TroubleshootingPhaser 6600 Color Printer 157User GuideTroubleshooting Paper JamsThis section includes:• Multiple Sheets Pulled Together ......................................................................................... 157• Paper Misfeeds .................................................................................................................. 157• Label and Envelope Misfeeds ............................................................................................ 158• Paper Jam Message Stays On ........................................................................................... 158• Jams During Automatic 2-Sided Printing ............................................................................ 158Multiple Sheets Pulled TogetherProbable Causes SolutionsThe paper tray is too full. Remove some of the paper. Do not load paper past fill line.The edges of the paper are not even. Remove the paper, align the edges, and then reload it.The paper is moist from humidity. Remove the paper from the tray, and replace it with new drypaper.Too much static electricity is present. Try a new ream of paper.Using unsupported paper. Use only Xerox ® -approved paper. For details, see SupportedPaper on page 84.Humidity is too high for coated paper. Feed paper one sheet at a time.Paper MisfeedsProbable Causes SolutionsThe paper is not correctly positioned in thetray.• Remove the misfed paper and reposition it properly in the tray.• Adjust the paper guides in the tray to match the size of thepaper.The paper tray is too full. Remove some of the paper. Do not load paper past the fill line.The paper guides are not correctly adjustedto the paper size.Adjust the paper guides in the tray to match the size of the paper.The tray contains warped or wrinkled paper. Remove the paper, smooth it out, and reload it. If it still misfeeds,do not use that paper.The paper is moist from humidity. Remove the moist paper and replace it with new, dry paper.Using paper of the wrong size, thickness, ortype.Use only Xerox ® approved paper. For details, see SupportedPaper on page 84.