Paper Misfeeds Occur Frequently
Paper jams occur frequently.
• Number of paper set in the tray exceeds the limit. Confirm that the top of the stack is not higher than
the limit mark inside the tray.
See p.96 "Loading Paper".
• There may be a gap between the guides and the paper in the paper tray. Make sure there are no
gaps.
See p.96 "Loading Paper".
• Paper is either too thick or too thin.
See p.85 "Supported Paper for Each Tray".
• Paper is bent or wrinkled. Use paper that have no bents or wrinkles.
See p.85 "Supported Paper for Each Tray".
• Paper has already been printed on.
See p.85 "Supported Paper for Each Tray".
• Paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored properly.
See p.85 "Supported Paper for Each Tray".
• When loading paper, separate paper from each other.
Multiple pages are fed at once.
• There may be a gap between the guides and the paper in the paper tray. Make sure there are no
gaps.
See p.96 "Loading Paper".
• Paper is either too thick or too thin.
See p.85 "Supported Paper for Each Tray".
• Paper has already been printed on.
See p.85 "Supported Paper for Each Tray".
• Number of paper set in the tray exceeds the limit. Confirm that the top of the stack is not higher than
the limit mark inside the tray.
See p.85 "Supported Paper for Each Tray".
• Paper is static. Use paper that has been stored properly.
See p.85 "Supported Paper for Each Tray".
• When loading paper, separate paper from each other.
Paper gets wrinkles.
• Paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored properly.
Other Printing Problems
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