Recovering from a forms jam (simplex operations), Reprint path length, Recovering from a forms jam (simplex – IBM INFO PRINT 3000 User Manual

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Recovering from a Forms Jam (Simplex Operations)

This section describes how to clear specific simplex mode form jams. All of the

messages that appear and function switches you need to use are on the Display

Touch Screen windows.

See “Recovering from a Forms Jam (Duplex Operations)” on page 127 for details of

jam recovery when operating the system printers in duplex printing mode.

Depending on how they are configured, the printers can automatically reprint

certain pages as part of the recovery process after some jams.

You must set the following Configure Printer configuration items to allow

automatic reprinting following a forms jam recovery:
v

Jam Recovery Type:

Must be set to one of the following:

– “Use Normal Jam Repositioning”
– “Suppress MICR Jam Repositioning”, and MICR postprocessing printing is

not being requested.

v

Direct Attach:

Must be set to “No”.

Automatic reprinting normally requests from the host and reprints the number of

pages of data, based on the current in-effect page length, for all the pages that can

fit in the forms path between the transfer station and the top of the stacker at the

time the jam was detected. Also, if a postprocessing device is used, an extra

number of pages can be added to the normal number of reprinted pages by setting

the Jam Recovery Point Distance configuration item under the Configure Printer

procedure to a non-zero value. This extra number of pages is the physically

configured distance from the top of the stacker to or through the postprocessing

device. Figure 25 shows the normal reprint path length from the transfer station (1)

to the stacker (3). It also shows the additional Jam Recovery Point Distance from

the stacker (3) to or through the postprocessing device (5).

Following the automatic reprinting of pages, you must check for and discard any

duplicate pages that may have been printed. Locate the first reprinted page, and

Figure 25. Reprint Path Length

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