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The jam can be corrected by removing the paper. The printer goes off-line when theý3DSHU MDP message is displayed. Compare the symbol on the front
panel that is flashing to Figure 5.1 and take the appropriate action listed below: Check the facedown output tray. If paper is partially fed out into the tray,
pull the paper out the rest of the way by hand, then open and close the printer's top cover or the paper feed unit. Open the printer's rear cover. Draw out the
paper feed unit. Pull out the paper as shown in Figure 5.2.
Close the printer's rear cover. Refer to A, above. A B C D A Check the inside of the rear cover. Check the face-up output tray. Check the paper feed cassette.
B Figure 5.1. Printer Symbol C Check the registration roller. If paper is stacked in the paper cassette, not reaching the registration rollers, remove the paper
cassette and draw out the paper feed unit. Remove the jammed paper gently.
See Figure 5.3. Close the paper feed unit and install the paper cassette in the printer. If the paper is caught by the registration rollers, draw out the paper feed
unit half way and remove the jammed paper gently. See Figure 5.
4. Return the paper feed unit to the printer. If the paper is stacked in the MP tray, remove the paper by pulling it out. Open and close the printer's top cover or
the paper feed unit. Check the MP tray.
D When the jammed paper has been removed, open and close the printer's top cover or the paper feed unit. Then the printer automatically warms up, goes on-
line, and continues printing. Depending on the point at which the jam occurred, the printer may or may not print the jammed page. If paper jams occur
frequently, try using a different type of paper, replace with paper from another ream, turn the stack of paper over, or turn the paper the other way around.
Read the information in Appendix B. Also, look for tiny pieces of paper that may have been torn off and overlooked when the jammed paper was removed. If
you cannot solve the problem by changing the paper, there may be a problem with the printer. Call a service person. 5-12 5.6.
Correcting a Paper Jam When pulling the paper, pull it gently so as not to tear it. Torn pieces of paper are difficult to remove and may be easily overlooked,
deterring the jam recovery. Rear Cover Figure 5.2. Rear Cover Paper Feed Unit Figure 5.3. Paper Cassette Figure 5.4. Paper Feed Unit 5-13 Printer
Specifications Appendix A Printer Specifications Item Printing method Printing speed Description FS-1750 Electrophotography, laser scan. 14 pages/minute
(A4 or letter-size paper, when printing multiple copies of the same page) 18 pages/minute (A4 or letter-size paper, when printing multiple copies of the same
page) FS-3750 Resolution 1200 dpi (Fine 1200 mode/Fast 1200 mode) 600 dpi (with KIR 2 [Kyocera Image Refinement]) 300 dpi (with KIR 2 [Kyocera
Image Refinement]) Approx.
15 seconds (A4 or letter size), depends on input data. Approx. 50 seconds (at 23°C, 120 V or 220 V) PowerPC 603e (100 MHz) 8 MB, expandable up to 72
MB Performed at power-up Laser diode, polygon mirror. 25,000 pages/month Amorphous silicon drum Mono-component dry developer Positive scorotron
charger Negative charger roller Curvature separation Blade cleaner Illumination by eraser LED array Heat roller and pressure roller Ecoprint mode Plain
paper. See Appendix B.
Cassette: Legal size to A5 universal cassette. Holds 250 sheets of thickness 0.1 mm. MP tray: Adjustable to ISO A6 to Legal size. Holds 100 sheets of
thickness 0.
1 mm. Face-down tray -- 250 sheets of thickness 0.1 mm. Face-up tray -- 250 sheets of thickness 0.1 mm. Temperature: 10°C to 32.5°C (50°F to 90.5°F)
Humidity: 20% to 80% RH Optimum conditions: 20°C (68°F), 60% RH. Altitude: Max. 2000m (6500 feet) Illumination: Max.
1500 lux 50,000 pages/month Approx. 12 seconds (A4 or letter size), depends on input data. Approx. 40 seconds (at 23°C, 120 V or 220 V) PowerPC 603e
(166 MHz) 16 MB, expandable up to 64 MB First print Warm-up time Controller Main memory Memory card slot Self test Scanning system Maximum duty
cycle Drum Developer Main charger Transferring Separation Drum cleaning Drum discharging Fuser Toner saving Paper Paper feed trays Capacity of
output trays Ambient conditions One, PC CARD (PCMCIA 2.
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