Preventing paper jams, Understanding the paper path – NEC 4650N User Manual

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Preventing Paper Jams

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TROUBLESHOOTING

P

REVENTING

P

APER

J

AMS

This section explains how to prevent and remove paper jams.
There are several things you can do to prevent paper jams.

Make sure the paper in not folded, wrinkled, or curled.

Do not overfill the paper trays. Paper Tray 1 and 2 have a
fill-limit mark on the inside left side.

Use paper, envelopes, labels, and transparencies that
match the printer specifications (see Appendix A).

If you have problems with double feeding, remove the
media from the tray and fan the sheets. They may be
sticking together.

Store all media in a dry location.

Make sure you have loaded the paper printing-side up.
Many manufacturers place an arrow on the end of the
wrapper to indicate the printing side.

Understanding the Paper Path

The following illustration shows the printer’s paper path.
Understanding this path will help you locate paper jams. The
paper is picked up from Paper Tray 1 (or 2) and passed under
the Transfer Drum. It then passes through the Fuser Unit and
is delivered to the Output Tray on the top of the printer.

Paper jams occur in the following three areas.

1.

The top Fuser Roller/output area. Operator Panel will
report

PAPER JAM EXIT/DRUM

.

2.

The back Transfer Unit area. Operator Panel will report

PAPER JAM/INNER

or

PAPER JAM/DRUM

.

3.

The Paper Tray feed area. Error message on the Operator
Panel will report

MISFEED

.

note:

Frequent jams in any area indicate that area

should be checked, repaired, or cleaned.

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Y

M

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1

2

3

Output Tray

Paper Tray 1

Paper Path of the SuperScript 4650 Series

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