12-18 Troubleshooting
7. Look down in the imager to locate either the trailing or leading
edge of the sheet:
•
If you see the trailing edge in the lower part of the imager,
lift
the pickers (refer to the figure on page 12-15) and gently
remove the sheet, or push the corresponding cassette flap
down and feed the sheet back out the supply slot opening.
•
If you see the leading edge in the upper part of the imager,
gently pull the sheet out through the top of the imager.
8. Discard the sheet.
9. If the top cover is open, close it.
After a few seconds, the Status screen displays and printing
resumes if jobs are queued.
CAUTION
Do not touch the pick tires (which may be white or green); body oils from
your fingers are hard to remove and could eventually damage the tires.
CAUTION
To avoid damaging internal components, use care when removing a sheet
from the media path in the upper part of the imager.
CAUTION
Never put a sheet back in the cassette. Dust or oil from your finger will
affect the image quality.