Kyocera DP-3600 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

5-10

Message

Corrective Action

Load (paper source)

(paper size) (media type)

The paper size or type does not match the printing data.
One of MP tray, Cassette 1 to 6, or EF (Envelope feeder) will be

displayed In place of "paper source". Load the paper displayed on the

message display and press the CONTINUE key to print.
Or, pressing the FEED key without pressing the CONTINUE key, will cause

Use alternative? to be displayed, and a different paper source can

be selected to supply paper. The paper source changes each time the FEED

key is pressed. And press the MODE key to display Paper

handling >. Press the 4

4

4

4 key and you can change the paper source

setting using the + or – key to select. Load paper appropriate for the paper

source and press the EXIT key to print.

Load Cassette #

(paper size) (media type)

The paper size does not match.
The size of the paper in the cassette is different to the size specified by the

application software or by PRESCRIBE 2e command. Put paper of the

specified size into the cassette. (# represents the cassette number.)
If the CONTINUE key is pressed, printing will be resumed. However, if more

than one sheet is to be printed, the same message will again be displayed

from the second sheet onward.
You can abandon printing by pressing the CANCEL key.

Cassette #

not loaded

The cassette is not closed securely,
Close it tightly. (# represents the cassette number.)

Paper jam

Open front cover

Paper has become jammed.
Open the front cover. The location of the paper jam is displayed in the

message display.

Paper jam

##############

This message appears when the front cover is open during a paper jam.
Letters A through I and numbers 1 through 6 will appear in place of the #'s.

For details on the meaning of the text displayed, see page 5-19. A label

displaying these number indications is also attached to the back of the front

panel.

The indicator on the front panel also flashes the location of the paper jam.

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