Condensation has Formed Inside the PrinterMoisture can condense inside a printer where the humidity is above 85% or when a coldprinter is located in a warm room. Condensation can form in a printer after it has beensitting in a cold room that is heated quickly.SolutionsProbable Causes• Allow the printer to acclimate for severalhours before operation.• Allow the printer to operate for several hoursat room temperature.The printer has been sitting in a cold room.• Reduce the humidity in the room.• Move the printer to a location where thetemperature and relative humidity arewithin the operating specifications.The relative humidity of the room is too high.Paper JamsMinimizing Paper JamsThe printer is designed to function with minimal paper jams using Xerox supportedpaper. Other paper types can cause jams. If supported paper is jamming frequently inone area, clean that area of the paper path.The following can cause paper jams:• Selecting the incorrect paper type in the print driver.• Using damaged paper.• Using unsupported paper.• Loading paper incorrectly.• Overfilling the tray.• Adjusting the paper guides improperly.Most jams can be prevented by following a simple set of rules:• Use only supported paper. For details, see Supported Paper on page 48.• Follow proper paper handling and loading techniques.• Always use clean, undamaged paper.• Avoid paper that is curled, torn, moist, creased, or folded.• To separate the sheets before loading into the tray, fan the paper.• Observe the paper tray fill line; never overfill the tray.7-5Xerox® Phaser® 3330 PrinterUser GuideTroubleshooting