PaperPrecautions• The paper must not be crumpled or torn, otherwise it mayjam or even not be inserted. Always use paper in perfectcondition and within the specifications defined (see thesectionPaper).• Make sure the paper feeds smoothly, and that it is not heldtoo tightly nor has too much play.• If you remove the paper from the ASF, you MUST repeatthe entire paper loading operation from the start.• If there is no operator panel or printer operation for morethan 60 seconds, any paper inserted in the printer will beexpelled.• Always make sure there is no paper inserted for printingbefore switching off the printer.• Printing on both sides of the paper may cause smudging.1. Nopaper.If, on a print command, there is no paper to load in theprinter,theFORM FEEDlightindicatorflashesslowly.To clear this condition,load up to 15sheets of paper intothe ASF and press the FORM FEED key on theoperatorpanel.2. Paperdoesnotload.• Check that the size and weight of the paper used arewithin the limits allowed.• If you removed the paper from the ASF, you must repeatthe entire paper loading operation.• Make sure the paper is not feeding in crookedly.• Paper jamming - point 3 in this paragraph.• Make sure the correct paper feed device is selected inyour printer driver, load paper in the ASF and press theFORM FEED key on the operator panel.3. Paperjamsortears.The most common cause of paper jamming is thenon-observance of the paper loading procedure. Whenadding paper to the paper input tray or after removingjammed paper, ALWAYS remove any paper already in thepaper input tray and reload it all as a single pack.• Set the printer OFF LINE (On Line LED off).• Hold down the FORM FEED key while pulling the jammedpaper carefully back out of the printer.DO NOT pull the jammed paper out through the front ofthe printer as this can damage the print mechanism.• Check that the paper output tray is not overloaded(capacity 10 printed sheets).It is a good idea to remove any printed sheets from thepaper output rack before starting a new printing operation.28 User Guide - Troubleshooting