What to do if Tray 5 (Bypass) printing failed on Xerox Printer?
- Jjennifer70Sep 12, 2025
If printing from Tray 5 (Bypass) fails, follow the displayed instructions to load the correct paper size and try printing again.
What to do if Tray 5 (Bypass) printing failed on Xerox Printer?
If printing from Tray 5 (Bypass) fails, follow the displayed instructions to load the correct paper size and try printing again.
What to do if Xerox Printer documents jam often?
To prevent frequent document jams, ensure the document feeder is properly loaded with acceptable media. Remove any sticky labels, paper clips, or tape from the documents. Properly set the document guides and check for any paper pieces inside the document feeder cover. If you're using mixed-size originals, set the Mixed Size Originals option to ON. When loading A5-size documents, load them vertically.
How to turn on Xerox Printer if power is not switched on?
If the power is not on, first, ensure the power switch is turned on. If it still doesn't power on, turn the power switch off, then firmly plug in the power cord before turning the power switch back on. Also, confirm that the power supply is within the range of 200-240 V and 15 A, and that the power capacity is compatible with the printer's maximum power consumption of 2.8-3.1 KVA.
What to do if a corner of the Xerox Copier document is folded?
If a corner of your document is folded when using the Xerox Copier, flatten out the curl and load the document again.
What to do if I cannot open or close trays on my Xerox Printer?
If you cannot open or close the trays, turn the power off without trying to open or close the tray. Wait a few seconds, then turn the power back on. Ensure the machine is online and ready to receive data before attempting to open or close the tray.
What to do if a corner of the document is folded in my Xerox Copier?
If a corner of the document is folded when using your Xerox Copier, flatten out the curl and load the document again.
What to do if my Xerox Copier shows an error message after loading paper in Tray 5 (Bypass)?
If you receive an error message after loading paper in Tray 5 (Bypass) and pressing Start, ensure that the paper guides are set to the correct positions.
What to do if my Xerox D110 has malfunction and rebooted? (xxx-yyy)
If your Xerox printer has rebooted due to an auto-recoverable internal error, select the Close button on the display. The printer should now be operating normally. If the error continues to occur, contact the Customer Support Center.
Why is my Xerox Copier display dark?
If your Xerox Copier display is dark, first press the Power Saver button on the Control Panel to exit Power Saver mode. If the display is still dark, adjust the display brightness using the Brightness dial.
Why do documents jam often in my Xerox Copier?
If documents jam often in your Xerox Copier, make sure the document feeder is loaded properly with acceptable media. Remove any sticky labels, paper clips, or tape from the documents. Properly set the document guides. Open the document feeder cover and check for pieces of paper. Set Mixed Size Originals to ON. Load the A5-size document vertically.
Print Speed | Up to 110 ppm |
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Print Resolution | 2400 x 2400 dpi |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Supported Operating Systems | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Standard Paper Size | A4, A5, B5 |
Connectivity | Ethernet, USB 2.0 |
Media Types | Paper, Envelopes, Labels, Transparencies, cardstock |
Printer Type | Monochrome Laser |
Details the main physical parts of the machine, including feeders and trays.
Explains the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF) and its usage tips.
Explains the control panel and touch screen interface for machine operation.
Covers power-on, power-off, and energy saver modes for the machine.
Introduces optional feeding and finishing devices like feeders, stackers, and binders.
Information on accessing manuals via CD/DVD and the Xerox website.
Instructions for loading paper, tab stock, and transparencies into standard trays.
Guidance on loading media into optional feeding and finishing devices.
Steps for performing basic copies using the document feeder or glass.
Details on various copy settings like reduce/enlarge, paper supply, and image quality.
Explains features like book copying, edge erase, image shift, and rotation.
Covers options like booklet creation, perfect binding, covers, and page layout.
Describes building complex jobs, sample jobs, and saving programs.
Steps for loading documents, selecting features, and saving scanned data.
Covers resolution, color, paper orientation, and scan presets.
Details on scanning to PC, folders, USB, and network locations.
Instructions for scanning documents and sending them via email.
Procedures for selecting folders, checking, deleting, and copying/moving files.
Covers options like separators, covers, watermarks, and job flow configuration.
How to create, link, and manage job flow sheets.
Manual job flow execution, filtering by authorization and target options.
Steps for saving, deleting, renaming, and assigning icons to stored programs.
How to execute a stored program for copy jobs and build jobs.
Explains the Media Print feature and supported file formats.
Instructions for inserting USB devices and setting print options.
How to access web applications via the machine's Services Home window.
Details on printing via PS and PCL drivers, including tab printing.
Sending emails to the machine for printing and importing scan data.
Configuring display methods and import methods for network scans.
Checking active, completed jobs and managing them.
Details on secure print, sample set, delayed print, and charge print.
Details on machine status, configuration, serial number, software, and reports.
Information on current faults, messages, history, and supplies status.
Accessing billing details, usage counters, and tools like stored programming.
Instructions for cleaning the machine exterior, document glass, and rollers.
Ordering, checking status, and replacing toner cartridge and waste container.
Comprehensive guide to clearing paper jams in various machine locations.
Lists common fault codes, their causes, and remedies.
Solutions for basic machine troubleshooting, copy, and print problems.
Solutions for common problems encountered during scanning operations.
Technical details for copy functions across different models (D95, D110/D125, D136).
Technical details for print drivers, emulation, and scan features.
Technical details for the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder.
Instructions for loading paper, tabs, and transparencies into the HCF.
Guidance on clearing jams and understanding HCF fault codes.
Technical specifications for the High Capacity Feeder.
Instructions for installing and using the postcard bracket.
Guidance on loading various media types into the OHCF trays.
Covers clearing jams, fault codes, and technical specifications for OHCF.
Details on the module's control panel, paper path, and curl settings.
Instructions for clearing jams and understanding fault codes for the module.
Describes the HCS components, control panel, and top tray functions.
Steps for safely unloading the stacker tray and removing paper.
Guidance on clearing jams, general problems, and interpreting HCS fault codes.
Technical specifications and paper guidelines for the High Capacity Stacker.
Details external/internal components, control panel, circuit breaker, and paper paths.
Covers power modes, loading media, using modes, and cleaning the binder.
Instructions for clearing jams, fault codes, and binder specifications.
Identifies components and explains decurling and folding features.
Instructions for loading paper/tabs and replacing consumables.
Guidance on clearing paper jams, stapler faults, and understanding fault codes.
Details specifications for the finisher, optional folder, and transport.
Explains the module's function, main components, and paper path.
Details square fold options, trimmer options, and hints for booklet output.
Procedures for clearing jams and understanding fault codes.
Provides specifications for paper size and trim capacity.
Describes the finisher's role, modules, and main components.
Explains folding features, loading paper/tabs, and consumable replacement.
Guidance on clearing paper jams, stapler faults, and interpreting fault codes.
Details specifications for the finisher module, transport, and optional folder.