1. While setting up the Jam Recovery Offset Feature, the user selected Tray T1 (Post-Process
Inserter) as the tray to use for offset jam recovery.
2. Tray T1 is loaded with colored stock, such as yellow paper.
3. A jam occurs while printing offset output.
4. The user removes the sheets in the paper path per the User Interface (UI) screens.
5. The press recovers by feeding first a yellow sheet from T1, then the offset in the set.
6. At that point, it is easy for the user to verify if all pages are present in the job by accessing the set
with the Yellow insert.
Conditions Required for the Jam Recovery Offset Feature to Work
For the insert paper to work correctly, the following conditions needs to be met:
• A specific paper tray must be selected for the jam recovery insert sheet.
• The selected paper tray must be operational; the selected tray cannot be broken.
• The selected paper tray must be installed with your system.
In other words, you cannot assign the jam recovery insert sheet to the Top Tray of the Standard
Finisher because your system only has a High Capacity Stacker (HCS) attached. Therefore, you
must select the HCS for the insert sheet.
• The selected paper tray must support the desired paper size for the insert sheet. For example:
–
You want the jam recovery sheet to be 11 x 17 in., A3 size.
–
You try to assign it to the 1-Tray High Capacity Feeder (8.5 x 11 in., A4).
–
The 1-Tray HCF does not support 11 x 17 in., A3 size.
Setting Up the Jam Recovery Offset Feature
1. Press the
Log In/Out
button on the UI.
2. Enter the system administrator
Login ID
with the numeric keypad, then select
Enter
. Enter the
password.
To log in as system administrator with
Login ID
and password, refer to
System Administrator
Guide
.
Note:
By default, the password prompt is not enabled.
3. Press the
Machine Status
button on the UI.
4. Select the
Tools
tab.
5. Select
System Settings
→
Common Service Settings
.
6. Select
Other Settings
.
7. Select the item
Jam Recovery Separator Tray
.
8. Select
Change Settings
.
271