Printing
Problem Causes Solutions
Print is slanted. The paper is fed at a slant. Load the paper correctly. For details
about loading paper, see page 50
"Loading Paper".
Misfeeds occur frequently. The number sheets loaded
in the paper tray exceeds
the capacity of the machine.
Load paper only as high as the upper
limit markings inside the paper tray.
The paper tray's side fence
is set too tightly.
Pinch the fence lightly, and then adjust
its position.
The paper is too thick or too
thin.
Use the recommended paper. For
details about the recommended paper,
see page 65 "Supported Paper".
Printed paper is being used. Do not load sheets that have already
been copied or printed.
Sheets are sticking together. Fan the sheets thoroughly before
loading them. Alternatively, feed the
sheets into the machine one at a time.
Printed copies are together,
resulting in jams.
Sheets are sticking together. Fan the sheets thoroughly before
loading them. Alternatively, feed the
sheets into the machine one at a time.
Copy paper becomes
creased.
Printed paper is being used. Do not load sheets that have already
been copied or printed.
The paper is too thin. Use the recommended paper. For
details about the recommended paper,
see page 65 "Supported Paper".
Edges of sheets are
creased.
You are using a non-
recommended paper.
Use the recommended paper. For
details about the recommended paper,
see page 65 "Supported Paper".
Black lines appear on the
file printed at the
destination.
The exposure glass,
exposure glass, exposure
glass cover, or guide plate
of the ADF is dirty.
Clean the components. For details
about how to clean the machine, see
page 338 "Cleaning the Exposure
Glass".
Fax Problems
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