV Fuji Xerox NEMKO IEC60950 1 Edition 1 2001 ISO9001...
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Page 58: ...6 26kg 100mm...
Page 59: ...7 10 110 127Vac 10 50 60 Hz 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 600mm 100mm 100mm 150mm...
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Page 160: ...6 26 kg 2 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm...
Page 161: ...7 10 110 127Vac 10 50 60 Hz 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 600mm 100mm 100mm 150mm...
Page 162: ...8 IEC60825 1 CLASS 1...
Page 163: ...9 CD ROM CD Fuser Safety 30...
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Page 180: ...26 4 150 15mm 60 g m2 216 g m2 76 2 mm 220 0 mm 98 0 mm 355 6 mm 355 6 mm P 22 1 2 3 4...
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