Paper jams, Paper jams 5-4 – Genicom microLaser 210 User Manual

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Publication No. GEG-99054

Genicom

Mar 00

5-4

microLaser 210 User Guide
Paper Jams

1.

Refer to the pictorial unpacking sheet and the Installation Guide included in the printer
packaging and make sure you have removed all shipping spacers and protective tape from the
inside of the printer, the paper trays, and the toner cartridge.

2.

Open the covers on the printer and carefully inspect the fuser area. Remove any pieces of
paper that may be stuck in the fuser.

3.

Check the inside of the printer for any obviously broken or detached parts. If you find a bro-
ken part, contact your retailer or sales representative.

4.

Check the exterior of the printer for broken covers. If you find a broken cover, contact your
retailer or sales representative.

5.

Verify that the AC wall outlet is the correct voltage for your printer.

6.

Remove any paper you have loaded in the main tray, check the inside of the tray well for stray
sheets of paper, and reload the paper into the main tray.

7.

Connect the printer to the AC wall outlet and turn the printer on by pressing the [ I ] on the
power switch on the right side of the printer.

8.

If this procedure does not eliminate the noise, smoke or smell, or if the problem returns, turn
the printer off, unplug the AC power cord from the AC wall outlet, and contact your retailer
or sales representative.

Paper Jams

Paper jams are generally the most common and reoccurring problem encountered when using any
printer. Paper may jam anywhere along the paper path—from the paper tray to the output tray.
Sensors within the printer constantly monitor paper travel, so when a sheet of paper fails to arrive at
a certain point within a specific time, the printer interprets that to mean that the paper has stopped
between two sensors along the paper path. The printer then displays a Paper Jam error message that
corresponds to that specific jam.

When paper gets jammed inside the printer, printing stops and an error code indicating the posi-
tion of the jam appears on the display.

Error Code

Paper Jam Location

E2

Between the paper feed section (front paper tray, main tray, or
optional feeder tray) and the toner cartridge

E3

Between the toner cartridge and the fuser unit

E4

At the paper exit slot

E6

At the offset output tray

E7

At the duplexer

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