Problem Causes Solutions
Copy paper becomes
creased.
The paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored in the
recommended temperature and
humidity conditions. See "Paper
Storage", About This Machine .
Copy paper becomes
creased.
The paper is damp. Turn on the anti-humidity heater switch
to prevent paper absorbing moisture.
For details,
see "Guide to Components",
About This Machine
.
Copy paper becomes
creased.
The paper is too thin. Use recommended paper. For details
about recommended paper, see
"Recommended Paper Sizes and
Types", About This Machine .
You want to check print
quality before
making a large
print run.
You can print a single copy
without specifying the setting
again.
Check print quality by printing out only
the first
set using the [Sample Copy] key.
See "Finishing", Copy and Document
Server Reference
.
You cannot combine several
functions.
Selected functions cannot be
used together.
Check the combination of functions, and
then make the settings again. See
"Function Compatibility", Copy and
Document Server Reference .
Images are skewed. The side fences in the cut
paper tray are not set
properly.
Make sure the side fences are set
properly. For
details about how to set the
side fences, see "Changing the Paper
Size", About This Machine
.
Images are skewed. The paper is feeding in at a
slant.
Load the paper correctly. See "Loading
Paper", About This Machine .
Copies are slanted. The original was not set
straightly.
Set the original so that it is squarely
aligned with the original guides.
Original and copy size does
not match.
Dampness can cause paper
to stretch.
Adjust the Fine Magnification setting for
Additional Copy. For details, see "Fine
Magnification", Copy and Document
Server Reference .
Cannot scan originals on
mixed A series and JIS B
series paper continuously.
Originals on different series
of paper cannot be scanned
continuously at
the same time.
Scan the originals on each series
separately.
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