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3.2.3 Causes & countermeasures
The causes for paper jam problems vary depending on the location of the paper jam. When a
paper jam occurs inside the printer, you have to find the location of the paper jam first, remove
the jammed paper and then take the appropriate countermeasure referring to the table below;
Problem
Type of Jam
Cause
Remedy
Jam when the printer
is turned on.
Paper stuck
The regist front
sensor or paper eject
sensor is turned on.
Remove the paper
inside the printer. If
there is no paper,
check the suspect
sensors refer to
“Factory Inspection
Mode” in Chapter 7.
Paper stopped in the
middle of feeding.
Jam caused by
paper length
detected as longer
than 410mm (16 in).
The regist front
sensor is not
returning properly
and is not turning off.
Check front
registration sensor
motion refer to
“Factory Inspection
Mode” in Chapter 7.
Bottom of paper
stopped around the
transfer roller.
Jam caused by
paper length
detected as shorter
than 80mm.
The regist front
sensor was turned
off early.
Malfunction of
actuator or hardware
noise.
Check the front
registration sensor
refer to
Inspection Mode” in
Chapter 7.
Top of paper
stopped between the
paper feed roller and
the pick-up roller.
Jam caused by a
paper feed delay.
Paper was not fed in
at the proper timing
due to paper dust or
wear of the rubber
pick-up roller.
Remove the paper
dust attached to the
pick-up roller. If the
rubber is worn out,
replace it with a new
one.
Top of paper
stopped at 60mm
from the contact
point of the heat
roller and pressure
roller.
Jam caused by the
paper not being
sensed when ejected
from the paper eject
sensor.
The paper eject
sensor is not working
properly and has not
turned off. (single
printing)
Check sensor motion
refer to
Inspection Mode” in
Chapter 7.
Jam after paper is
ejected.
Jam caused by the
paper not being
sensed when ejected
from the paper eject
sensor.
The paper eject
sensor or front
registration sensor is
not working properly
and has not turned
off. (continuous
printing)
Check sensor motion
refer to
Inspection Mode” in
Chapter 7.